Sarc wrote:correct me if I'm wrong and I know you will, isn't Terry Date the guy who did the original Mondo mixes?
I think Terry Date did the rerelease/remix of 'Don't be happy...'. Not sure who mixed it originally.
madbloke wrote:Sarc wrote:correct me if I'm wrong and I know you will, isn't Terry Date the guy who did the original Mondo mixes?
I think Terry Date did the rerelease/remix of 'Don't be happy...'. Not sure who mixed it originally.
WiredOut wrote:Why won't Ginger get any money?
Isn't he still due some part of sales as almost sole songwriter? That's just mental if not.
Soundog wrote:Ean wrote:Having read the Rhino site
Are we actually sure now that it's going to be a Rhino release?
Ean wrote:madbloke wrote:Sarc wrote:correct me if I'm wrong and I know you will, isn't Terry Date the guy who did the original Mondo mixes?
I think Terry Date did the rerelease/remix of 'Don't be happy...'. Not sure who mixed it originally.
Yep Terry Date did DBH.... Production on Mondo is credited to The WH and 'Desperate' Dan Priest. No-one else is listed, so I'm assuming they mixed it as well.
Ady wrote:Ean wrote:madbloke wrote:Sarc wrote:correct me if I'm wrong and I know you will, isn't Terry Date the guy who did the original Mondo mixes?
I think Terry Date did the rerelease/remix of 'Don't be happy...'. Not sure who mixed it originally.
Yep Terry Date did DBH.... Production on Mondo is credited to The WH and 'Desperate' Dan Priest. No-one else is listed, so I'm assuming they mixed it as well.
Is this the same Terry Date that produced quite a few Limp Bizkit and Pantera Albums? If so Wikipedia needs updating!!
The Rough Guide to Rock - Google Books Resultby Peter Buckley - 2003 - Music - 1072 pages
Nig Hodgkins & Andrew Rosenberg THE WILDHEARTS Formed London, 1989. ... It was rerecorded, with production from Terry Date (Pantera, Soundgarden), ...
books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1843531054...
JasonH wrote:Rhino's press release about this collection reads:
"Maintaining, at best, a cult following in the U.S., England's Wildhearts are the beloved workhorse underdogs of U.K. hard rock. Starting out in the early 1990s, the Wildhearts, led by iconic frontman Ginger, went as much against the grain as a band could during the Britpop explosion of the era. The Wildhearts blended hard rock, punk, metal, and pop melodies for a sound that had more in common with Guns 'N Roses and American hair metal than Madchester party bands. The band released numerous albums and EPs throughout their long career, and saw several singles do quite well on the U.K. charts. A beloved anomaly in the world of U.K. pop and rock, the Wildhearts continue to soldier on into the new millennium."
Sarc wrote:JasonH wrote:Rhino's press release about this collection reads:
"Maintaining, at best, a cult following in the U.S., England's Wildhearts are the beloved workhorse underdogs of U.K. hard rock. Starting out in the early 1990s, the Wildhearts, led by iconic frontman Ginger, went as much against the grain as a band could during the Britpop explosion of the era. The Wildhearts blended hard rock, punk, metal, and pop melodies for a sound that had more in common with Guns 'N Roses and American hair metal than Madchester party bands. The band released numerous albums and EPs throughout their long career, and saw several singles do quite well on the U.K. charts. A beloved anomaly in the world of U.K. pop and rock, the Wildhearts continue to soldier on into the new millennium."
Hair metal? Hair metal my arse, I reckon they only sounded slightly hairmetal when they had Snake/Duncan on vocals, best description I ever head of them was the beatles meet AC/DC
Andy wrote:Sarc wrote:...best description I ever head of them was the beatles meet AC/DC
Wasn't it The Beatles meet Metallica?
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