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  2. Collected Works (Hunters & Collectors album) - Wikipedia

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    Collected Works is the first compilation album by Australian rock group, Hunters & Collectors.It was issued on 19 November 1990 by Mushroom Records' White Label and includes material from their previous six studio albums as well as a re-recording of "Throw Your Arms Around Me", which was released as a single.

  3. Hunters & Collectors discography - Wikipedia

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    Note: A collection of Hunters & Collectors' first three EPs compiled onto a single album — — Spare Parts: Released: 22 November 2008; Label: Liberation; Formats: CD; A compilation of Hunters & Collectors' rare live recordings and remixes. — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

  4. Holy Grail (Hunters & Collectors song) - Wikipedia

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    "Holy Grail" is a song performed by the Australian band Hunters & Collectors on their 1992 album Cut. [1] With lyrics referring to popular Holy Grail mythology, the song is an anthemic single inspired by Napoleon's march to Russia in 1812, but also referencing the Hunters and Collectors' flagging attempts to "crack" the American market.

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  6. Juggernaut (Hunters & Collectors album) - Wikipedia

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    Hunters & Collectors issued Juggernaut on 26 January 1998 with the line-up of John Archer on bass guitar and backing vocals; Doug Falconer on drums, percussion, programming and backing vocals; Jack Howard on trumpet, keyboards and backing vocals; Barry Palmer on lead guitar; Mark Seymour on lead vocals; Jeremy Smith on guitars, French horn, keyboards, programming and backing vocals; and ...

  7. Hunters & Collectors (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hunters & Collectors was recorded by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors from October 1981 to the following April. [1] [2] The group had formed earlier in 1981 with the line up of former members of Jetsonnes: John Archer on electric bass; Doug Falconer on drums; Robert Miles as live sound and art director; Mark Seymour on guitar and lead vocals; and Ray Tosti-Guerra on guitar and vocals ...

  8. World of Stone (EP) - Wikipedia

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    World of Stone is a three-track extended play released by Australian rock group, Hunters & Collectors, in January 1982. [1] The group had formed in the previous year by former members of Melbourne-based group, Jetsonnes: John Archer on electric bass; Doug Falconer on drums; Robert Miles as live sound and art director; Mark Seymour on guitar and lead vocals; and Ray Tosti-Guerra on guitar and ...

  9. Do You See What I See? (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Do You See What I See?" is the fourteenth single by Australian pub rock band Hunters & Collectors, released in 1987. [1] It was released ahead of the album in August 1987 in both 7" and 12" formats. It was released as the first single from Hunters & Collectors fifth album What's a Few Men?. "Do You See What I See?"