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While 1990's, 2003's, and 2006's were stellar anthologies, Music Club's spreads the greasepaint love over two discs, finding a nice balance between radio hits and deep album cuts. The average fan requires little more than 'Goody Two Shoes,' 'Stand and Deliver,' 'Desperate But Not Serious,' and maybe 'Strip' or 'Puss 'N' Boots,' all of which appear here, but they'll thrill to the sounds of insider classics like 'Jolly Roger,' 'Feed Me to the Lions,' and 'Los Rancheros.' While by no means perfect (where is 'Car Trouble,' 'Whip in My Valise,' 'Here Comes the Grump,' and 'Wonderful'?), offers the most bang for your buck.
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Discography Studio albums 10 Compilation albums 6 Music videos 26 Singles 25 is a British, artist. He was the lead singer of until their split in early 1982, by which time they had recorded three. Ant, however, would go solo, and release an additional five studio albums throughout the 1980s and early 1990s ( recorded during this period remains unreleased). After a gap of nearly 18 years, his sixth solo studio album was released in early 2013.
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His greatest UK chart success was Adam & the Ants' 1980 album which was number one in the for a total of twelve weeks. However, it was the follow-up album, which produced the biggest hit singles with ' and, achieving five weeks and four weeks respectively as number one singles on the.
In the United States, Ant's biggest chart success was his solo debut, 1982's album, which reached the Top 20 on the. It also included the hit single ' which was a Top 20 hit single on the, as well as a third number one single for Ant on the UK Singles Chart. 'Cartrouble' the single is a re-recorded version of Part 2 of the track 'Cartrouble Parts 1 & 2' which featured on Dirk Wears White Sox. The single featured also different personnel including new band member and session drummer (later of ).
Nonetheless, it was recorded and released while Dirk Wears White Sox was the current album, and to fulfil the same contract with as under which the album was released. As such, it qualifies as a single from Dirk Wears White Sox. Some UK copies of the single 'Goody Two Shoes' were credited to Adam and the Ants although it was intended as the first Adam Ant solo release (with Marco Pirroni as co-song writer and guitarist and Chris 'Merrick' Hughes as drummer and producer). The album version of the song is a different mix from the single, which was released months before the album and not long after Adam and the Ants had split up, thus causing some UK copies to be credited under the old bandname.
The US edition of the single featured the album version and hit its chart peak in early 1983, nearly a year after the UK. Support video footage for the film of the Ants (including guesting on drums) performing in an empty studio. This video was used in the film as a television screen image in a scene of Ant's character Kid watching himself and his band on TV performing on Top of the Pops. Although Jarman directed the film, he was not present for this video shoot. This footage should not be confused with the performance of this song filmed at and featured elsewhere in the film to represent Kid's audition for media mogul character Borgia Ginz. This video and 'Cartrouble pt2' were demonstration videos made as audition footage for and were filmed in Richardson's back garden.
Surviving footage from 'video film' project 'Xerox Machine' filmed at the studio of artist Laurie Rae Chamberlain. There is one complete take of Ant performing the song in front of a set of neon lights plus short takes of Ant singing the outro while sat in a dentist's chair and a slideshow of 'Xerography' still images created by Chamberlain of this and other video footage from the session. 'Xerography' includes images of other takes of the song, including one performed in front of a stack of art equipment illuminated. Stills from this video (and alternative takes, of which at least one survives) were used for the sleeve art for the Kings of the Wild Frontier album. Alternative take of performance of the song on 16 October 1980 edition of Top of the Pops. This has represented the song on video compilations since Antmusic - The Very Best of Adam Ant in 1993. Concert footage from Manchester Apollo, 16 December 1980.
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