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Daddy Cool - Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven flac album

Daddy Cool - Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven flac album
  • Performer Daddy Cool
  • Title Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven
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  • Genre Other
  • Size MP3 1690 mb
  • Size FLAC 1504 mb
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Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven, released as simply Teenage Heaven in the US, is the second studio album by Australian rock band Daddy Cool, released in January 1972. It reached number 15 on the ARIA Charts, and contains the hit single "Hi Honey Ho". It was their last studio album for 34 years, until the release of their 2006 album, The New Cool. The Australian release on Sparmac Records contains different tracks to the US release on Reprise Records five months later.

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Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven (1972). Eagle Rock" Released: May, 1971. Come Back Again" Released: September, 1971. While Daddy Cool's guitarist, Ross Hannaford, was responsible for overall album cover design, McCausland created the band's graphics and much of their visual image. Most of the original songs were written by guitarist, vocalist Ross Wilson except "Bom Bom", which was co-written with Hannaford. The rest of the album contained 1950s R&B covers - The Rivals' "Guided.

Daddy Cool’s music featured 1950s Doo-wop style rock cover versions and originals which were mostly written by Wilson.

Their second album was Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven from January 1972 and reached the Top Ten. Breaking up in August 1972, Daddy Cool briefly reformed during 1974–1975 before disbanding again, they reformed with the band's original line-up in 2005. Their iconic status was confirmed when they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on 16 August 2006. I am absolutely sure that a lot of Daddy anger has more to do with unrealized dreams than with messy rooms.

The New Cool is the third studio album, the fourth album overall, by Australian rock band Daddy Cool. It was released in November 2006, thirty-four years after the release of their previous studio album, Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven. Although the album failed to appear on the Australian albums chart, it was released to critical acclaim from numerous sources all over – and even outside of – Australia. In February 2005 we regrouped as a spontaneous one-off to lend weight to the bill of the Melbourne Tsunami Benefit Concert. To a joyful audience of 10,000 Daddy Cool's first public performance in thirty years was filmed, recorded, and released as part of 'The Complete Daddy Cool', a five-hour DVD detailing our history.

Daddy Cool's music featured 1950s Doo-wop style rock cover versions and originals which were mostly written by Wilson.

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