Teenage Queen

It was commissioned for advertising use by the Japanese cosmetic brand Perky Jean by Shiseido and was only released in Japan.

Sung to the music from the band's then-current single "Baby, Oh No", the title track's lyrics extolled the virtues of the Perky Jean make-up line.

The album also includes "El Bosso Dicho" (which had first appeared as the b-side of one of the band's earlier singles, "Go Wild in the Country"), along with the band's biggest hit, "I Want Candy", first featured on the group's North America-only EP, The Last of the Mohicans earlier in the year.

[1] The record Teenage Queen is not related to a widely ported early strip poker computer game from 1988.

[2] All tracks are written by Malcolm McLaren, Matthew Ashman, Leigh Gorman and David Barbarossa except where noted This 1980s pop rock album–related article is a stub.