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Quiz about 1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 35
Quiz about 1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 35

1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol. 35 Quiz


Match the missing word or clues to the album title that debuted in the ARIA Top 50 in the weeks between August 16th and September 13th 1992.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
406,175
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
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QuestionsChoices
1. INXS: "_______ To Wherever You Are"  
  Amigos
2. Jose Carreras: "______ para siempre - Friends For Life"  
  Standing
3. Joe Satriani: "The _________"  
  Electric
4. Elvis Presley: "From The _____"  
  Indio
5. Clues: The character Scott Hastings and the song "Love Is In The Air"  
  Welcome
6. The Angels: "Red Back Fever/____ Hand Drive"  
  Black
7. Olivia Newton-John: "____ To Basics - The Essential Collection 1971-1992"  
  Back
8. Ed Kuepper: "_____ Ticket Day"  
  Strictly Ballroom Soundtrack
9. Indecent Obsession: "_____"  
  Extremist
10. Clue: The song "Humpin' Around"  
  Bobby Brown - Bobby
11. Hoodoo Gurus: "________ Soup - The Singles Collection"  
  Left
12. Clue: The song "Sylvia's Mother"  
  Enya
13. The Cure: "________ On A Beach - The Singles"  
  White Men Can't Jump Soundtrack
14. Clue: The song "The Celts"  
  Heart
15. Clues: Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson  
  Dr. Hook - Greatest Hits (And More)





Select each answer

1. INXS: "_______ To Wherever You Are"
2. Jose Carreras: "______ para siempre - Friends For Life"
3. Joe Satriani: "The _________"
4. Elvis Presley: "From The _____"
5. Clues: The character Scott Hastings and the song "Love Is In The Air"
6. The Angels: "Red Back Fever/____ Hand Drive"
7. Olivia Newton-John: "____ To Basics - The Essential Collection 1971-1992"
8. Ed Kuepper: "_____ Ticket Day"
9. Indecent Obsession: "_____"
10. Clue: The song "Humpin' Around"
11. Hoodoo Gurus: "________ Soup - The Singles Collection"
12. Clue: The song "Sylvia's Mother"
13. The Cure: "________ On A Beach - The Singles"
14. Clue: The song "The Celts"
15. Clues: Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. INXS: "_______ To Wherever You Are"

Answer: Welcome

"Welcome To Wherever You Are" (1992) from INXS debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number two on August 16th 1992 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.

ARIA Award nominations for "Welcome To Wherever You Are":

Best Group - 1993.

"Welcome To Wherever You Are" peaked at number one in:

Sweden.
United Kingdom.
2. Jose Carreras: "______ para siempre - Friends For Life"

Answer: Amigos

"Amigos para siempre - Friends For Life" from Jose Carreras debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 14 on August 16th 1992 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.
3. Joe Satriani: "The _________"

Answer: Extremist

"The Extremist" (1992) from Joe Satriani debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 30 on August 16th 1992 and spent five weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 29.

Grammy nomination for "The Extremist":

Best Rock Instrumental Performance - 1993.
4. Elvis Presley: "From The _____"

Answer: Heart

"From The Heart" from Elvis Presley debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 17 on August 23rd 1992 and spent nine weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was five.
5. Clues: The character Scott Hastings and the song "Love Is In The Air"

Answer: Strictly Ballroom Soundtrack

"Strictly Ballroom Soundtrack" (1992) debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 22 on August 30th 1992 and spent 16 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was six.

ARIA Award nomination for "Strictly Ballroom":

Highest Selling Single for the song "Love Is In The Air" (John Paul Young) - 1993.
Best Adult Contemporary Album - 1993.
Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Recording - 1993.
6. The Angels: "Red Back Fever/____ Hand Drive"

Answer: Left

"Red Back Fever/Left Hand Drive" (1992) from The Angels debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 28 on August 30th 1992 and spent four weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 28.
7. Olivia Newton-John: "____ To Basics - The Essential Collection 1971-1992"

Answer: Back

"Back To Basics - The Essential Collection 1971-1992" (1992) from Olivia Newton-John debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 37 on August 30th 1992 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 15.

"Back To Basics - The Essential Collection 1971-1992" - Track list:

1. "I Need Love" (Peaked at number 75 in United Kingdom) - 1992.

2. "Deeper Than A River" - 1992.

3. "Not Gonna Be The One".

4. "I Want To Be Wanted" - 1992.

5. "If Not For You" (Peaked at number one in South Africa) - 1971.

6. "Banks Of The Ohio" (Peaked at number one in Australia) - 1971.

7. "Let Me Be There" (Grammy wins: Best Female Country Vocal Performance - 1974) - 1973.

8. "I Honestly Love You" (Grammy wins: Record Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1975) - 1974.

9. "If You Love (Let Me Know)" (Peaked at number one in Canada and South Africa) - 1974.

10. "Have You Never Been Mellow" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1976) - 1975.

11. "Don't Stop Believin'" (Peaked at number 22 in Canada) - 1976.

12. "Sam" (Peaked at number one in Ireland) - 1977.

13. "A Little More Love" (Peaked at number two in Canada) - 1978.

14. "Physical" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1982) - 1981.

15. "Make A Move On Me" (Peaked at number four in Canada) - 1982.

16. "Hopelessly Devoted To You" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1979) - 1978.

17. "Xanadu" with ELO (Peaked at number one in Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Israel, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, United Kingdom and West Germany) - 1980.

18. "Magic" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1981) - 1980.

19. "Twist Of Fate" (Grammy nomination: Best Short Form Music Video - 1985) - 1983.

20. "Soul Kiss" (Peaked at number 20 in Australia and United States) - 1985.

21. "The Grease Megamix" with John Travolta (Peaked at number one in Australia and Spain) - 1990.
8. Ed Kuepper: "_____ Ticket Day"

Answer: Black

"Black Ticket Day" (1992) from Ed Kuepper debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 45 on August 30th 1992 and spent two weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 45.

ARIA Award wins and nominations for "Black Ticket Day":

(Won) - Best Independent Release - 1993.

(Nominated) - Album Of The Year - 1993.
9. Indecent Obsession: "_____"

Answer: Indio

"Indio" (1992) from Indecent Obsession debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 50 on August 30th 1992 and spent three weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 39.
10. Clue: The song "Humpin' Around"

Answer: Bobby Brown - Bobby

"Bobby" (1992) from Bobby Brown debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number two on September 6th 1992 and spent 14 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chat peak was two.

Grammy nomination for "Bobby":

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the song "Humpin Around" - 1993.
11. Hoodoo Gurus: "________ Soup - The Singles Collection"

Answer: Electric

"Electric Soup - The Singles Collection" (1992) from Hoodoo Gurus debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number four on September 6th 1992 and spent 29 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was three.

ARIA Award wins and nominations for "Electric Soup - The Singles Collection":

(Won) - Best Cover Art for the album "Electric Soup - The Singles Collection" - 1993.

(Nominated) - Highest Selling Album - 1993.

"Electric Soup - The Singles Collection" - Track list:

1. "What's My Scene?" (Peaked at number three in Australia) - 1987.

2. "Bittersweet" (Peaked at number 16 in Australia) - 1985.

3. "Come Anytime" (Theme song of the Australian television series "Thank God You're Here" from 2006 to 2009) - 1989.

4. "My Girl" (Peaked at number 35 in Australia) - 1983.

5. "1000 Miles Away" (Peaked at number 37 in Australia) - 1991.

6. "I Want You Back" (Peaked at number 68 in Australia) - 1984.

7. "Axegrinder" (Peaked at number 58 in Australia) - 1989.

8. "The Generation Gap" (Peaked at number 50 in Australia) - 1988.

9. "Death Defying" (Peaked at number 43 in Australia) - 1986.

10. "A Place In The Sun" (Peaked at number 89 in Australia) - 1991.

11. "Tojo" (Peaked at number 80 in Australia) - 1983.

12. "In The Middle Of The Land" (Peaked at number 79 in Australia) - 1987.

13. "Good Times" (Peaked at number 36 in Australia) - 1987.

14. "Castles In The Air" - 1992.

15. "Leilani" - 1982.

16. "Poison Pen" (Peaked at number 76 in Australia) - 1986.

17. "Another World" (Peaked at number 98 in Australia) - 1989.

18. "Like Wow - Wipeout" (Peaked at number 15 in Australia) - 1985.

19. "Miss Freelove '69" (Peaked at number 19 in Australia) - 1991.
12. Clue: The song "Sylvia's Mother"

Answer: Dr. Hook - Greatest Hits (And More)

"Greatest Hits (And More)" (1987) from Dr. Hook debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 16 on September 6th 1992 and spent 11 weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.

"Greatest Hits (And More)" - Track list:

1. "Sylvia's Mother" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa) - 1972.

2. "The Cover Of The Rolling Stone" (Peaked at number two in Canada) - 1972.

3. "Only Sixteen" (Peaked at number three in Canada) - 1975.

4. "A Little Bit More" (Peaked at number one in Denmark) - 1976.

5. "Walk Right In" (Peaked at number one in Australia) - 1977.

6. "Making Love & Music" - .

7. "I Couldn't Believe".

8. "A Couple More Years" - 1976.

9. "Sharing The Night Together" (Peaked at number three in Canada) - 1978.

10. "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman" (Peaked at number one in Ireland and United Kingdom) - 1979.

11. "Better Love Next Time" (Peaked at number six in Ireland) - 1979.

12. "Sexy Eyes" (Peaked at number one in New Zealand) - 1980.

13. "Years From Now" (Peaked at number 47 in United Kingdom) - 1980.

14. "The Radio".

15. "Sweetest Of All".
13. The Cure: "________ On A Beach - The Singles"

Answer: Standing

"Standing On The Beach - The Singles" (1986) from The Cure debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 23 on September 6th 1992 and spent five weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 23.
14. Clue: The song "The Celts"

Answer: Enya

"Enya" (1987) from Enya debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 26 on September 13th 1992 and spent three weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 26.
15. Clues: Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson

Answer: White Men Can't Jump Soundtrack

"White Men Can't Jump Soundtrack" (1992) debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 45 on September 13th 1992 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50.

The highest ARIA chart peak was 32.
Source: Author wwe84

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