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Midnight Oil ‎– 20,000 Watt R.S.L. (1997)

Midnight Oil ‎– 20,000 Watt R.S.L. (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Midnight Oil

Midnight Oil ‎– 20,000 Watt R.S.L. (1997)


Tracklist:

01. What Goes On
02. Power And The Passion
03. Dreamworld
04. White Skin Black Heart
05. Kosciuszko
06. The Dead Heart
07. Blue Sky Mine
08. US Forces
09. Beds Are Burning
10. One Country
11. Best Of Both Worlds
12. Truganini
13. King Of The Mountain (7'' Remix)
14. Hercules
15. Surf's Up Tonight
16. Back On The Borderline
17. Don't Wanna Be The One
18. Forgotten Years

As Midnight Oil's first compilation, 20,000 Watt R.S.L.: Greatest Hits isn't all it could have been. Most of the group's late-'80s and early-'90s hits are here -- "Beds Are Burning," "The Dead Heart," "Dreamworld," "Blue Sky Mine," "Forgotten Years," "King of the Mountain," "Truganini" -- and many highlights from the group's early albums ("Power and the Passion," "Kosciuszko," "US Forces," "Best of Both Worlds," "Back on the Borderline," "Don't Wanna Be the One") are also present. However, the music is not sequenced chronologically -- it flips between the two periods of the group's career with no rhyme or reason, adding two new tracks ("What Goes On," "White Skin Black Heart") from the group's 1998 album, Redneck Wonderland. The result is a jumble that doesn't give a good sense of Midnight Oil's career, but provides enough of their highlights to make it worthwhile for casual fans. However, anyone wanting a true sense of the band's progression will have to wait for another compilation.


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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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  • ingeborg
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Many thanks
  • SC
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Sad that he lead singer of this band turned to politics and sold everyone out....