The Wonder Stuff - Hup!

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Album Details

Title: Hup!
Artist: The Wonder Stuff
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 2/20/2001
Label: Polydor, Universal International
Duration: 39:35
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 731454926423, 766486500822, 0731454926423, 042284118712, 042284118729, 042284118743
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Gleeful, Ironic, Witty, Wry, Cynical/Sarcastic, Irreverent, Literate, Playful, Whimsical
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. 30 Years in the Bathroom
  2. Radio Ass Kiss
  3. Golden Green
  4. Let's Be Other People
  5. Piece of Sky
  6. Can't Shape Up
  7. Don't Let Me Down, Gently
  8. Cartoon Boyfriend
  9. Goodnight Though
  10. Unfaithful
  11. Them Big Oak Trees
  12. Room 410
  13. It Was Me [*]
  14. Gimme Some Truth [*]
  15. Get Together [*]
  16. Inside You [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDUniversal International549264
1993CDPolydor8411872
1989CDPolydor841187-2

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Album Review

There was a sea change in British pop music in early 1989, a point where suddenly nearly all of the groups that had been making two-minute guitar pop songs inspired by The Smiths and/or the Buzzcocks were transformed into neo-psychedelic bands combining synth-based dance grooves with trippy guitar textures. Unlike many of their contemporaries (The Soup Dragons the most obvious example), The Wonder Stuff wisely resisted the temptation to jump onto the bandwagon with both feet. Even though the album starts with the madchester-like "30 Years in the Bathroom," which opens with a lengthy collage of samples and found dialogue, the album then vacillates between new-style groove rock along the lines of the clattering "Radio Ass Kiss" and more traditional Wonder Stuff material like the excellent single "Don't Let Me Down Gently." There's even room for the banjo-powered "Golden Green," which presages the playful folk-rock of the group's next album, Never Loved Elvis. Hup! is much more varied than The Wonder Stuff's debut, though it does lack that album's monomaniacal focus. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Carol ClerkLiner Notes
Gary MooreDigital Remastering
HazelArtwork
James TaylorOrgan (Hammond)
Jessica CorcoranEngineer
Joe BlackProject Coordinator
Kevin CumminsPhotography
Malcolm TreeceVocals, Guitar
Martin BellBanjo, Fiddle
Martin GilksDrums
Miles HuntVocals, Guitar
Pat CollierProducer
Steve NunnEngineer