Wired World of Sports II

Wired World of Sports II

Infobox Album
Name = Wired World of Sports II
Type = Studio album
Longtype = (comedy)
Artist = The Twelfth Man



Background =
Released = December 1994
Recorded = November 1994
Genre = Australian humour music, Comedy
Length = 1:57:58
Label = EMI
Producer = Billy Birmingham, David Froggatt
Reviews =
Last album = "Still the 12th Man"
(1992)
This album = "Wired World of Sports II"
(1994)
Next album = "Bill Lawry... This is Your Life"
(1997)

"Wired World of Sports II" is the fifth album released (eighth release overall) by The Twelfth Man. Released in December 1994, it reached number one on the ARIA Album Charts. It also won two awards at the 1995 ARIA Music Awards for Highest Selling Album and Best Comedy Album.

Track listing

Disc one

# The Wake-Up Call? (1:56)
# The Good News! (6:49)
# Brekky (4:01)
# The Cab Ride (2:34)
# The Bad News (7:37)
# Has Anyone Seen Ken? (4:09)
# The Show (Part one) (27:09)

Disc two

# The Show (Part two) (17:50)
# The Show (Part three) (14:09)
# The Show (Part four) (14:31)
# The Triumph (2:14)
# The Tragedy (1:39)

Chart positions

succession box
before = "Vitalogy" by Pearl Jam
title = Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
years = December 25 1994 - January 21 1995
after = "No Need to Argue" by The Cranberries


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