The Wild Ones (song)
"The Wild Ones" | ||||
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Single by Suede | ||||
from the album Dog Man Star | ||||
Released | 7 November 1994 | |||
Format | CD, Vinyl record (12") | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Britpop | |||
Length | 4:50 | |||
Label | Nude | |||
Writer(s) | Brett Anderson, Bernard Butler | |||
Producer(s) | Ed Buller | |||
Suede singles chronology | ||||
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"The Wild Ones" is the second single from the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on 14 November 1994 on Nude Records. The song peaked at #18 in the UK.[1] The ballad is considered a favourite among fans and is one of their most notable songs of this period. The B-side, "Modern Boys", appears as an album track in the U.S. edition of Dog Man Star. The single also features a version of "Introducing the Band" by electronic pioneer Brian Eno.
Brett Anderson has said on numerous occasions that he regards this song as not only the high-water mark of his writing partnership with Bernard Butler,[2] but his favourite of all Suede songs.[3]
The "Wild Ones" music video was filmed in Dartmoor and was directed by Howard Greenhalgh. The video cost £150,000, most of it for computer special effects.[4]
The song "This World Needs a Father" is the only Suede song to feature input from both Bernard Butler and Richard Oakes.
NME ranked it number 370 in their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[5]
Track listings
All songs written by Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler except where noted.
- 12" Vinyl
- "The Wild Ones"
- "Eno's Introducing The Band"
- Cassette
- "The Wild Ones"
- "Modern Boys"
- CD1
- "The Wild Ones"
- "Modern Boys"
- "This World Needs a Father"
- CD2
- "The Wild Ones"
- "Eno's Introducing the Band"
- "Asda Town" (Anderson)
References
- ↑ "Artist Chart History: Suede". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "The Wild Ones (Original Unedited Version)". Q Magazine. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
- ↑ "Brett Anderson". The Beat. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
- ↑ Moody, Paul. "Suede: Meet the New Boy". NME. 29 October 1994.
- ↑ "Rocklist.net NME The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.. 2014". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-10-21.