Indecent Obsession

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Fixing a Broken Heart 03:35 Tools
Kiss Me 04:34 Tools
Whispers in the Dark 04:49 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart - Solo Version 03:32 Tools
Lady Rain 04:13 Tools
Say Goodbye 04:46 Tools
Tell Me Something 04:20 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart - Duet Version 03:31 Tools
Rebel With a Cause 04:23 Tools
Indio 04:09 Tools
Come Back to Me 04:49 Tools
Gentleman Style 04:29 Tools
Maybe You 05:11 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart (Duet Version) 03:34 Tools
One Woman Man 04:29 Tools
Going Down 03:54 Tools
Cry for Freedom 05:11 Tools
Hunger 05:03 Tools
Dream After Dream 04:22 Tools
Never Gonna Stop 03:58 Tools
Pray for Rain 04:52 Tools
Living in a Fishbowl 05:04 Tools
Fall From Grace 04:50 Tools
Spoken Words 03:32 Tools
Believe 04:24 Tools
Nowhere to Hide 04:11 Tools
Survive the Heat 05:26 Tools
My Reflection 04:07 Tools
Waiting For Me 04:08 Tools
One Bad Dream 04:13 Tools
Changes 04:12 Tools
Healing Water 04:25 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart (Solo Version) 03:33 Tools
Alaskan Soul 05:47 Tools
Glory Of Burning 04:07 Tools
Feel It 03:36 Tools
Taste Your Heaven 04:17 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart (feat. Mari Hamada) 03:34 Tools
Fixing A Broke Heart 03:32 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart (Duet With Mari Hamada) 03:29 Tools
Learn About Me 03:44 Tools
Fixing a Broken Heart (ft. Mari Hamada) 03:33 Tools
Strawberry lips 03:33 Tools
Indecent Obsession - Fixing A Broken Heart 03:34 Tools
Kiss Me (Extended Version) 03:44 Tools
Fixing a Broken Heart (Duo version) 04:44 Tools
Take me Higher 03:44 Tools
Whisper In The Dark 04:44 Tools
Tell Me Something 1989 04:44 Tools
Say Goodbye - Girth Mix 04:44 Tools
Tell me Something (7'' Version) 04:44 Tools
Fixing A Broken Heart (feat. 03:31 Tools
Kiss Me (Indio Album Version) 03:31 Tools
Tell Me Something (12'' Remix) 03:31 Tools
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Indecent Obsession was a band formed in 1987 in Brisbane, Australia. The band originally consisted of David Dixon (vocals), Andrew Coyne (guitars), Michael Szumowski (keyboards), Daryl Sims (drums). Discography 1989: "Spoken Words" 1990: "Indecent Obsession" (the US version of "Spoken Words") 1992: "Indio" 1993: "More Kiss Me" (remix album) 1994: "Relativity" 1995: "The Most Indecent Obsession" (best-of compilation) Since "Relativity", David was replaced by Richard Hennassey, Andrew was replaced by Graham Kearns, and they added bassist Mark Gray. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.