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Bow Wow Music:
Wild in the U.S.A.



Music
Wild in the U.S.A.
by Bow Wow Wow

Wild in the U.S.A.
List Price: $15.98Label: Cleopatra

Salesrank: 385493

Released: January 12, 1999
Our Price: $2.98
Used Price: $0.95
Media: Audio CD

Wild in the U.S.A. Track Listing:
1. I Want Candy [Girl Eats Boy Mix]
2. W.O.R.K. [Atomic Dog Mix]
3. C30, C60, C90, Go!
4. Do You Wanna Hold Me?
5. W.O.R.K. [Spahn Ranch Mix]
6. I Want Candy [Razed in Black Mix]
7. Giant Sized Baby Thing
8. Louis Quatorze
9. Baby, Oh No!
10. Sexy Eiffel Towers
11. See Jungle! (Jungle Boy)
12. Mile High Club
13. Uomo Sex Al Apache
14. Prince of Darkness (Sinner! Sinner! Sinner!)
15. Go Wild in the Country
16. Aphrodisiac
17. I Want Candy
18. C30, C60, C90, Go!
19. Do You Want to Hold Me
20. What's the Time (Hey Buddy)

Editorial Review:
20 of the new wave legends greatest hits remixed live, including mixes by Wayne Hussey of the Mission U.K., Kevin Haskins of Love & Rockets and Girl Eats Boy. Contains versions of 'Do You Wanna Hold Me', 'I Want Candy', 'C30 C60 C90 Go!' 'W.O.R.K.' and 'Louis Quartorze'.

Wild in the U.S.A. Reviews:
A Decent Live Album 3 Star Review
2009-09-19 - Do yourself a favor and skip right over the first six tracks: they're mindless remixes that crap all over these classic tunes by destroying the very rhythm that's central to their charm. Luckily, the other 14 tracks are decent live recordings that Bow Wow Wow fans will probably want to have in their collection. The sound quality isn't perfect, but it's better than on many live recordings you might find at a similar price. And, though most of the tracks add little to the original studio versions, they are at least competent.

Great bands don't last forever. 3 Star Review
2008-12-22 - I love this band. But Annabella Lwin in her mid 30's doesn't have the power and youthful vibrancy that she did in her mid teens. You can hear her struggle to recreate that vibe, without complete success. Also they've lost their original guitarist, Matt Ashman, who'd contributed significantly to their sound.
This album sounds like a fun live-show, and it's also very raw - unlike their highly produced studio albums. But the recording quality isn't great either - it all sounds muffled. They were imitating their younger-selves here. So if you're a big fan it might be worthwhile, but don't pay a premium for it.

admitted bow wow wow fan here... 4 Star Review
2001-05-29 - ok, so i admit that i probably like this album because i was actually at one of the concerts that was recorded. (sometimes i can even imagine i hear myself yelling anabella's name...) but in re-listening to it, i hear energy, enthusiasm, and lively sense of fun. the band doesn't seem to take itself too seriously, but they do realize that they have fans who are there for the music. anabella lwin sounds great which is impressive given that most of her original vocals were recorded when she was in her teens. the play list is a bit of a rehash of previous albums - but that's a given considered the limited amount of material the band put out in the first place. and in honesty, i'm not listening to bow wow wow 'cuz of their new material.

Too bad... 2 Star Review
1999-01-15 - It's bad, as it is, when a band mixes, remixes, re-remixes, slices and dices 15 year old material.

I count this as the third album containing basically the same songs (girl bites dog) and (the best of BWW). Would have been nice to hear some "from the archives" stuff, or even (gasp) some NEW stuff.

My very first impression was basically outrage. Listening to the first cut of "Do you wanna hold me" (track 4) reminds one of a Disco Roller Derby. It's as if someone gave the producer a copy of "Rebirth" or other such synth capability and said "come on old chap make it FUNKAY." The second version later in the CD is better (no bogus studio effects).

After you clear track 7, it gets better (the live version of "Sexy Eiffel Tower" is especially of note).

I wasn't to cool with the fact that three different mixes of "I want candy" were included. I've always hated that song, now it's three times a loser.

OK, so maybe it isn't a One Star wonder. I'll upgrade it to 2, but only on the merits of its nostalgic value, not of its breakthrough new mix.

To buy or not to buy? I say wait for it to hit the "Clearance and fire sale" rack or similar special page here at AMZN. At 3.99 it's a steal. At $12.99 it's like hitting yourself in the head with a hammer, it's probably better to refrain.










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