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The
Wildebeests are something of a garage-rock supergroup, seeing as the
group consists of John Gibbs (The Kaisers, Holly Golightly Band, The
Masonics), Lenny Helsing (Thanes, Green Telescope) and, last but not
least, Russ Wilkins (Pop Rivets, Milkshakes and Delmonas). These
three old gits all cut their teeth playing raw beat music and generally
causing a rumpus and have been doing so since before the likes of the
Arctic Monkeys et al were born (which obviously means that they’re at
least twice as good as any of those young whippernsappers!) and when
their paths crossed they found that they had the same old cranky, rusty
equipment plus some new(ish) shiny tunes that they had accumulated along
the way. Finding themselves fueled by enthusiasm, dunce caps and other
ingredients – like finding out that they all shared the same attitudes
and ideas when it came to “making a right old honest bloody racket” –
thusly the Wildebeests did verily go forth and bang, scrape, thump and
twang. Could the world be their oyster? Nope. But this doesn’t deter
them from jabbing a knife in its side and trying to prise it open These
self-styled Lairds of the Boss Racket have been polluting the world’s
ears for what seems like an eternity now what with each member’s
previous bands and with the sheer volume of recordings, records and gigs
that they’ve seen fit to unleash upon an unsuspecting public. Dim, loud
and basic is the order of the day here... But no matter how cretinous
the song, great care has always been taken to capture the “performance”
rather than any type of authenticity. Yes they use old equipment to
record and to play but that's not because it looks good but because it soundsgood! Gnuggets
compiles, on two vinyl slabs, the complete Wildebeests 7” releases from
1994 to 2006, many of which are nearly impossible to get yer mitts on!
They span from the early “Basement recordings” in the Athens of the
North through the two Toe-Rag visits in the mid-’90s and back to the
cottage recordings deep between the Tripe Valley and the Forest of Lard.
All of the tracks chart their inability and disinterest to move
forwards in musical style and panache yet the recordings display an
almost mind boggling variety in both sound and choice of covers...
proving very much that the Wildebeests will tackle almost anything in
their own inimitable style!
Track listing:
1 Hidden Charm
2 No Lip
3 Down In The Bottom
4 Feel Alright
5 Dinosaur
6 Rowed Out
7 Parchman Farm
8 Pow Wow
9 Just Like Me
10 Mellow Down Easy
11 Please Go Home
12 All Aboard
13 Public Image
14 12xu
15 I Wanna be Loved
16 Garageland
17 Moose-scraper
18 Switchback
19 Commanche
20 The Theme from Iron-Lung (Woodbine)
21 You Lie
22 Mongoloid
23 One + One
24 Teenage Letter
25 Gorilla Got Me
26 Rudolph’s Ruin
27 Plum Duff
28 She Lives in a Time of Her Own
29 Monkey Lovin’ Girl
30 1996
31 Let it Rock
32 Argy Bargy
33 Pointless