03. "Prince of darkness (Sinner! Sinner! Sinner!) (Instrumental)"
04. "Mickey put it down"
05. "(I'm a) TV savage"
06. "Elimination dancing"
07. "Golly! Golly! Go Buddy!"
08. "King kong"
09. "Go wild in the country"
10. "I'm not know it all"
11. "Why are babies so wise?"
12. "Orang-outang"
13. "Hello, hello daddy (I'll sacrifice you)"
Disc 02 01. "Prince of darkness (Sinner! Sinner! Sinner!) (Single)"
02. "El bosso dicho (B-Side go wild in the country)"
03. "I want candy (A-Side)"
04. "Louis quatorze (A-Side)"
05. "Mile high club (B-Side)"
06. "Louis quatorze (Re-recording Of The Original Version)"
07. "Mile high club (Re-recording Of The Original Version)"
08. "Teenage queen"
09. "Joy of eating raw flesh"
10. "Cowboy"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
2010 two CD collection from the '80s outfit containing their 1981 debut album, See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Own Gang Yeah City All Over Go Ape Crazy!, plus a second disc containing 10 additional tracks from the same time period (including the hit 'I Want Candy'). Bow Wow Wow was Malcolm McLaren's first big project after the Sex Pistols imploded, and the erstwhile media manipulator made sure his new band bounded onto the scene with a whole gaggle of gimmicks. Sleeve notes by Mojo's Daryl Easlea provide a great insight into the history of the band and with the passing of their manager Malcolm McLaren. There is no better time to revisit the great recordings from Bow Wow Wow. 23 tracks. Cherry Red.
The remastered and expanded 2CD edition (Cherry Red, 2010) of definitely best album (1981) from English new wave band formed by Malcolm McLaren from members of Adam And The Ants and a young girl singer later renamed as Annabella Lwin. Seems a fantastic mixture! The 2nd CD contains B-sides including famous “I Want Candy”. A top thing!