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Stoneage Romeos

Stoneage Romeos is the debut album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. Released in March 1984 by Big Time Records in Australia, the album's release saw them receive record sales to complement their already strong reputation for live performances. 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", "Tojo" and "I Want You Back". The album peaked at number 29 on the Australian charts.

Release
The title Stoneage Romeos is taken from a Three Stooges short film. The Australian LP, designed by Yanni Stumbles, 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. On the change of covers, the band's frontman Dave Faulkner would later recall: ==Track listing==
Track listing
Australian release US release ==Personnel==
Personnel
Credited to: • James Baker – drums • Clyde Bramley – bass, vocals • Dave Faulkner – guitar, lead vocals, keyboards • Brad Shepherd – lead guitar, vocals, harmonica, percussion • Michael Farmer – additional percussion • Alan Thorne – producer and engineer • Bob Carbone – mastering • Frank DeLuna – mastering • Yanni Stumbles – artwork (cover concept and design) • Tom Takacs – photography • Stuart Thorne – other ("the boss") ==Charts==
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