Mondo Rock

Mondo Rock was formed around 1976/77 by Ross Wilson who had made his name in Daddy Cool. It’s been said that Ross wanted a slightly more commercial sound that would have a better chance of international success & that’s exactly the sound they achieved. Although they didn’t quite receive the international success they wanted, they were certainly popular in Australia for a sustained period in the 1980s before Ross went solo.

History

Like most bands, there were a number of early lineup changes around the late 1970s & they actually disbanded a couple of times before things settled down & they started to produce a few hits.
From their bio…

“After line-up changes in 1980 Wilson was back within three months with a new band, a new record deal and brand a new sound. Standing alongside him were guitarist Eric McCusker, a songwriter of skill and focus, James Black on keyboards, Paul Christie on bass and J.J. Hackett on drums – the definitive Mondo Rock formation. The band rapidly became one of the most popular in Australia; a powerful draw card on the national touring circuit.

At the heart of Mondo Rock’s chemistry were the exceptional songwriting talents of both vocalist Ross Wilson and guitarist Eric McCusker who brought to the group diverse, but complementary ideas, along with James Black’s inventive & compelling keyboard lines and Paul Christies rock solid bass.

Ross Wilson has given us ‘Eagle Rock’, ‘Come Back Again’, ‘Living In The Land Of Oz’, ‘A Touch of Paradise’, ‘Cool World’ and ‘Bed Of Nails’, providing a strong creative contrast to the more precise, pop-based McCusker, who focussed on personal relationships with ‘State Of The Heart’, ‘No One Comes Close’ and ‘Come Said The Boy’.

Eric’s ‘State Of The Heart’ and Ross’s ‘Cool World’ were immediate Top 10 hits, while the ‘Chemistry’ album shot into the Top 3. Two more hits were forthcoming from this landmark album; the title track and ‘Summer Of ’81’. ‘Nuovo Mondo’ was another Top 10 album in mid 1982, yielding three singles ‘No Time’, ‘The Queen and Me’ and ‘In Another Love’.

Their fourth album ‘The Modern Bop’ went Top 5 spawning the enduring McCusker-penned ‘Come Said The Boy’ (a national #2 smash) and the Wilson-Black co-write ‘Baby Wants To Rock’. By 1984 Mondo Rock were at the forefront of Australian music on equal footing with the likes of Cold Chisel, INXS, Australian Crawl, Angels and Divinyls. So much so that the 1985 ‘best of’ ‘Up To The Moment’ went straight into the Top 10.”
www.mondorock.net

Members

  • Ross Wilson – Vocals
  • Eric McCusker – Guitar
  • Paul Christie – Bass
  • John James Hackett – Drums
  • James Black – Keyboards
  • Gil Matthews – Drums
  • Peter Laffy – Guitar
  • Greg Cook – Keyboards
  • Mike Clark – Bass
  • Bob Bickerton – Drums
  • Ian “Willie” Winter – Guitar
  • Barry Harvey – Bass
  • Trevor Courtney – Drums
  • Gunther Gorman – Guitar
  • Tony Slavich – Keyboards
  • Simon Gyllies – Bass
  • Iain McLennan – Drums
  • Chris Jones – Guitar
  • Andrew Ross – Sax
  • Duncan Veall – Keyboards
  • Kerry Jacobson – Drums
  • James Gillard – Bass
  • Randy Bulpin – Guitar

Albums

  • Primal Park – 1979
  • Chemistry – 1981
  • Nuovo Mondo – 1982
  • The Modern Bop – 1984
  • Boom Baby Boom – 1986
  • Why Fight It? – 1990

Other Resources

Images Of Mondo Rock

Videos of Mondo Rock

The Fugitive Kind – 1978
State Of The Heart – 1980
Cool World – 1981
Come Said The Boy – 1984

11 Comments

  1. Recko on April 7, 2011 at 8:54 am

    Was living in melbourne & we called into Ferntree gully pub for a couple of beers and meet some friends before going to a party. We went to see what band was on that night. We saw the poster & none of us had heard of Mondo rock so we decided to go straight to the party and save the ten bucks each to spend on piss. What a goose! It would have been one of their first gigs. Still kickin’ myself about that.

  2. simon on June 21, 2011 at 4:31 pm

    Being an older Perth muso, didn’t James Gillard play bass with Mondo Rock in the mid to late 80’s? Or am I mistaken?
    They just don’t write ’em like we did anymore!!!!

    • Mark Gibson on June 21, 2011 at 6:13 pm

      You are quite correct Simon, I’ve added him to the members list.

      Cheers, Mark

  3. Pierre La Douche on July 13, 2011 at 11:22 pm

    What about Randy Bulpin, the guitarist in MR version 1? He played on the first album, Primal Park.

  4. Kate on August 27, 2011 at 2:17 am

    Does anyone have a video or recording of “Touch of Paradise” by MONDO ROCK Not Johnny bloody Farnham.

    • Daren Richardson on November 26, 2017 at 6:44 am

      You`ll find it on the 1982 album
      Nuovo Mondo

      Brilliant album, had hits like
      No Time, The Queen n Me,
      & (lesser kinda non-hit) In another love.

  5. Carolyn on November 12, 2013 at 5:23 pm

    Hey, does anyone have any old photos of Mondo Rock? I’m doing something on the band and need some images from the 80s. Hoping that someone has taken some shots at a live show, or have an old poster. Anything cool, really.
    Thanks.

  6. shane on November 17, 2013 at 11:41 pm

    Carolyn, email me on info (@) play-record.com and i’ll send you a pick of a nice mondo rock poster i have, from a gig at trade uninon club

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  8. Iain Mclennan on March 3, 2018 at 5:14 pm

    I may be able to help with many questions. Feel free to contact me and visit my site http://www.oinkmuse.com
    I played on Primal Park and singles.

    Cheers,

    Iain Mclennan

  9. Vertical Hold - Australian Music History on October 28, 2018 at 5:05 pm

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