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In late 1988, a cover of the Chuck Berry chestnut " Rock and Roll Music "— recorded for the Yahoo Serious movie Young Einstein — went top 5 on the Australian Recording Industry Association ( ARIA ) Singles Charts.
The single appeared on their next album, Cyclone Raymond, produced by Steve James, Mark Moffatt, Mark Opitz and Robyn Smith ; which peaked into the top 40 ARIA Albums Charts in October 1989.
A planned first single for 1989, " Love Comes Running " was cancelled from release in Australia, instead appearing in New Zealand only.
The first single released in 1989 from the album, " The World Seems Difficult " was a top twenty hit, but polished up for the overseas market, sounded unlike anything the band had previously released.
Two further singles, " Baby You're Wild " and " Overwhelmed " did not peak into the top 50, and promotion of the album was hindered after Smith injured his arm in a horse riding accident, and was hospitalised, which forced tour concerts to be postponed or cancelled.
By early 1990, Mental As Anything members agreed to take a sabbatical to work on solo work and side projects.
Then Deputy Prime Minister, Paul Keating, opened their second group studio art exhibition in 1990.

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