Superwombling
Superwombling was the fourth and final studio album released by the Wombles. The songs were recorded by Mike Batt (vocals/keyboards) with session musicians Chris Spedding (guitars), Les Hurdle (bass), Clem Cattini (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion), Rex Morris (sax), Eddie Mordue (sax) and Jack Rothstein (violin).
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Released | September 1975 | |||
Recorded | Wessex Studios, Olympic Studios, February–June 1975 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Mike Batt | |||
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The various musical styles of the songs include rock, pop, blues, reggae, barbershop harmony, James Bond themes.[1]
"The Myths and Legends of King Merton Womble and His Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is a parody of two contemporary concept albums – The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and Journey to the Centre of the Earth – both by Rick Wakeman.
Despite having several successful singles, the album did not chart but did eventually go Gold.[2]
Track listing
- The Womble Shuffle (Mike Batt, (in which everybody shuffles) (2:49)
- The Myths and Legends of King Merton Womble and His Journey to the Centre of the Earth (Batt) (in which Wellington imagines the round knights of the table) (5:27)
- Down at the Barber Shop (Batt) (in which we meet the Wombling barber shop quartet) (1:59)
- The Empty Tidy-Bag Blues (Batt) (in which Orinoco reveals his taste for underground music) (4:11)
- Wombling White Tie and Tails (Batt) (in which Orinoco fancies himself as a film star) (3:32)
- Superwomble (Batt) (in which Orinoco dreams about the mighty Superwomble) (3:23)
- Miss Adelaide (She's Got a Lot of Knowledge) (Batt) (in which we meet Miss Adelaide, the school teacher and mistress of the Womblegarten) (3:57)
- Wombles on Parade (Batt) (in which The Wombles follow the band) (3:41)
- To Wimbledon with Love (Batt) (in which Wellington fancies himself as a secret agent) (3:50)
- Nashville Wombles (Batt) (in which we meet the guitar pickin' Wombles from Nashville, Tennessee) (4:55)
Singles
"Wombling White Tie And Tails", "Superwomble" and "The Womble Shuffle" were released as singles. "Down At The Barber Shop" was later released on the B-side of "Let's Womble To The Party Tonight".
"Wombling White Tie And Tails" was used in the soundtrack of the 1977 film "Wombling Free".
References
- Kim Cooper; David Smay; Jake Austen (2001). Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth. Feral House. pp. 160. ISBN 0-922915-69-5.
- Neil Warwick; Jon Kutner; Tony Brown (2004). The Complete Book Of The British Charts: Singles and Albums. Omnibus Press. pp. 1203–1204. ISBN 1-84449-058-0.