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  2. Throw Your Arms Around Me - Wikipedia

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    Hunters & Collectors signed to White Label, an offshoot of Mushroom Records, and by 1985 the line-up was Seymour, Archer, Falconer, Crosby and Miles with Jack Howard on trumpet and Michael Waters on trombone. They recorded the first version of "Throw Your Arms Around Me" for a single-only release in 1984, with "Unbeliever" as its B-side; all ...

  3. Hunters & Collectors - Wikipedia

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    Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock band formed in 1981. Fronted by founding mainstay, singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Seymour, they developed a blend of pub rock and art-funk. Other mainstays are John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums and percussion. Soon after forming they were joined by Jack Howard on trumpet and ...

  4. When the River Runs Dry - Wikipedia

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    When the River Runs Dry. " When the River Runs Dry " is the first single from the Australian pub rock band Hunters & Collectors ' sixth album, Ghost Nation. The single was released on 25 September 1989. The song peaked at number 23 in Australia and number 41 in New Zealand. [1] The band performed the song on Late Night With David Letterman in 1990.

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

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    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. Singer Mark Seymour said, "With the lyrics, I'd been reading a Jeanette Winterson novel, The Passion.

  6. What's a Few Men? - Wikipedia

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    Background. Hunters & Collectors toured the United States twice after their previous studio album, Human Frailty (April 1986). Their line up was John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums, Jack Howard on trumpet, Robert Miles on live sound, Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar, Jeremy Smith on French horn, and Michael Waters on keyboards and trombone.

  7. Talking to a Stranger (song) - Wikipedia

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    Talking to a Stranger is the second single by Australian pub rock band Hunters & Collectors, released in 1982. [1] It was the only single to be released from Hunters & Collectors debut album. The song reached number 59 on the Australian chart. [2] ". Talking to a Stranger", was released ahead of the album on 12 July, and was accompanied by a ...

  8. Say Goodbye (Hunters & Collectors song) - Wikipedia

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    Australian pub rockers Hunters & Collectors released "Say Goodbye" on 17 February 1986 ahead of their fourth studio album, [1] [2] Human Frailty which appeared in April. [3] [4] The track was co-written by band members John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums, Jack Howard on trumpet, Robert Miles on live sound, Mark Seymour on lead ...

  9. Human Frailty - Wikipedia

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    Background. Human Frailty was released on 7 April 1986 and is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band Hunters & Collectors. Their line up was John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums, Jack Howard on trumpet, Robert Miles on live sound, Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar, Jeremy Smith on French horn, and Michael Waters on keyboards and trombone.