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The Wedding Present - Watusi Deluxe 2x 180G Green / Orange Vinyl LP + CD

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Deluxe 2x 180G Green / Orange Vinyl LP + CD
Catalogue Number: UMCLP084
Barcode: 805520240840
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 So Long, Baby
A2 Click Click
A3 Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
A4 Let Him Have It
A5 Gazebo
A6 Shake It
B1 Spangle
B2 It's A Gas
B3 Swimming Polls, Movie Stars
B4 Big Rat
B5 Catwoman
B5 Hot Pants
C1 Le Bikini
C2 Flame On
C3 Him Or Me (What’s It Gonna Be?)
C4 Jumper Clown
C5 It's A Gas (Acoustic Version)
C6 Bubbles
D1 Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (Alternate Version)
D2 Spangle (Alternate Version)
D3 Gazebo (Alternate Version)
D4 So Long, Baby (Alternate Version)
D5 It's A Gas (Single Version)
CD-01 So Long, Baby
CD-02 Click Click
CD-03 Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
CD-04 Let Him Have It
CD-05 Gazebo
CD-06 Shake It
CD-07 Spangle
CD-08 It's A Gas
CD-09 Swimming Polls, Movie Stars
CD-10 Big Rat
CD-11 Catwoman
CD-12 Hot Pants
CD-13 Le Bikini
CD-14 Flame On
CD-15 Him Or Me (What’s It Gonna Be?)
CD-16 Jumper Clown
CD-17 It's A Gas (Acoustic Version)
CD-18 Bubbles
CD-19 Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (Alternate Version)
CD-20 Spangle (Alternate Version)
CD-21 Gazebo (Alternate Version)
CD-22 So Long, Baby (Alternate Version)
CD-23 It's A Gas (Single Version)
 
The fourth album from the legendary Leeds-based indie institution The Wedding Present - For this 30th anniversary edition the original album is augmented by a second LP of contemporary non-album tracks and alternative versions - Each LP is pressed onto high quality 180g coloured vinyl (Green Vinyl / Orange Vinyl) and is presented in a gatefold sleeve - Also included is a CD containing all 23 tracks from across the 2LPs. Originally released on Island Records in September 1994, it was the first album the group had made for the label and has long been a fan favourite.
 
For many, The Wedding Present are the very epitome of indie. Formed in 1985, the group rose to prominence as part of the so-called C86 scene (a free NME cassette that showcased new bands of the era), with their fast-paced jangle-pop and intelligent lyrics by founder and only band constant David Gedge.
 
Signing to Island Records, the group - at this point Gedge, guitarist Paul Dorrington, bassist Darren Belk and drummer Simon Smith - went to Seattle to record with producer/engineer Steve Fisk, known then for his work with the fabled Sub-Pop label. As a result, Watusi is both razor sharp and slyly commercial, as typified by its singles, the poptastic Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah and the Monkees' ramalama of It's A Gas. There is much to enjoy beyond â€" especially the tender confessional Big Rat and the reflective garden party drama Gazebo. Both underline John Peel's comment that Gedge had written "some of the best love songs of the rock'n'roll era."
 
No other Wedding Present album comprises such an eclectic array of material, thoughtfully arranged and consistently strong. The ghostly heartache waltz of 'Spangle', the tautly groovy 'Let Him Have It', 'Catwoman's' Velvet Underground zone-out, the surf strains of 'Hot Pants'... all would demand inclusion on a Wedding Present best-of. Most captivating of all was 'Click Click', a hypnotic duet of sexual compulsion...