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Artist: The Wildhearts

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CD Title: P.H.U.Q.

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Eastwest Records

Catalog Number: 0630-10427-2

Personnel

Ginger guitar, vocals
Mark Keds guitars
Danny McCormack bass
Richard Battersby drums

Tracks

1.  I Wanna Go Where the People Go  
2.  V-Day  
3.  Just in Lust  
4.  Baby Strange  
5.  Nita Nitro  
6.  Jonesing for Jones  
7.  Woah Shit, You Got Through  
8.  Cold Patootie Tango  
9.  Caprice  
10.  Be My Drug  
11.  Naivety Play  
12.  In Lilly's Garden  
13.  Getting It  

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From: NikkiSixx(PL) Date: April 11, 2004 at 21:17
This CD kicks some major ass !

From: wildhearts93 Date: May 11, 2004 at 6:41
The BEST album of the 1990s. PERIOD.

From: Sue-Donim Date: May 11, 2004 at 7:19
The best album in Shitsville-nowhere. The Wildhearts are a second rate pub band at best.

From: JLPRocks Date: May 11, 2004 at 10:36
Ok...now ya pissed me off. P.H.U.Q. is a melodic, attitude-driven masterpiece! Ginger's hooks...the melody lines and the gang backing vocals make this record one of the best in ANYONE'S collection. A VASTLY underrated and overlooked band. They've released more killer material in the last ten years than ANY band I can think of. This cd is HUGE and I recommend you find it. The Japanese pressing has a few bonus tracks. This is simply a 10/10! To the prior poster..get yer ears checked, ya WANKER!!

From: Sue-Donim Date: May 11, 2004 at 11:41
The Wildhearts are nothing more than an English Guns N Roses wannabe band without the money!! If they were only straight enough, they may be able to churn out a half decent tune but to be fair Dogs Dmour and even the QUireboys are better British exports. I mean the singer has Ginger hair-need I say more!! and the Bass player is a Heroin pin cushion! No this is a crap band and no amount of personal insult will change that-Utter shite!!

From: Sue-Donim Date: May 11, 2004 at 11:54
Further more there is a reason they are overlooked its becausse they are awful. Christ with all the publicity this band enjoyed in Kerrang and the like-they should have been massive, but drugs and a lack of real talent and commitment meant this band were nothing more than the also-rans they thoroughly deserved to be.

From: Cotton C. Lover Date: May 11, 2004 at 18:30
1) Ginger used to be in Quireboys before they ever released an album. 2) These guys smoke n' stub G and R. Axl's got nothing on Ginger. 3) You gotta listen to the music. It's incredible. There's so much going on in each and every song. 4) They are NOT horrible musicians. Even Endless, Nameless had SOME quality to it, albeit buried under a wall of feedback and noise. Lemme guess. You hated Hanoi Rocks too, right?

From: Sue-Donim Date: May 12, 2004 at 4:11
Nope-I liked Hanoi Rocks-I just don't like this Pub band. Did Ginger have to leave so that the Quireboys could get the album released? was he holding them back? At the end of the day, each to their own, I don't like 'em and I think they are pretty poor. In all honesty they shouldnt even be on this site.

From: CC Date: May 15, 2004 at 9:49
What does the colour of his hair matter?

From: Big Papa K Date: June 18, 2004 at 3:03
The second studio album is not as good as Earth vs., but still contains some of the bands top songs (I wanna Go Where The People Go, Nita Nitro, V-Day). Fanatstic stuff. 9/10

From: AOR freaky Date: June 18, 2004 at 6:35
This is boring, pointless CRAP, like all Wildheart releases ! 0/10 !

From: Marla Date: June 18, 2004 at 8:39
Dear, dear, dear Freaky......."Shut your mouth, can't you see that I'm ignoring you...your lips are moving up and down, you're trying to get a message through" Borrowing some lyrics from the "FFL" album's song "Do The Channel Bop" IMO...I LOVE THIS ALBUM!!! Nothin' but good, jump up and bop your head music.....and in this day and age ......what the hell is so wrong with POINTLESS??? "Boring"??? "Crap"??? Don't hardly think so...

From: mattboy71 Date: August 13, 2004 at 1:30
the just rule, plain and simple... www.thewildhearts.com

From: Andii Vamp Date: September 10, 2004 at 23:58
A comment from Sue... "I mean the singer has Ginger hair-need I say more!!" Umm... with a ridiculous and stupid comment like that, no! This album smokes! I bought this when it first came out and have it on again for a spin here. Absolutely cracking stuff, especially the ace Nita Nitro. Not their best CD(I still think that is a toss up between `Don't Be Happy...` or `Earth Vs..." personally. The Wildhearts... bloody great and they're true Brits

From: Krash Dizazter Date: September 11, 2004 at 0:44
Sue... Ginger is GOD...pray to him or you're going to HELL to eat COAL SANDWICHES.

From: detective Date: October 21, 2004 at 20:50
The only logical explanation for Sue's absurd remarks: Ginger may have gotten a bite of "Sue pie" on the tour bus, spit it back, and somebody's feeling a little dejected? Sure hope so cuz I'd hate to think that she came up with that bizarro opinion from wooden ears alone.

From: mattboy71 Date: January 23, 2005 at 19:52
AOR Freaky...I see your "comments" all over this site. Please tell us, "What DO you like?" Thanks.

From: steve72 Date: January 16, 2012 at 17:08
Sublime greatness oozes out of every pore of this album. Punchy and tight in it's execution and grand in it's vision, this album doesn't die wondering... it is chock full of first class songs, hooks & riffage. Possessing some unconventional song structures and not reliant on slick american production values to get it across the line, this album stands proudly on it's own two feet... It's a great "album" album, that just flows from one great moment to another. Epic!


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