
Beginning life as an experimental electronic outfit, Sydney band Ya Ya Choral became a much-admired, if commercially unsuccessful, hard rock outfit over the course of a decade. Ya Ya Choral's first release was the EP Such a Dutchman on M Squared in 1982, followed by the What's a Quaver? album in July 1983. Guitarist Michael Filewood, formerly of Systematics, replaced Patrick Gibson for their next single, "Two Lines," on the Red Eye label in August 1985.
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Waiting Time
God's Buzzsaw
My Friend the Chocolate Cake
Nonsense
Cowboys Are Pt 2
No Control
jolly work
You Ruined My Fun
Long Forgotten Groove
Gee Lately
Gods Buzzsaw
Two Lines
Daddy-O
Cowboys Are
Hit
Daddy O 2
STOP
Cowboys Are, Pt. 2
Complain Your Way to Success
Waiting Timing
FREE
White City
Kilroy Was
Looking - Drift Mix
Sugarthingo
It Happened on Friday - Live
One Time Line
Slow Motion
Wanted
LIVING
Point of Departure
Waiting
KEEP IT UP
FEELS LIKE FUN
Xpress - Sludge Mix
Not Ordinary - Instrumental Version
Looking Again
Heaven Calls
Clock
Solar
White City (Dystopia)
Same Old Song
Blast Off
Home
Outer Space
Pumping
History Of The World
Lonesome (No More)
One Time Line Again
Lonesome No More
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