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  2. The Church discography - Wikipedia

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    The Church, an Australian psychedelic rock band, formed in Sydney in 1980. They have released 25 studio albums, numerous singles and other releases and an additional studio album under the name "The Refo:mation". [1] [2] This discography lists their original Australian releases, along with significant overseas compilations and singles.

  3. Category:The Church (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Church (band) albums or lists of The Church (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Church (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. The Church (band) - Wikipedia

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    Singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist Steve Kilbey first played with guitarist Peter Koppes in a glam rock band called Baby Grande in Canberra, Australia in the mid-1970s. [5] [6] After each had left to travel and play in other bands, including Tactics (Kilbey) and Limazine (Koppes), they met again in Sydney in March 1980 and formed the initial three-piece version of The Church, with Limazine ...

  5. Heyday (The Church album) - Wikipedia

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    Heyday is the fourth album by the Australian alternative rock band The Church, released in November 1985. [4] The album marked the first occasion when group compositions dominated one of the band's releases. Steve Kilbey has said: "The demo situation was getting to us - me writing the songs on my eight-track and bringing them along to the band.

  6. The Blurred Crusade - Wikipedia

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    The Blurred Crusade is the second album by the Australian alternative rock band the Church, released in March 1982 by EMI Parlophone. [3] Moving away from the new wave leanings of their debut, it was stylistically more complex and "a smoother, fuller release". [3] "

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  8. Priest=Aura - Wikipedia

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    Upon its release on 10 March 1992 (it was issued in the United States slightly before Australia), [6] Priest=Aura had less chart success than any of its predecessors, although it peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart Top 30. [7] [8] It was given a mixed reception. Rolling Stone ' s Ira Robbins called the album "rich in texture" but with an "arid ...

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