Never Loved Elvis is widely considered The Wonder Stuff's breakthrough album. It features the hit singles Caught In My Shadow, Sleep Alone and the timeless indie disco classic Size Of A Cow. Also from this album is the single Welcome To The Cheapseats (featuring Kirsty MacColl) which was used as the title track to the bands tour documentary & concert movie. The tour dates to promote this album are documented in the film as is the bands homecoming stadium show at Bescot (the biggest headline set the band ever played) The Wonder Stuff peaked commercially with this record and … read more
Never Loved Elvis is widely considered The Wonder Stuff's breakthrough album. It features the hit singles Caught In My Shadow, Sleep Alone and t… read more
Never Loved Elvis is widely considered The Wonder Stuff's breakthrough album. It features the hit singles Caught In My Shadow, Sleep Alone and the timeless indie disco classic Size … read more
The Wonder Stuff are a band originally based in Stourbridge, in the Black Country, West Midlands, UK. The original line-up was Miles Hunt (whose uncle Bill Hunt was keyboard player with Wizzard), Malcolm Treece, Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones (d. 1993) and Martin Gilks (d. 2006). The group originated from an earlier collaboration with group members of Pop Will Eat Itself (aka PWEI), called From Eden, which had Miles Hunt on the drums. In 1990, Martin Bell (aka, Fiddlie), an accomplished fiddle and banjo instrumentalist, joined the band and Paul Clifford replaced Rob Jones on t… read more
The Wonder Stuff are a band originally based in Stourbridge, in the Black Country, West Midlands, UK. The original line-up was Miles Hunt (whose uncle Bill Hunt was keyboard player with Wiz… read more
The Wonder Stuff are a band originally based in Stourbridge, in the Black Country, West Midlands, UK. The original line-up was Miles Hunt (whose uncle Bill Hunt was keyboard player with Wizzard), Malcolm Treece, Rob "The Bass Thin… read more