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The Wonder Stuff - Never Loved Elvis FLAC
Performer:
The Wonder Stuff
Album:
Never Loved Elvis
Style:
Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
Released:
10 Jul 1991
Country:
Japan
Label:
Polydor
Catalog:
POCP 1103
FLAC size:
1290 mb
MP3 size:
2712 mb
WMA size:
2237 mb


Tracklist


1Play2:47
2Circlesquare3:23
3Welcome To The Cheap Seats2:54
4Caught In My Shadow3:48
5The Size Of A Cow3:12
6Grotesque1:59
7Donation3:51
8Our New Song2:41
9Maybe4:12
10Here Comes Everyone3:53
11Sleep Alone3:52
1238 Line Poem5:26
13Inertia3:57
14Mission Drive4:08
15False Start0:47


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
847252-1The Wonder Stuff Never Loved Elvis ‎(LP, Album)The Far Out Recording Company, Polydor847252-1UK1991
noneThe Wonder Stuff The Wonder Stuff LP ‎(Cass, Album, TP)The Town HousenoneUK1991
847 252-5The Wonder Stuff Never Loved Elvis ‎(DCC, Album)Polydor847 252-5Unknown
847 252-2The Wonder Stuff Never Loved Elvis ‎(CD, Album)Polydor847 252-2Canada1991
P4 47252The Wonder Stuff Never Loved Elvis ‎(Cass, Album, Club)PolyGramP4 47252US1991


Credits


  • BassPaul Clifford
  • CelloJudith Fleet
  • Drums, PercussionMartin Gilks
  • EngineerAl Stone
  • Fiddle, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Accordion, PianoMartin Bell
  • Guitar, VocalsMalc Treece
  • Organ [Hammond]James Taylor
  • ProducerMick Glossop
  • ViolaGenene Edwards
  • ViolinAlison Gabriel, Elly Newton
  • VocalsKirsty MacColl
  • Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, PercussionMiles Hunt


Notes


Engineered at The Town House, London, 1990/1991

Tracks 14 and 15 are Japan-only bonus tracks. For the initial press only, there is a special sticker enclosed.


Barcodes


  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Matrix / Runout: POCP-1103-A1K V
  • Barcode: 4 988005 083760


Companies


  • Record Company – Polydor K.K.
  • Manufactured By – Polydor K.K.
  • Distributed By – Polydor K.K.


Video



Album


Never Loved Elvis is the third album by The Wonder Stuff released in May 1991. Guest musicians on the album include Kirsty MacColl and Linda McRae. The song Mission Drive was inspired by Wonder Stuff singer Miles Hunt's fall out with best friend and former flatmate Clint Mansell of Pop Will Eat Itself. All tracks composed by The Wonder Stuff except where indicated. Miles Hunt - vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion. Malcolm Treece - guitar, vocals. Paul Clifford - bass. Songs in album The Wonder Stuff - Never Loved Elvis 1991. The Wonder Stuff - Mission Drive. The Wonder Stuff - Play. The Wonder Stuff - False Start. The Wonder Stuff - Welcome To The Cheap Seats. The Wonder Stuff - The Size Of A Cow. The Wonder Stuff - Sleep Alone. The Wonder Stuff - Donation. The Wonder Stuff - Inertia. The Wonder Stuff - Maybe. The Wonder Stuff - Grotesque. The Wonder Stuff's third and best album although their 1988 debut, The Eight-Legged Groove Machine, is pretty wonderful, 1991's Never Loved Elvis, is the album that made Miles Hunt and company at least temporary superstars in the U. It also got them the most commercial exposure they ever achieved in the U. where the Kinksy, music. It departs from the first two albums by de-emphasizing the dance rhythms and Buzzcocks-like guitars and courtesy of new multi-instrumentalist Martin Bell adding fiddle, banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and accordion to the mix. Here is another outstanding deep cut from the 20th century. Since my Wonder Stuff. Welcome To The Cheap Seats. The Wonder Stuff. Caught In My Shadow. More by The Wonder Stuff. 30 Goes Around the Sun. Better Being Lucky. Love Bites & Bruises - A Wonder Stuff Compilation. The Eight Legged Groove Machine Remastered. If the Beatles Had Read Hunter. Never Loved Elvis is widely considered The Wonder Stuff's breakthrough album. It features the hit singles Caught In My Shadow, Sleep Alone and the timeless indie disco classic Size Of A Cow. Also from this album is the single Welcome To The Cheapseats featuring Kirsty MacColl which was used as the title track to the bands tour documentary & concert movie. The tour dates to promote this album are documented in the film as is the bands homecoming stadium show at Bescot the biggest headline set the band ever played The Wonder Stuff peaked commercially with this record and it has been. Released 1991. Never Loved Elvis Tracklist. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Never Loved Elvis, 2000. Play, 02:47. Welcome to the Cheap Seats, 02:54