The Wildhearts (GBR)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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The Wildhearts (GBR)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 20 Aug 2018, 14:31

The Wildhearts - P.H.U.Q. (1995)

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Year : 1995
Style : Hard Rock , Pop Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 125 mb


Bio:

The Wildhearts are an English rock group, formed in 1989 in Newcastle upon Tyne. The band's sound is a mixture of hard rock and melodic pop music, often described in the music press as combining influences as diverse as The Beatles and 1980s-era Metallica.[1] However, this characterization is denied by the band, who see their influences as being far broader, as shown in the song "29 X The Pain", which lists many of group leader Ginger's influences. Despite several top 20 singles and one top 10 album in Britain, the Wildhearts have not achieved major commercial success, owing in part to difficulties with record companies and many internal problems often relating to recreational drugs and depression. Much of the band's early career was affected by bitter feuds with their record company, East West.In the band's turbulent and unpredictable history, band members have regularly been replaced, with the only constant member being the band's founder Ginger (birth name David Walls) - the singer, guitarist, and predominant songwriter. Several band members have appeared in the line-up more than once. The band has also been split up or placed on hiatus by Ginger multiple times. The most recent recording line-up convened in 2006 but went on hiatus in late 2010. Ginger reformed the band once again for a special one-time appearance in December 2012, which has been extended to touring in 2013 and 2014.

Album:

P.H.U.Q. is the second full length album by British Rock band The Wildhearts, which was released on 22 May 1995 on East West Records and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 6.Original guitarist/singer CJ was only present for some of the early recording sessions for this album and was later fired by group leader Ginger. Subsequently, some of the album's songs were recorded with only one guitar.It was the band's original vision to follow up Earth vs the Wildhearts with a double album, to include longer, more intricate songs such as "Inglorious" and "Do The Channel Bop." However, lack of support from their record label, EastWest, meant that six songs written by that point were instead released as a fan club-only mini-album, Fishing for Luckies, prior to the release of P.H.U.Q.Ginger has said the title of the album is pronounced "fuck" in the Ask Ginger section of the band's official website.In 2015, The Wildhearts toured the UK and Tokyo, playing the album in its entirety for its 20th anniversary.

Line-Up:

Ginger - vocals, guitar
Danny McCormack - bass, vocals
Ritch Battersby - drums, vocals
CJ - guitar, vocals (on some tracks)
Willie Dowling - keyboards

Tracklist:

01. I Wanna Go Where the People Go
02. V-Day
03. Just in Lust
04. Baby Strange
05. Nita Nitro
06. Jonesing for Jones
07. Woah Shit, You Got Through
08. Cold Patootie Tango
09. Caprice
10. Be My Drug
11. Naivety Play
12. In Lilly's Garden
13. Getting It


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 22 Aug 2020, 09:18

The Wildhearts - Rock City Vs The Wildhearts (2CD) (Deluxe Edition) (2014)

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Year : 2014
Style : Hard Rock , Pop Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 221 mb


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The Wildhearts are a British rock group originally formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The band's sound is a mixture of hard rock and melodic pop music, often described in the music press as combining influences as diverse as The Beatles and 1980s-era Metallica.However, this characterization is denied by the band, who see their influences as being far broader, as shown in the song "29 X The Pain", which lists many of group leader Ginger's influences. Despite several top 20 singles and one top 10 album in Britain, the Wildhearts have not achieved major commercial success, owing in part to difficulties with record companies and many internal problems often relating to recreational drugs and depression. Much of the band's early career was affected by bitter feuds with their record company, East West.In the band's turbulent and unpredictable history, band members have regularly been replaced, with the only constant member being the band's founder Ginger (real name David Walls) - the singer, guitarist, and predominant songwriter. Several band members have appeared in the line-up more than once. The band has also been split up or placed on hiatus by Ginger multiple times. The most recent recording line-up convened in 2006 but went on hiatus in late 2010. Ginger reformed the band once again for a special one-time appearance in December 2012, which has been extended to touring in 2013 and 2014.

Line-Up:

Ginger - vocals, guitar (1990–1997, 2001-2010, 2012-present)
CJ - guitar, vocals (1990–1994, 2001–2010, 2012 present)
Ritch Battersby - Drums (1993-1997, 2005-2010, 2012-present)
Scott Sorry - bass, vocals (2007-2012, 2013-present)

Tracklist:

CD 1:

01. Greetings From Shitsville [5:50]
02. TV Tan [5:57]
03. Everlone [7:41]
04. Shame On Me [4:49]
05. Loveshit [4:27]
06. The Miles Away Girl [6:05]
07. My Baby Is A Headfuck [4:13]
08. Suckerpunch [3:24]
09. News Of The World [5:11]
10. Drinking About Life [3:27]
11. Love U Till I Don’t [5:37]

CD 2:

01. 29x The Pain [7:00]
02. Red Light Green Light [3:13]
03. Naivety Play [3:55]
04. Hate The World Day [5:55]
05. Turning American [7:20]
06. The Duck Song [1:18]
07. Caffeine Bomb [3:26]
08. I Wanna Go Where The People Go [6:30]


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 22 Aug 2020, 09:18

The Wildhearts - Renaissance Men (2019)

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Year : 2019
Style : Hard Rock , Pop Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 120 mb


Bio:

The Wildhearts are an English rock group, formed in 1989 in Newcastle upon Tyne. The band's sound is a mixture of hard rock and melodic pop music, often described in the music press as combining influences as diverse as The Beatles and 1980s-era Metallica.[1] However, this characterization is denied by the band, who see their influences as being far broader, as shown in the song "29 X The Pain", which lists many of group leader Ginger's influences. Despite several top 20 singles and one top 10 album in Britain, the Wildhearts have not achieved major commercial success, owing in part to difficulties with record companies and many internal problems often relating to recreational drugs and depression. Much of the band's early career was affected by bitter feuds with their record company, East West.In the band's turbulent and unpredictable history, band members have regularly been replaced, with the only constant member being the band's founder Ginger (birth name David Walls) - the singer, guitarist, and predominant songwriter. Several band members have appeared in the line-up more than once. The band has also been split up or placed on hiatus by Ginger multiple times. The most recent recording line-up convened in 2006 but went on hiatus in late 2010. Ginger reformed the band once again for a special one-time appearance in December 2012, which has been extended to touring in 2013 and 2014.

Album:

Although touted as featuring the ‘classic’ line-up of Ginger, CJ, Ritch Battersby and Danny McCormack, these four made only one album together – the original Fishing For Luckies in 1994. They tried again later that year, but CJ was gone after the initial sessions for what became p.h.u.q. CJ and Ginger smoothed things over in 2001, and Ritch has been back on the drum stool since 2005. So presumably it’s the return of bassist Danny – on stage for the Britrock Must Be Destroyed dates a year ago even though recovering from the amputation of part of his right leg – that has been the catalyst bringing this turbulent band full circle to how they sounded when he first joined in 1991. Ginger reckons that previous album ¡Chutzpah! (2009, with Scott Sorry on bass) was poorly received, but this one deserves a Champagne reception. Whereas ¡Chutzpah! was lyrically brighter and musically drifting into power-pop at times, Renaissance Men gets darker and heavier again. It isn’t gloomy, though. Far from it. The title track is joyous and triumphant: ‘Back in your face again, we’re the Renaissance Men... ARRIBA!/You need us around, you can’t keep a good band down…’ – plus a series of canny rhymes, including probably the first ever chorus to pair ‘DC-10’ with ‘men’. Not just that song, but the whole album takes you back to the feeling you had the first time you heard Turning American; that impossible Beatles/Metallica, angry/funny nexus. It’s the Wildhearts remembering what they do best – and just going for it. It starts at full tilt with Dislocated – which in places sounds like Motörhead, until a prime-cut Ginger bridge gives it away – then crashes, via a howl of feedback, into Let ’Em Go in which a gang chorus sings about rivers of shit. Fine Art Of Deception celebrates lack of commitment with sinister yet customary honesty: ‘Don’t let my proximity mean what it may imply/I’m just working on a way to say goodbye.’ The centre-piece of the album is Diagnosis. The best and longest of the 10 tracks, it builds slowly into a rant about mental health professionals and how they let people down. Ginger launches another brutal attack, this time on the pharmaceutical industry, in Emergency (Fentanyl Babylon), but he’s funnier when referencing drugs in My Kinda Movie and closer Pilo Erection. So, is it as good as Earth Vs The Wildhearts? No. On a par with Fishing For Luckies and p.h.u.q.? Close – and easily the best thing since.

Line-Up:

Ginger Wildheart - vocals, guitars
CJ Wildheart - vocals, guitars
Danny McCormack - vocals, bass
Ritch Battersby - drums

Tracklist:

01. Dislocated
02. Let ‘Em Go
03. The Renaissance Men
04. Fine Art of Deception
05. Diagnosis
06. My Kinda Movie
07. Little Flower
08. Emergency (Fentanyl Babylon)
09. My Side Of The Bed
10. Pilo Erection


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