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Kings Of The Wild Frontier: Remastered [Deluxe Edition Box Set] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Kings Of The Wild Frontier: Remastered [Deluxe Edition Box Set] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $17.99Product Type : CD
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Deluxe two CD edition includes bonus b-sides, demos, rare tracks and live recordings. Digitally remastered edition of the 1980 album by Adam Ant and his band of merry Ants. Kings Of The Wild Frontier was the band's second album and their commercial breakthrough. After having his previous backing band wooed away by producer Malcolm McLaren, who used them to form Bow Wow Wow, Adam Ant recorded Kings Of The Wild Frontier with guitarist Marco Pirroni as his new writing partner. The album was released in November of '80 and reached #1 in the UK Album Chart. It spawned three hit singles: "Kings of the Wild Frontier", which was released in July and reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart; "Dog Eat Dog", which reached #4; and 'Antmusic', released in December and reaching No. 2, as well as #1 in Australia. The album was the UK's #1 selling album in 1981 and won Best British Album at the 1982 Brit Awards.
Tracklist:
- Dog Eat Dog
- Antmusic
- Feed Me to the Lions
- Los Rancheros
- Ants Invasion
- Killer in the Home
- Kings of the Wild Frontier
- The Magnificent Five
- Don't Be Square (Be There)
- Jolly Roger
- Making History
- The Human Beings
- Press Darlings
- Physical (You're So)
- Fall In
- Don't Be Square (Be There)
- The Human Beings
- Los Rancheros
- Making History
- The Human Beings
- Dog Eat Dog
- The Magnificent Five
- Don't Be Square (Be There)
- Los Rancheros
- Ants Invasion
- Killer in the Home
- Cleopatra
- Press Darlings
- Kick!
- Antmusic
- Beat My Guest
- Jolly Roger
- Zerøx
- Car Trouble
- Kings of the Wild Frontier
- Physical (You're So)
- A.N.T.S.
- Antmusic
- Don't Be Square (Be There)
UPC: 888751197428
Label: Sony Legacy
Release Date: 6.3.16
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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