| Stoneage Romeos | |||||
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| Studio album by Hoodoo Gurus | |||||
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| Recorded | Trafalgar Studio | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 37:23 | ||||
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| Producer | Alan Thorne | ||||
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| Singles from Stoneage Romeos | |||||
Stoneage Romeos was Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus' first album and saw them receive record sales to complement their already strong reputation for live performances. The album name is from a Three Stooges short film. With radio and television support for their third single "My Girl" (1983) (complete with a film clip about a greyhound of the same name), the band's following grew. The album's other singles were - "Leilani" (1982), "Tojo" (1983), and "I Want You Back" (1984). Later in 1984 they took the honours in the 'Best Debut Album' category at the Countdown awards.
The Australian LP sported a cartoonish nod to the 1966 caveman flick One Million Years B.C., all menacing dinosaurs and Day-Glo colors, whilst in America, consumers got a stylized sleeve featuring arty renditions of the giant reptiles.
'Bad coffeetable art, very anonymous and boring. On the U.S. tour fans are bringing up the Australian copies for us to sign—they were all getting them on import! Yet at the end of the tour, A&M says to us, ‘Oh well, we don’t really think the cover will affect sales it all.’ Like, when they’re right, they’re right, and when they’re wrong, they’re still right.' - Dave Faulkner [1]
The album was re-released by Arcadia Records on October 1, 2002, with two additional tracks, "Hoodoo You Love" and "Be My Guru". EMI also re-released the album in October 24, 2005 with three bonus tracks, "Leilani Pt. 2", "Be My Guru" and "Hoodoo You Love", a fold-out poster and liner notes by Lindsay 'The Doctor' Mc Dougall (Frenzal Rhomb).
Contents |
Track listing
All tracks written by Dave Faulkner unless otherwise indicated.[2]
Original release
- "I Want You Back" - 3:12
- "Tojo" - 3:23
- "Leilani" (Faulkner, James Baker, Roddy Radalj, Kimble Rendall)[2] - 5:36
- "Arthur" (Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:10
- "Dig It Up" - 3:36
- "(Let's All) Turn On" (Baker, Darcy Condon, Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:04
- "Death Ship" (Faulkner, Radalj, Alan Sharples)[2] - 2:37
- "In The Echo Chamber" - 3:44
- "Zanzibar" - 3:25
- "I Was A Kamikaze Pilot" - 3:12
- "My Girl" - 2:40
2002 re-release
Songwriters same as above unless indicated.
- "(Let's All) Turn On" (Baker, Darcy Condon, Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:04
- "I Want You Back" - 3:12
- "Arthur" (Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:10
- "Death Ship" (Faulkner, Radalj, Alan Sharples)[2] - 2:37
- "Dig It Up" - 3:36
- "My Girl" - 2:40
- "Zanzibar" - 3:25
- "Leilani" (Faulkner, James Baker, Roddy Radalj, Kimble Rendall)[2] - 5:36
- "Tojo" - 3:23
- "In the Echo Chamber" - 3:44
- "I Was a Kamikaze Pilot" - 3:12
- "Hoodoo You Love" aka "Who Do You Love"(Ellas McDaniel)[2] - 2:09
- "Be My Guru" (Baker, Faulkner)[2] - 2:40
2005 re-release
Songwriters same as above unless indicated.
- "(Let's All) Turn On" (Baker, Darcy Condon, Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:04
- "I Want You Back" - 3:12
- "Arthur" (Faulkner, Radalj)[2] - 3:10
- "Death Ship" (Faulkner, Radalj, Alan Sharples)[2] - 2:37
- "Dig It Up" - 3:36
- "My Girl" - 2:40
- "Zanzibar" - 3:25
- "Leilani" (Faulkner, James Baker, Roddy Radalj, Kimble Rendall)[2] - 5:36
- "Tojo" - 3:23
- "In The Echo Chamber" - 3:44
- "I Was A Kamikaze Pilot" - 3:12
- "Lelani, Pt. 2" - 3:58
- "Be My Guru" (Baker, Faulkner)[2] - 2:40
- "Hoodoo You Love" (live)(Baker, Faulkner)[2] - 2:07 (recorded by Triple J at the Trade Union Club in Sydney in 1983)
Stoneage Cameos
In 2005, a tribute album was released by Shock Records named Stoneage Cameos, which included covers by major Australian rock bands. The concept was put together by Jason 'Evo' Evans and Wally 'Meanie' Kempton (Even/The Meanies). The project was more to heritage list the Gurus and to stamp this great album into history. All the songs were recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne between March and June 2005, with the exception of "Tojo" and "I Was A Kamikaze Pilot", which were recorded at Big Jesus Burger Studios in Sydney in June 2005 and ""Be My Guru", which was recorded by Persian Rugs (containing Gurus: Faulkner, Brad Shepherd and Mark Kingsmill with bassist Kendall James) at the Milk Bar Studios in Sydney in November 2004. The album was produced by Andy Baldwin. The CD was launched at the Meadow Greyhound Race Track. The feature race of the night was called 'The Stoneage Cameo Cup'.
The track list is as follows:
- "(Let's All) Turn On" (The Wrights) - 3:16
- "I Want You Back" (The Spazzys) - 3:17
- "Arthur" (Even) - 3:18
- "Death Ship" (Dan Kelly) - 4:40
- "Dig It Up" (Dallas Crane) - 3:06
- "My Girl" (Spiderbait) - 2:28
- "Zanzibar" (The Blackeyed Susans) - 4:02
- "Leilani" (The Living End) - 4:21
- "Tojo" (You Am I) - 3:44
- "In The Echo Chamber" (Rocket Science) - 3:32
- "I Was A Kamikaze Pilot" (Grinspoon) - 3:16
- "Leilani Part 2" (The Sailors) - 3:23
- "Be My Guru" (Persian Rugs) - 2:52
- "Hoodoo You Love" (The Drones) - 2:47
- "My Girl Part 2" (Spiderbait) - 3:07
References
- ^ Harp Magazine (February 2007)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Australasian Performing Right Association. APRA. Retrieved on 2007-11-28.
| Hoodoo Gurus |
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| Current : Dave Faulkner · Mark Kingsmill · Brad Shepherd · Richard Grossman Former : Kimble Rendall · Roddy Radalj · James Baker · Clyde Bramley |
| Discography |
| Studio Albums |
| Stoneage Romeos · Mars Needs Guitars! · Blow Your Cool! · Magnum Cum Louder · Kinky · Crank · Blue Cave · Mach Shau |
| Compilation Albums |
| Electric Soup · Gorilla Biscuit · Electric Chair · Armchair Gurus · Bite the Bullet · Ampology |
| EPs |
| Hoodoo Voodoo |
| Singles |
| "Leilani" · "Tojo" · "My Girl" · "I Want You Back" · "Bittersweet" · "Like Wow - Wipeout!" · "Death Defying" · "Poison Pen" · "What's My Scene?" · "In the Middle of the Land" · "Good Times" · "The Generation Gap" · "Come Anytime" · "Axegrinder" · "Another World" · "Miss Freelove '69" · "1000 Miles Away" · "A Place in the Sun" · "Castles in the Air" · "The Right Time" · "You Open My Eyes" · "Less Than A Feeling" · "Nobody" · "Turn Up Your Radio" · "Big Deal" · "If Only..." · "Waking Up Tired" · "In Blue Cave" · "Down On Me" · "The Real Deal" · "That's My Team" · "Nothing's Changing My Life" |
| DVD/Videos |
| Electric Soup · More Electric Soup · Electric Soup - The Complete Video Collection · Best of The Cutting Edge Vol. 1 · Tunnel Vision |


