The Wildhearts - Fishing For Luckies (Extended Version) (2010)

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Title: Fishing For Luckies (Extended Version)
Year Of Release: 1994 (2010)
Label: WM UK
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:56:54
Total Size: 834 / 297 Mb
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Tracklist:

1-1. Inglorious
1-2. If Life Is Like A Lovebank I Want An Overdraft
1-3. Schizophonic
1-4. Do The Channel Bop
1-5. Geordie In Wonderland
1-6. Sky Babies
1-7. Sick Of Drugs
1-8. Red Light - Green Light
1-9. Soul Searching On The Planet Earth (Different Kind Of Love)
1-10. Mood Swings And Roundabouts
1-11. In Like Flynn
1-12. Nite Songs
2-1. Caffeine Bomb
2-2. Girlfriend Clothes
2-3. Shut Your Fucking Mouth And Use Your Fucking Brain
2-4. Suckerpunch
2-5. Beautiful Thing You
2-6. Two-Way Idiot Mirror
2-7. 29 X The Pain
2-8. Hate The World Day
2-9. Fire Up

Collecting numerous studio outtakes from the amazingly prolific Wildhearts, Fishing for Luckies was originally made available only to the band's fan club. Later repackaged and resequenced for commercial release, the album contains so much topnotch material that it almost qualifies as a full-fledged successor to 1995's excellent P.H.U.Q. record. In fact, the only clear signs betraying this as anything but a legitimate album are many of the song's lengths. Short bursts of madness like the cartoonish "Mood Swings & Roundabouts" and "In Like Flynn" are countered with some of singer/guitarist Ginger's most ambitious mad epics. Among these, "Inglorious" and "Schitzophonic" had already made appearances as bonus tracks on the CD version of P.H.U.Q., but outrageous, never-before-heard musical voyages like "Sky Babies" and the awesome children-led choruses of "Do the Channel Bop" push the boundaries of normality like only the Wildhearts seemed capable of. Considering the group's eventual collapse amidst record company ineptitude, intra-band strife, and Ginger simply being a complete nutter, Fishing for Luckies deserves even more recognition as a worthy part of this band's already impressive discography.




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