The Great White Monkey

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The Great White Monkey
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Live album by
Released2004
RecordedRugeley Rose Theatre, 27 September 2003
Genre Rock
Label Round Records
Producer Jase Edwards

The Great White Monkey is an acoustic live album that was available to buy at acoustic performances by The Wildhearts frontman Ginger. The album was recorded at the Rugeley Rose Theatre in Staffordshire England on 27 September 2003. The show itself consisted of two sets (the band deciding to support themselves), however the recording was a single CD that was one condensed set featuring a mixture of tracks from both sets. The album proved incredibly popular, with early copies of the album fetching over £80 on eBay. An expanded 2-CD version containing both sets was released by Round Records on 1 June 2009. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Ginger unless noted otherwise.

  1. "Geordie in Wonderland"
  2. "Sky Chaser High"
  3. "Nita Nitro"
  4. "One Love, One Life, One Girl"
  5. "Inside Out"
  6. "Hocus Pocus" (Focus)
  7. "The Daftness"
  8. "Reinventing the Wheel"
  9. "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter"
  10. "There's Only One Hell"
  11. "Ltd" (Jon Poole)
  12. "Dangerlust"
  13. "Cheers" (Judy Hart Angelo/Gary Portnoy)
  14. "Does Your Mother Know" (ABBA)
  15. "Sky Babies / Space Oddity" (Ginger / David Bowie)
  16. "I Wanna Go Where the People Go"

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References

  1. "Great White Monkey by Ginger @ Cargo Records". www.cargorecords.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 May 2009.