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Quiz about 1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 63
Quiz about 1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 63

1990s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol. 63 Quiz


Match the missing word or clues to the album title that debuted in the ARIA Top 50 in the weeks between September 11th 1994 and October 2nd 1994.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
407,061
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
14 / 15
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QuestionsChoices
1. Anthony Warlow: "________ Dreaming"  
  Without
2. Dinosaur Jr: "_______ A Sound"  
  From
3. Public Enemy: "Muse Sick-N-Hour ____ Age"  
  Mess
4. Garth Brooks: "The _____"  
  The Adventures Of Priscilla Soundtrack
5. Ted Hawkins: "The Next _______ Years"  
  Kulcha
6. Body Count: "____ Dead"  
  What
7. Clues: Guy Pearce and the song "I Love The Nightlife"  
  Throwing
8. Clues: the songs "Shaka Jam" and "Fly Girl"  
  Gaia
9. Oasis: "__________ Maybe"  
  Chase
10. Live: "________ Copper"  
  Midnight
11. Eric Clapton: "____ The Cradle"  
  Hundred
12. Greg Champion: "That's ____ I Like About Football"  
  Soul
13. Jon Secada: "Heart, ____ & A Voice"  
  Born
14. Olivia Newton-John: "____ - One Woman's Journey"  
  Definitely
15. Clue: The song "Satisfy The Groove"  
  Culture Shock





Select each answer

1. Anthony Warlow: "________ Dreaming"
2. Dinosaur Jr: "_______ A Sound"
3. Public Enemy: "Muse Sick-N-Hour ____ Age"
4. Garth Brooks: "The _____"
5. Ted Hawkins: "The Next _______ Years"
6. Body Count: "____ Dead"
7. Clues: Guy Pearce and the song "I Love The Nightlife"
8. Clues: the songs "Shaka Jam" and "Fly Girl"
9. Oasis: "__________ Maybe"
10. Live: "________ Copper"
11. Eric Clapton: "____ The Cradle"
12. Greg Champion: "That's ____ I Like About Football"
13. Jon Secada: "Heart, ____ & A Voice"
14. Olivia Newton-John: "____ - One Woman's Journey"
15. Clue: The song "Satisfy The Groove"

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Anthony Warlow: "________ Dreaming"

Answer: Midnight

"Midnight Dreaming" (1994) from Anthony Warlow debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number ten on September 11th 1994 and spent five weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 9th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was ten.
2. Dinosaur Jr: "_______ A Sound"

Answer: Without

"Without A Sound" (1994) from Dinosaur Jr. debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 13 on September 11th 1994 and spent seven weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 23rd 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 13.
3. Public Enemy: "Muse Sick-N-Hour ____ Age"

Answer: Mess

"Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age" (1994) from Public Enemy debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 18 on September 11th 1994 and spent seven weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 23rd 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 16.

In 2013, Public Enemy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame alongside Heart, Albert King, Randy Newman, Rush and Donna Summer.
4. Garth Brooks: "The _____"

Answer: Chase

"The Chase" (1992) from Garth Brooks debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 24 on September 11th 1994 and spent two weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: September 18th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 24.

Grammy nomination for "The Chase":

Best Male Country Vocal Performance - 1993.
5. Ted Hawkins: "The Next _______ Years"

Answer: Hundred

"The Next Hundred Years" (1994) from Ted Hawkins debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 31 on September 11th 1994 and spent five weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 9th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 20.
6. Body Count: "____ Dead"

Answer: Born

"Born Dead" (1994) from Body Count debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number five on September 18th 1994 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 6th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was five.
7. Clues: Guy Pearce and the song "I Love The Nightlife"

Answer: The Adventures Of Priscilla Soundtrack

"The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert Soundtrack" (1994) debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number six on September 18th 1994 and spent 29 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 11th 1995).

The highest ARIA chart peak was one (four weeks).

"The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert" was an 1994 Australian film that starred Hugo Weaving, Terence Stamp and Guy Pearce.

"The Adventures Of Pricilla Queen Of The Desert Soundtrack" featured songs such as:

"I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" - Alicia Bridges.
"Mamma Mia" - ABBA.
"Go West" - Village People.
"I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor.
8. Clues: the songs "Shaka Jam" and "Fly Girl"

Answer: Kulcha

"Kulcha" (1994) from Kulcha debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 19 on September 18th 1994 and spent 14 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: March 26th 1995).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 13.

ARIA Award nominations for "Kulcha":

*Highest Selling Single for the song "Shaka Jam" - 1995.
*Best Pop Release - 1995.
9. Oasis: "__________ Maybe"

Answer: Definitely

"Definitely Maybe" (1994) from Oasis debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 37 on September 18th 1994 and spent 29 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 2nd 1996).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 23.

"Definitely Maybe" was Oasis's debut album.

BRIT Award wins and nominations for "Definitely Maybe":

(Won):
*British Breakthrough Act - 1995.

(Nominated):
*British Album Of The Year - 1995.
*British Single Of The Year for the song "Live Forever" - 1995.
*Best British Group - 1995.

"Definitely Maybe" featured four hit singles:

1. "Supersonic" (Debut single + Peaked at number 24 in Ireland).

2. "Live Forever" (Peaked at number four in Scotland).

3. "Shakermaker" (Peaked at number six in Scotland).

4. "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (Peaked at number six in Scotland).
10. Live: "________ Copper"

Answer: Throwing

"Throwing Copper" (1994) from Live debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 41 on September 18th 1994 and spent 120 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: September 28th 1997).

The highest ARIA chart peak was one (seven weeks).

"Throwing Copper" peaked at number one in:

Australia.
Canada.
New Zealand.
United States.

"Throwing Copper" featured four hit singles:

1. "Selling The Drama" (Peaked at number 15 in The Netherlands).

2. "I Alone" (Peaked at number 18 in New Zealand).

3. "Lightning Crashes" (Peaked at number three in Canada).

4. "All Over You" (Peaked at number 12 in New Zealand).
11. Eric Clapton: "____ The Cradle"

Answer: From

"From The Cradle" (1994) from Eric Clapton debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 11 on September 25th 1994 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 27th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was six.

Grammy wins and nominations for "From The Cradle":

(Won):
*Best Traditional Blues Album - 1995

(Nominated):
*Album Of The Year - 1995.

"From The Cradle" peaked at number one in:

Austria.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom.
United States.
12. Greg Champion: "That's ____ I Like About Football"

Answer: What

"That's What I Like About Football" (1994) from Greg Champion debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 31 on September 25th 1994 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 9th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 31.
13. Jon Secada: "Heart, ____ & A Voice"

Answer: Soul

"Heart, Soul & A Voice" (1994) from Jon Secada debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 44 on September 25th 1994 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 9th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 37.
14. Olivia Newton-John: "____ - One Woman's Journey"

Answer: Gaia

"Gaia - One Woman's Journey" (1994) from Olivia Newton-John debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number seven on October 2nd 1994 and up to 2021 spent seven weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 8th 2000).

The highest ARIA chart peak was seven.
15. Clue: The song "Satisfy The Groove"

Answer: Culture Shock

"Culture Shock" (1994) from Culture Shock debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 33 on October 2nd 1994 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 16th 1994).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 33.
Source: Author wwe84

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