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.