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Release Date: Oct 22, 2021
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Producers: Kenny Laguna, Ritchie Cordell, Brian Tench, Colin Thurston.
Digitally remastered by Dick Baxter at BMG Recording Studios, New York, January 1993.
All songs written or co-written by Malcolm McLaren, Barbarossa, Ashman, and Gorman, except "I Want Candy" (Goldman/Feldman/Gottehrer/Berns), "Cowboy" (Barbarossa/Ashman/Gorman/Pietri/Grillet) and "El Boss Dicho" (Barbarossa/Ashman/Gorman).
The creation of former Sex Pistols manager/Svengali Malcolm McLaren, Bow Wow Wow weathered their fair share of controversy during their brief and tumultuous career in the early `80s. Often the controversy tended to overshadow their actual music, a surprisingly rich and eclectic tapestry of sounds, from Balinese chanting and tribal drumming to surf rock and New Romantic pop. I WANT CANDY, an odds and sods singles collection from 1982, adds new tracks recorded with Joan Jett producer/partner Kenny Laguna, and features the early MTV staple "I Want Candy," their cover of the Strangeloves' classic from 1965.
Digitally remastered by Dick Baxter at BMG Recording Studios, New York, January 1993.
All songs written or co-written by Malcolm McLaren, Barbarossa, Ashman, and Gorman, except "I Want Candy" (Goldman/Feldman/Gottehrer/Berns), "Cowboy" (Barbarossa/Ashman/Gorman/Pietri/Grillet) and "El Boss Dicho" (Barbarossa/Ashman/Gorman).
The creation of former Sex Pistols manager/Svengali Malcolm McLaren, Bow Wow Wow weathered their fair share of controversy during their brief and tumultuous career in the early `80s. Often the controversy tended to overshadow their actual music, a surprisingly rich and eclectic tapestry of sounds, from Balinese chanting and tribal drumming to surf rock and New Romantic pop. I WANT CANDY, an odds and sods singles collection from 1982, adds new tracks recorded with Joan Jett producer/partner Kenny Laguna, and features the early MTV staple "I Want Candy," their cover of the Strangeloves' classic from 1965.