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Daddy Who?... Daddy Cool Studio album by Daddy Cool Released July 1971 Recorded 1971
Armstrong Studios, MelbourneGenre Rock Label Sparmac (Australia)
Warner/Reprise (U.S.)
Wizard (Australia)Producer Robie Porter Daddy Cool chronology Daddy Who?... Daddy Cool
(1971)Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven
(1972)Singles from Daddy Who?... Daddy Cool - "Eagle Rock"
Released: May, 1971 - "Come Back Again"
Released: September, 1971
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Daddy Who?... Daddy Cool was the debut album by Australian rock band Daddy Cool. Released in July, 1971 it was the first on Robie Porter's Sparmac label. It was the first Australian album to make #1 nationally[2] and stayed at #1 for seven weeks, it smashed all previous sales records - gold within a month - an unprecedented 60,000 copies sold in its initial release, and went on to become the first Australian LP to sell more than 100,000 copies.[3][4]
The album was originally issued in a textured cover and featured a cartoon rendering of band members by Melbourne artist Ian McCausland (see infobox at right) which became the group's logo. 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.[5] Most of the original songs were written by guitarist, vocalist Ross Wilson except "Bom Bom", which was co-written with Hannaford.[6] The rest of the album contained 1950s R&B covers - The Rivals' "Guided Missiles", Etta James' "Good Rockin' Daddy", Marvin & Johnny's "Cherry Pie", The Rays' "Daddy Cool" and Chuck Berry's "School Days".[5]
Daddy Who?... Daddy Cool was also released in the US on the Warner/Reprise label and the band toured in support of its release. Two singles were lifted from the album: "Eagle Rock" #1 on the Australian national singles chart and "Come Back Again" which reached #3.[7]
The album was re-issued in 1975 (with different sleeve under the title Daddy Who? Daddy Gold!) on Wizard Records (also owned by Porter) and in 1982, with the original artwork but non-gatefold sleeve.
The Australian release on Sparmac Records contains different tracks than the US Release on Reprise Records five months later. The Australian release includes the tracks "Good Rockin' Daddy" and "Cherry Pie" not found on the Reprise Records edition. The US release includes the tracks "Flip", "Lollipop" and "Just As Long As We're Together" not found on the Sparmac Records edition.
In October 2010, it was listed at No. 14 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.[8]
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Ross Wilson unless otherwise indicated.[6]
- Australian release
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- Side one
- Side one
- "Daddy Cool" (Frank Slay/Bob Crewe) - 2:31
- "School Days" (Chuck Berry) - 3:03
- "Come Back Again" - 4:51
- "At The Rockhouse" - 3:42
- "Guided Missiles" (Alfred Gaitwood) - 3:02
- "Good Rockin' Daddy" (Richard Berry/Joseph Bihari as "Joe Josea") - 2:21
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- Side two
- Side two
- "Eagle Rock" - 4:07
- "Zoop Bop Gold Cadillac" - 3:56
- "Blind Date" - 4:12
- "Bom Bom" (Ross Wilson/Ross Hannaford) - 2:34
- "Cherry Pie" (Joseph Bihari as "Joe Josea"/Marvin Phillips) - 3:40
- US release
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- Side one
- Side one
- "Daddy Cool" (Frank Slay/Bob Crewe) - 2:31
- "School Days (Ring Goes The Bell)" (Chuck Berry) - 3:03
- "Come Back Again" - 4:51
- "At The Rockhouse" - 3:42
- "Guided Missiles" (Alfred Gaitwood) - 3:02
- "Flip" (Carl Green) - 2:26
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- Side two
- Side two
- "Eagle Rock" - 4:07
- "Zoop Bop Gold Cadillac" - 3:55
- "Blind Date" - 4:12
- "Bom Bom" (Ross Wilson/Ross Hannaford) - 2:34
- "Lollipop" (Beverly Ross/Julius Dixon) - 1:36
- "Just As Long As We're Together" - 2:32
Chart positions
Year Chart Position 1971 Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart 1 Personnel
Daddy Cool members
- Wayne Duncan - bass, vocals
- Ross Hannaford - guitar, vocals
- Ross Wilson - vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Gary Young- drums, vocals
Additional personnel
- Robie Porter — piano, steel guitar
- Jeremy Noone — saxophone
- Dave Brown — tenor saxophone, flute
Additional credits
- Robie Porter — producer
- Roger Savage — engineer
- Ross Hannaford — cover design
- Ian McCausland — cover graphics
Release history
Format Country Label Catalogue No. Date LP AUS Sparmac SPL 001 July 1971 LP US Warner/Reprise RS 6471 November 1971 LP AUS Wizard ZL 214 1975 LP AUS Wizard MID-160005 1982 References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ "Daddy Cool". Howlspace. http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/en/daddycool/daddycool.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
- ^ Blackman, Guy (2007-02-27). "Who's your daddy?". The Age. http://www.theage.com.au/news/Music/Whos-your-daddy/2005/02/26/1109180122767.html. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
- ^ "ARIA presents the 2006 ARIA Hall of Fame". ARIA. http://www.aria.com.au/pages/news-ARIAhalloffame2006.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
- ^ a b "Daddy Cool". Milesago. http://www.milesago.com/Artists/daddy_cool.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
- ^ a b "Australasian Performing Right Association". APRA. http://www.apra.com.au/site/public/searchworksresult.stm. Retrieved 2008-05-16.[dead link]
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
- ^ O'Donnell, John; Creswell, Toby; Mathieson, Craig (October 2010). 100 Best Australian Albums. Prahran, Vic: Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 978-1-74066-955-9.
Preceded by
Sticky Fingers by The Rolling StonesAustralian Kent Music Report number-one album
30 August–17 October 1971Succeeded by
Every Picture Tells a Story by Rod StewartWayne Duncan · Ross Hannaford · Ross Wilson · Gary Young
Wayne Burt · Gunther Gorman · Jeremy Noone · Ian "Willy" WinterAlbums Daddy Who? Daddy Cool (1971) · Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven (1972) · The New Cool (2006)EPs The Daddy Cool EPSingles "Eagle Rock" · "Come Back Again" · "Hi Honey Ho" · "Teenage Blues" · "I'll Never Smile Again" · "Rock'n'Roll Lady" · "One Night" · "Boy, You're Paranoid" · "Flash in My Head" · "Duke of Earl" · "All I Wanna Do Is Rock" · "The Boogie Man" · "You Can Never Tell" · "The Christmas Bug"Live albums Compilations The D.C. Hits EP · Daddy Cool's Golden Hits · Daddy's Coolest · The Essential Daddy CoolVideo releases The Complete Daddy CoolRelated articles Categories:- 1971 albums
- Debut albums
- Daddy Cool albums
- English-language albums
- Warner Bros. Records albums
- Reprise Records albums
- Sparmac albums
- Albums produced by Robie Porter
- "Eagle Rock"
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