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Never Loved Elvis (Remastered)

The Wonder Stuff

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Album Review

The Wonder Stuff's third and best album (although their 1988 debut, The Eight-Legged Groove Machine, is pretty wonderful), 1991's Never Loved Elvis, is the album that made Miles Hunt and company at least temporary superstars in the U.K. (It also got them the most commercial exposure they ever achieved in the U.S., where the Kinksy, music hall-styled single "The Size of a Cow" was a big college radio hit.) It departs from the first two albums by de-emphasizing the dance rhythms and Buzzcocks-like guitars and (courtesy of new multi-instrumentalist Martin Bell) adding fiddle, banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and accordion to the mix. Kirsty MacColl's inimitable vocals add another excellent texture to a couple of songs, especially the folk-rocky "Welcome to the Cheap Seats." There's a much sweeter sound to this unapologetically poppy album, and even Hunt's lyrics are less snide and arrogant than before. The disappointing follow-up, 1993's Construction for the Modern Idiot, shows that the Wonder Stuff couldn't maintain this creative high for long, but Never Loved Elvis is one of the better U.K. pop albums of 1991.

Customer Reviews

The Right Stuffies

Ahhh memories *sigh* the lyrics to 'False Start' will always sound to me like the greatest intro babble since Patti Smith did Easter. Indie anthems (before there was such a thing) like 'Mission Drive', 'Inertia', 'Here Comes Everyone' and 'Play' will forever echo around the Bescot Stadium of my teenage dreams. Then theres those chart smashing singles. 'Size Of A Cow' has long been an Alternative Disco Cliche, 'Welcome To The Cheapseats' the acceptable face of what will sadly be remembered as Greebo and the beautifully understated 'Caught In My Shadow' and 'Sleep Alone' have fallen from view for even the most avid of indie types in the present day. But they're out there. Cited Singles Of The Week in the pages of the early 90's 'weeklies'. Hiding between lauded influences nobody ever really liked and the baby steps of bands who went on to bigger and better things. Neds had cooler T Shirts, Carter USM are still lurking around running record labels and The Stuffies come together every Christmas for the Pre Kurdt Shoegazers to fondly remember the 'days'. Whisper it to yourself... Ever get the feeling you've been treated?

How to feel young again!!

This album takes me back to many happy day, daydreaming of Miles and thinking i was so cool! I dont think any album from those days evokes as many wonderful feelings as this one! Definitely a five star album!

the good old days

from the start to finish this album has you dancing along to the anthems and recalling the times when you could drink without the 3 day hangover, your waistline was still in the low 30"s and your hair still grew on your head and not your back. simply, one of the best albums of its time.

Biography

Formed: 1987 in Stourbridge, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

When the Wonder Stuff released their first album, The Eight Legged Groove Machine, in 1988, the British press wrote scores of articles about the band, mainly because of the arrogant self-confidence of their leader, vocalist/guitarist Miles Hunt. Hunt's brash public image was the Wonder Stuff personified — mean, self-satisfied, self-serving, and scathingly witty. Accordingly, their colorful mixture of pop melodies, loud guitars, sneering lyrics, and touches of dance music was sometimes brilliant...
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