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If the Beatles Had Read Hunter... The Singles

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Download links and information about If the Beatles Had Read Hunter... The Singles by The Wonder Stuff. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 55:05 minutes.

Artist: The Wonder Stuff
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 55:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Welcome to the Cheap Seats 2:38
2. A Wish Away 2:29
3. Caught In My Shadow 3:33
4. Don't Let Me Down, Gently 3:01
5. The Size of a Cow 3:12
6. Hot Love Now! 3:12
7. Dizzy (featuring Vic Reeves) 3:19
8. Unbearable 2:25
9. Circle Square 3:21
10. Who Wants to Be the Disco King? 2:49
11. Golden Green 3:01
12. Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More 2:49
13. Coz I Luv You 3:28
14. Sleep Alone 3:34
15. Full of Life (Happy Now) 3:34
16. It's Yer Money, I'm After Baby 2:47
17. On the Ropes 3:55
18. It's Not True 1:58

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A posthumous collection of all of the Wonder Stuff's singles from 1987 to 1993, plus a cover of Slade's "Coz I Love You" from a charity compilation, If the Beatles had Read Hunter...the Singles is both a fine starting point and, for most, all the Wonder Stuff they'll ever actually need. Albums one and three, 1988's The Eight-Legged Groove Machine and 1991's Never Loved Elvis, are solidly entertaining (in wildly differing styles) throughout, but the rest of the group's output was fairly inconsistent. However, in the classic Brit-pop tradition pretty much all of the band's very best material, from the Kinks-like, music hall-style tune "The Size of a Cow" to the manic buzz of "Give Give Give Me More More More," was released as singles. There are a couple of iffy inclusions, particularly the frankly terrible version of Tommy Roe's "Dizzy," recorded in collaboration with British comedian Vic Reeves, but overall, this is a solid, completely representative overview. Those whose curiosity is stoked would do well to buy The Eight-Legged Groove Machine next.