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| Last album =''Suzi Quatro''(1973) |
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| This album =''Quatro''<br />(1974) |
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| Next album =''Your Mama Won't Like Me''(1975) |
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'''''Quatro''''' was an album released by [[Suzi Quatro]] in 1974. It spent [[ |
'''''Quatro''''' was an album released by [[Suzi Quatro]] in 1974. It spent [[Number-one albums of 1974 (Australia)|6 weeks at the top of the Australian album charts]]. |
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Released in Australia on the EMI RAK label as catalogue no 8319792. |
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==Chart positions== |
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|[[Kent Music Report|Australian Kent Music Report]] Albums Chart |
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| before = ''[[Caribou (album)|Caribou]]'' by [[Elton John]] |
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| title = [[Kent Music Report|Australian Kent Music Report]] [[Number-one albums of 1974 (Australia)|number-one album]] |
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| years = [[October 21]] - [[December 1]] [[1974]] |
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| after = ''[[Serenade (album)|Serenade]]'' by [[Neil Diamond]] |
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Quatro was an album released by Suzi Quatro in 1974. It spent 6 weeks at the top of the Australian album charts.
Released in Australia on the EMI RAK label as catalogue no 8319792.
Track listing
- "The Wild One"
- "Keep A-Knockin'"
- "Too Big"
- "Klondyke Kate"
- "Savage Silk"
- "Move It"
- "Hit the Road Jack"
- "Trouble"
- "Cat Size"
- "Shot of Rhythm and Blues"
- "Friday"
- "Devil Gate Drive"
Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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1974 | Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart | 1 |