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~ Wildhearts
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (1 Dec 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: East West
  • ASIN: B000024I5X
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 40,018 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. I Wanna Go Where The People Go
2. V Day
3. Just In Lust
4. Baby Strange
5. Nita Nitro
6. Jonesing For Jones
7. Woah Shit You Got Through
8. Cold Patootie Tango
9. Caprice
10. Be My Drug
11. Naivety Play
12. In Lilly's Garden
13. Getting It
14. Don't Worry 'bout Me

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A logical step forward, 19 Dec 2002
By Mr. M. J. A. Record - See all my reviews
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After the slow accumalation to debut perfection The Wildhearts second full length album is a more complex affair. While still retaining the abilty to thump out amazingly catchy/heavy riffs they have moved that logical step forward, and left some of their previous pop at the door.
'Earth Versus The Wildhearts' was an instant classic. Full to the brim of sing along anthems and crunchy pop rock. P.H.U.Q displays a darker sound. The opening tracks are typical sunny Wilhearts ('I Wanna Go Where The People Go', 'Just In Lust' and 'Nita Nitro') but with a harder feel than before. This album differs in that it features 'slow' tracks ('Jonesing For Jones', 'Be My Drug' and 'In Lilly's Garden') which develop a welcome maturity into the Wildhearts catalogue. Also, the second half of the album is a much darker affair, with frontman Ginger seemingly displaying an overall feeling of loss and anger with 'Caprice', 'Naivity Play' (both featuring some of THE most thumping riffs ever present in a Wildhearts song) and 'Be My Drug'.
A welcome step forwards. Heavier in the heavy songs. Mellower in the mellow songs. But all over, a finer a piece of crunchy rock music you'd be pushed to find.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 13 killer tracks from the throbbing pulse of British rock!, 7 Mar 2006
By Chris Hall "Dreadlocksmile" (Cardiff, Wales) - See all my reviews
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May of 1995 saw the long-awaited release of the Wildhearts second full length album, ‘P.H.U.Q.’. The album found itself as the band's greatest success to date, reaching a staggering number six in the UK charts. Released through East West, the CD came inside a limited edition velvet slip case that was only available for the first month of its release.

The album diverged from their earlier releases with a collection of subtly darker and more involved tracks that still offer up the classic Wildhearts sound of chunky riffage and catchy melodies. The band bring on the usual pounding rock anthems you know and love them for, with tracks such as ‘I Wanna Go Where The People Go’, ‘Just In Lust’ and ‘Nita Nitro’. Their energy seems to have tripled with these riff heavy rock numbers. Complementing these tracks by the sheer contrast are the slower, quieter songs such as ‘Jonesing For Jones’, ‘Be My Drug’ and ‘In Lilly’s Garden’. As the album progresses you are taken into some darker tracks, such as the thumping classic ‘Caprice’ and ‘Naivety Play’.

The Japanese release through East West Japan includes lyrics and two extra pieces of artwork by Danny Deen, which was banned for the UK release. The artwork later found itself being used on the UK release of the ‘Landmines & Pantomimes’ CD. The Japanese CD of P.H.U.Q. also included the bonus tracks ‘If Life Is Like A Love Bank, I Want An Overdraft’ and ‘Do The Channel Bop’, which were later released in the UK on the ‘Fishing For Luckies’ saga of releases.

All in all, the album is an awesome rock album that includes thirteen killer tracks that will please any Wildhearts fan. No respectable rock collection should be without this inspired album. It was released on CD, LP and cassette in the UK.

The singles released from the album were ‘I Wanna Go Where The People Go’ and ‘Just In Lust’. ‘Naivety Play’ appeared on a one track freebee CD at a P.H.U.Q. launch party at the Nottingham Rock City in association with Raw magazine. The artwork for this was one of the two pieces used in the Japanese version of the album.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly Brilliant., 16 May 2005
By J. Isles "5majiks" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Brilliant. I could leave it at that. Because, in my opinion, there are no bad songs on this album whatsoever, which is a very rare thing. Every bit as good as their fantastic Earth Vs. debut, (better, in my opinion) this album provides you with all the things that made you love them in the first place, and then some. The classic 'I Wanna Go Where The People Go' is just like a dose of elation, albeit delivered to your brain with a punch like Mike Tyson. Then we have songs that have a darker feel; showing a growing songwriting experience and maturity. I could bang on about each song individually, but i won't. The best bet would be to check out this album - like you probably should have done ten years ago! An unwavering 5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It gets no better than this!!!
Easily my fav Wildhearts album and my 2nd fav album by any artist OF ALL TIME!!!
I can't rave enough about this one. A perfect album. Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2008 by gmahler

5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional
I first heard of the Wildhearts as a 12 year old, when the video for 'Nothing Ever Changes' appeared on Raw Power. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2007 by S. L. Hill

5.0 out of 5 stars P.H.U.Q. - just brilliant.
Brilliant. I could leave it at that. Because, in my opinion, there are no bad songs on this album whatsoever, which is a very rare thing. Read more
Published on 16 May 2005 by J. Isles

5.0 out of 5 stars You won't regret it if you buy it
Put simply this is the best album Iv'e ever bought, its in a class of its own, every track is superb and its got THE best hidden track, the seminal 'Don't worry 'bout me'. Read more
Published on 14 Nov 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Lordy....
For those of you who don't know the Wildhearts - where were you?

One of the UK's greatest pop/rock bands - the 'Hearts wrote catchy pop songs for fun! Read more

Published on 26 July 2002 by mjohnhill

4.0 out of 5 stars Wildhearts still on form with brilliantly titled new album
The wildhearts still show they can do it with this album.Although some of the tunes are not as good as say on "earth vs. Read more
Published on 20 April 2002 by joffywebster@hotmail.com

5.0 out of 5 stars A worthy follow-up to "Earth Vs."
From the opening powerchords of "I Wanna Go Where The People Go" (still their best song), it's clear that this album sees the Wildhearts in top form. Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars this album is pure schitzophrenic rock!
If you are looking for an album swinging wildly from metal to pop look no further than this beauty all the songs are really complex and not for the faint hearted but still an... Read more
Published on 14 Dec 1999

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