A posthumous collection of all of the Wonder Stuff's singles from 1987 to 1993, plus a cover of Slade's 'Coz I Love You' from a charity compilation, If the Beatles had Read Hunter...the Singles is both a fine starting poin... more »t and, for most, all the Wonder Stuff they'll ever actually need. Albums one and three, 1988's The Eight-Legged Groove Machine and 1991's Never Loved Elvis, are solidly entertaining (in wildly differing styles) throughout, but the rest of the group's output was fairly inconsistent. However, in the classic Brit-pop tradition pretty much all of the band's very best material, from the Kinks-like, music hall-style tune 'The Size of a Cow' to the manic buzz of 'Give Give Give Me More More More', was released as singles. There are a couple of iffy inclusions, particularly the frankly terrible version of Tommy Roe's 'Dizzy', recorded in collaboration with British comedian Vic Reeves, but overall, this is a solid, completely representative overview. Those whose curiosity is stoked would do well to buy The Eight-Legged Groove Machine next. 2005.« less
A posthumous collection of all of the Wonder Stuff's singles from 1987 to 1993, plus a cover of Slade's 'Coz I Love You' from a charity compilation, If the Beatles had Read Hunter...the Singles is both a fine starting point and, for most, all the Wonder Stuff they'll ever actually need. Albums one and three, 1988's The Eight-Legged Groove Machine and 1991's Never Loved Elvis, are solidly entertaining (in wildly differing styles) throughout, but the rest of the group's output was fairly inconsistent. However, in the classic Brit-pop tradition pretty much all of the band's very best material, from the Kinks-like, music hall-style tune 'The Size of a Cow' to the manic buzz of 'Give Give Give Me More More More', was released as singles. There are a couple of iffy inclusions, particularly the frankly terrible version of Tommy Roe's 'Dizzy', recorded in collaboration with British comedian Vic Reeves, but overall, this is a solid, completely representative overview. Those whose curiosity is stoked would do well to buy The Eight-Legged Groove Machine next. 2005.
CD Reviews
Long live the WONDER STUFF
08/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This compilation is sensational. It really captures the essence of the Wonder Stuff. I still have a soft spot for 8-Legged Groove Machine, but this is a wonderful compilation. It is sad that they are no longer with us. I saw the band in St. Louis on the Idiot tour and had a blast!!!! Thanks to the stuffies for some great music that will last forever....."
It Lives On...
john_doe01 | Memphis, TN | 01/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is an amazing collage of lyrical and musical genius. I have all the initial albums, but they are scratched to hell - unfortunately, I have not been able to find a place where I can rebuy them. "Singles" will do... for now. It's also inspiring to see Hunter S. Thompson write a few words in the jacket."
Perfect Pop Songs
john_doe01 | 03/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Its a shame their classic CDs are out of print ("Never Loved Elvis" is a masterpiece). This will have to do.Discover why this was one of the best pop bands ever to walk the Earth."
If you were stranded on a desert isle with only one band...
john_doe01 | 07/21/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Let's face it. The Stuffies rule. It's a pity that they broke up, and it's a pity that I lost all my Wonder Stuff albums to an idiotic roommate at college. If you can't get the original albums, then a greatest hits collection will have to do. All of the classics are here. Send me lots of money if you buy this and like it."
One of the best siglescollections ever. Bye it !
john_doe01 | 06/07/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The wonder stuff is one of the most underestimated bands ever. This CD contains a good share of their best tunes and most thus be a very very good addition to every musiclover's collction. I love it."