Bow Wow Wow - Girl Bites Dog
Facts
| Artist(s) | Bow Wow Wow |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | September 21, 1993 |
| UPC Code | 724382722328 |
Tracks
- Bow Wow Wow - Bow Wow Wow, Ashman, Matthew
- Sex - Bow Wow Wow, Ashman, Matthew
- W.O.R.K. (N.O. Nah, No No My Daddy Don't)
- Louis Quatorze
- Gold He Said
- I Want My Baby on Mars
- Sexy Eiffel Towers
- Fools Rush In - Bow Wow Wow, Bloom, Rube
- Radio G String
- C30, C60, C90, Go
- Sun, Sea and Piracy
- Uomo Sex Al Apache
- Giant Sized Baby Thing
- Mile High Club
- Cast Iron Arm - Bow Wow Wow,
- Theme "A" - Bow Wow Wow, Ashman, Matthew
- W.O.R.K. (N.O. Nah, No No My Daddy Don't)
- C30, C60, C90, Anda
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| When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going | The Best of Bow Wow Wow | I Want Candy: Anthology | Aphrodisiac: The Best of Bow Wow Wow | I Want Candy |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Brilliant |
You'll love it. July 18, 2008
| Another best of repackaging, has songs from the cassette release |
No band makes you feel a happiness the way they do and the double bass drum sound and her sweet voice with fun attitude, well, that's enough for me. A lovely release and if yer wondering whether to get this version of hits or another, go by price and this has been well priced, used for a year. Cool. chrisbct@hotmail.com January 12, 2006
| Gold I said! |
| My Compact Disc Pet ! |
Boy George was tossed aside and Lwin stepped up front and center as the only girl in the band. Their mix of African drumming, heavy bass lines and highly-sexed song lyrics coupled with the "controvery" (really huge amounts of publicity) over Lwin's underage status, threw Bow Wow Wow into the international punk/New Wave music scene in a matter of months.
McLaren was not only an advocate of creative publicity, but also an early champion of what was then the 80s version of Napster, HOME TAPING on cassettes. Why should a group of friends each pay what was then some $13US for an album, when you could buy one on vinyl (this is only shortly before the advent of CDs) and swap tapes with your friends. C30,C60,C90, GO! was McLaren's paean to home taping and the bane of the record industry. He released a cassette-only collection called My Cassette Pet. Haven't seen a copy in years, so it was with great nostalgia I picked up the disc a few years ago in Atlanta. Never thought I'd see it again in any form.
Another great scheme McLaren cooked up was the EP release entitled THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS featuring a naked Lwin and the fully-clothed guys posing in the manner of Manet's "Dejeuner sur l'Herbe." I remember buying it, and thinking it was the coolest album cover I'd ever seen. The 4-song EP featured LOUIS QUATORZE, I WANT CANDY and MILE-HIGH CLUB which also showed up on another release called simply Bow Wow Wow, with Lwin body-painted all in gold (a la Goldfinger, no doubt) and wearing nothing but her mohawk. That album featured their video hit BABY, OH NO which was featured on USA Network's late-night music show Night Flight with a profile of the group. Lwin made a telling comment on the public's perception of their music when she said that most critics and listeners labeled their sound "primitive, sounds like you don't know what you're doing." Their motivation was to have a good time and make music doing it. The party didn't last much longer though...
Typical star tantrums on the part of Lwin, and general discord among the band members over Lwin's star status (reminds one of Gwen Stefani and No Doubt, doesn't it?) led to a rapid decline after just a couple full-length albums, the last of which WHEN THE GOING GET TOUGH, THE TOUGH GET GOING was their only Stateside hit. An appearance on the TV show, Solid Gold coincided with their US tour promoting the album. Then, Lwin did a solo album or two, and the greatest hits compilations have been following ever since.
BWW is not your usual punk-rock/New Wave 80s sound. It's an acquired taste for many listeners, especially if you weren't around the first time they hit the airwaves. Still gotta love their chutzpah for their style and their music!! April 14, 2001
| Get cut-out and save |
Bow Wow Wow was a little bit different in that the singer had a Burmese/English accent, they had a hard driving African rhythm and they were from England (like all forms of modern music, Punk/New Wave originated in the US and was adopted by the British). Bow Wow Wow was one of the pioneers in rock videos, producing their first video before MTV first started broadcasting.
These New Wave groups did not produce many full length albums. Instead they generated tons of singles, EP's and 12 inch singles. They could take one song, remix it in different ways, and release it as several different singles. Alot these were dance mixes, aimed for the club scene (as Disco evolved from the traditional Bee Gees/Donna Summer crowd, to the Yuppie/cocaine crowd). Bow Wow Wow only released two official albums. Everything else are compilations and "greatest hits", plus one live album from the nineties.
This CD is a compilation from many different sources. It contains music from an 8 song cassette tape called "Your Cassette Pet", songs from a number of EP's plus b sides from many singles. It has 18 tracks and is 50 minutes long. All of the tracks are short, with a high energy African beat.
This isn't Bow Wow Wow's best CD. The songs are mostly from the earlier, more silly stage of the group. The continious, staccaco beat, song after song, is a bit tiring and hard to take in a single sitting. But, if you want to put something on and dance like crazy for 50 minutes, this is the perfect CD.
If you can find this CD at the cut out price, it is quite a bargain. November 4, 2000
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