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The Eight Legged Groove Machine
1988 studio album by the Wonder Stuff From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Eight Legged Groove Machine is the debut album by the Wonder Stuff, released in the UK on 8 August 1988.[1] NME listed it as the 27th best album of the 1980s.[2]
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Critical reception
The Washington Post opined that "this is a great debut by a caustic if-we-knew-then '60s-style foursome, an irresistibly catchy recycledelic album that sounds like a world-weary Romantics—or the Flaming Groovies after 20 years in the coffee generation."[4]
Track listing
All tracks composed by the Wonder Stuff
- "Red Berry Joy Town" 2:48
- "No, for the 13th Time" 3:02
- "It's Yer Money I'm After, Baby" 2:48
- "Rue the Day" 1:56
- "Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More" 2:49
- "Like a Merry Go Round" 2:40
- "The Animals and Me" 3:05
- "A Wish Away" 2:30
- "Grin" 2:58
- "Mother and I" 2:24
- "Some Sad Someone" 2:47
- "Ruby Horse" 3:06
- "Unbearable" 2:28
- "Poison" 2:58
- "Times Will Change"(CD bonus track) 0.41
2000 reissue bonus tracks
- "A Song Without an End" 4.09
- "Goodbye Fatman" 3.11
- "Astley in the Noose" 3.30
- "Ooh, She Said" 2.52
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20th Anniversary Edition
Re-recordings of the original album with bonus tracks, October 2008:
- "Red Berry Joy Town"
- "No, for the 13th Time"
- "It's Yer Money I'm After, Baby"
- "Rue The Day"
- "Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More"
- "Like a Merry Go Round"
- "The Animals and Me"
- "A Wish Away"
- "Grin"
- "Mother and I"
- "Some Sad Someone"
- "Ruby Horse"
- "Unbearable"
- "Poison"
- "Who Wants to Be the Disco King?"
- "Astley in the Noose"
- "Goodbye Fatman"
- "Ooh, She Said"
- "Ten Trenches Deep"
- "A Song Without an End"
- "Times Will Change"
- "Apple of My Eye" - bonus track
- "Safety Pin Stuck in My Heart" - bonus track
- "Shit Out of Luck" - bonus track
Personnel
1988 recording:
- The Wonder Stuff
- Miles Hunt - vocals, guitars
- Malc Treece - vocals, guitars
- Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones - bass
- Martin Gilks - drums
- Technical
- Jessica Corcoran - engineer
- Martyn Strickland - photography
Certifications
References
External links
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