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:''Not to be confused with ''The New Cool'' (book) ''The New Cool'' is the third studio album, the fourth album overall, by Australian rock band Daddy Cool. It was released in November 2006,〔(The New Cool - Daddy Cool ) JB Hi-Fi Online. Retrieved 2009-11-20.〕 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. A review by 'Pete Best' of the ''Sunday Herald Sun'' declared the album to be 'an irresistible mix of 1950's West Coast garage, Chuck Berry & doo wop'.〔(The New Cool reviews ) Ross Wilson official website. Retrieved 2009-11-20.〕 ==Background== Talks of a new album arose as early as 1993,〔(The Daddy Cool Story ) Daddy Cool official website. Retrieved 2009-11-20.〕 when the band was approached by Skyhooks, an Australian band that Daddy Cool's frontman, Ross Wilson, had produced albums for in the past.〔(Skyhooks ) HowlSpace: Music from Australia & NZ. Retrieved 2009-11-20.〕 A 'double-bill arena tour' was planned for the two bands,〔 but the project was soon cancelled before the studio album they were making to accompany the tour could be completed.〔(The New Cool - Daddy Cool ) Liberation Music. Retrieved 2009-11-20.〕 Seven of the tracks from the 1994 sessions went on to be released on this album. The creation of the album, and the story of the recording of the tracks, is recounted by Ross Wilson in this excerpt from the liner notes:〔''The New Cool'' booklet and liner notes〕
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