Dark Horses is the tenth studio album by Australian musician, Jon English. The album was co-produced by English and former Sebastian Hardie band member, Mario Millo. It was released in Australia in May 1987, following a 4-year break where he returned to the theatre playing in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, winning three consecutive 'Entertainer of the Year' Mo Awards between 1983-85.
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| Released | May 1987 (1987-05) | |||
| Genre | Pop rock | |||
| Label | Midnight Records, Frituna | |||
| Producer | Jon English and Mario Millo | |||
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Jon English wrote on the album sleeve “Oh, by the way Dark Horses is a bastardised metaphor meaning loosely; Whatever is possible will be achieved by someone or something least expected. When it happens, however, no one will be surprised...”
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| Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart[1] | 84 |
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