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''Doughboy Hollow'' is the fourth album by Australian rock band Died Pretty. The album, recorded with English producer Hugh Jones, was released in 1991. Described by Ian McFarlane's ''Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop'' as "brimming with passionate, dramatic and alluring musical vistas", it took the band into the Top 20 album charts for the first time, peaking at No.19 in September 1991. The album led to three ARIA Award nominations in 1992—Album of the Year for ''Doughboy Hollow'', Independent Single of the Year for "D.C." and Best Video, also for "D.C.".〔(ARIA Awards 1992 nominees )〕 It was also included in the 2010 book ''100 Best Australian Albums''. Five years later, singer and co-writer Ron Peno said the album remained the band's creative watermark. "Now there's an album that should have done something," he told the ''Daily Telegraph''. "It's a very loved album and I think it was a special record for us. I think it was criminal that it got ignored."〔Dino Scatena, "Band that never says die," ''The Daily Telegraph'', 17 October 1996.〕 ==Track listing== (All songs by Brett Myers and Ron Peno) # "Doused" – 4:10 # "D.C." – 4:33 # "Sweetheart" – 4:13 # "Godbless" – 3:31 # "Satisfied" – 6:04 # "Stop Myself" – 3:34 # "Battle of Stanmore" – 2:19 # "The Love Song" – 5:00 # "Disaster" – 3:54 # "Out in the Rain"– 4:21 # "Turn Your Head" – 5:19 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doughboy Hollow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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