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List Price: $10.98 | | Label: RCA
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Released: October 29, 1996 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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The Best of Bow Wow Wow Track Listing:
1. C30, C60, C90, Go!
2. W.O.R.K. (N.O. Nah, No No My Daddy Don't)
3. Go Wild in the Country
4. Do You Wanna Hold Me?
5. Man Mountain
6. Louis Quatorze
7. I Want Candy
8. Where's My Snake [#]
9. Joy of Eating Raw Flesh
10. Cowboy
11. Golly! Golly! Go Buddy!
12. Prince of Darkness (Sinner! Sinner! Sinner!)
13. Chihuahua
14. (I'm A) TV Savage
15. Baby, Oh No
16. What's the Time (Hey Buddy)
17. Elimination Dancing
18. Mile High Club
19. Aphrodisiac
20. See Jungle! (Jungle Boy)
21. Don't Dance With Strangers (Annabella)
22. Fever (Annabella)
Editorial Review:
Only punk rock entrepreneur Malcolm McClaren would think of putting a 15-year-old Burmese temptress (Annabella Lwin) in a wisp of a loin cloth in front of a bunch of guys with painted faces, all beating on drums. Bow Wow Wow, another of his projects after the Sex Pistols, was a celebration of all things tribal. Songs like "Golly Golly Go Buddy!" and "TV Savage" were percussive enough to rattle everything in the cupboards with Annabella's sing-song vocals barely, if not enthusiastically, carrying the melodies. There was a great deal borrowed from primitive chants, and "Prince of Darkness" and "Chihuahua" both sounded as if the band was conjuring up some voodoo spirits. "I Want Candy," Bow Wow Wow's biggest hit, reverberated with a big hollow body guitar lead and again drums, drums, and more drums. By the time of "Candy" and "Louis Quatorze" Annabella's vocals were starting to mature past the yelps, and she finally sounded as if she could catch her breath. Her solo turn, "Fever" had Lwin fully in control of her sensuality, and her version of the classic is as strong as any. When assembled en masse, Bow Wow Wow's Best of suggests the band was more than just a McClaren footnote, being contenders in their own right. --Steve Gdula
The Best of Bow Wow Wow Reviews:
Great CD... 
2009-04-10 - If you're a fan of Bow Wow Wow, this is one you will want to have...
Listen to the Samples to get an Idea if Your'e Unfamiliar 
2005-12-27 - Bow Wow Wow is not a Household Name, They Charted Once in the USA with "I want Candy" (Top 50), and released only 3 Proper Albums...Their Sound is Tribal, the Lead Singer Annabella often Yelps to Percussive Drumming and throbbing Bass, The Mixture yields Many Great Tunes, but it can take getting used to, as it did for Me, I was not a Fan untill much listening...If You don't know a lot of the Group's Songs, I suggest listening to as many 30 second Samples as possible to get a feeling of whether this stuff is digestible...Most of the Songs here are first-rate, I particularly Love "TV Savage", "Golly Golly Go Buddy!" and "Louis Qatorze", along with Annabella's Solo Turn "Fever"....If You want to explore further, I suggest the CD "Girl Bites Dog: Your Compact Disc Pet" to round out Your Collection, it includes more Gems, such as "Sexy Effiel Tower" (Where 14 Year-Old Annabella Pants Orgasmically...and more authentically than Donna Summer)and "Radio G String", as well as 3 Cuts from this CD in different versions; But begin here, and don't go further unless You Adore this CD....
Actually...the band *is* "the Ants" :) 
2005-09-25 - ...and not a "rip off" thereof. Adam "Ant" left the band...the band (Adam and the Ants) and their manager found a new singer, and a new direction, in Myant Myant Aye...er, Anabella Lwin.
Just wanted to clear that "rip off/stolen" thing up...and add that I listen to this record often...C30,C60,C90 Go!...relevant for our times, even tho a lot of people don't know what a C30/60/90 even is anymore :)
I hate nostalgia, but... 
2003-06-09 - This record conjures up fond memories and at the same time is proof-positive that Bow Wow Wow was way before its time. I just love "Where's My Snake" and "Chihuahua" which were hard to find in the 80's (at least for me), and it is nice to have a compilation like this that presents the true essence of this original, fun band. Great, great fun!!
Get the import! 
2003-05-30 - Bow Wow Wow have some great tunes, but my favorites are all on the IMPORT The Best of Bow Wow Wow, not this domestic version. The import has the original versions, which I prefer. The tracks on the domestic CD are overproduced and play like "extended disco versions".