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Hunt and Townshend both had home studios, the former's centred around programming and rock instruments, while the latter's was focussed on recording drums. The pair planned to record drums at Townshend, and record other instruments and vocals at Hunt's. With a lack of new material at their disposal,
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in October 1993 (UK No. 4). Another single "Full of Life (Happy Now)" came out just before Christmas. The band toured Europe before going to the United States in February 1994. A third single "Hot Love Now" (UK No. 19) was released in time for the UK tour in March and, by the time the tour
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In April 2006, original Wonder Stuff drummer Martin Gilks was killed in a motorcycle accident in London. An album of We Know Where You Live's demo recordings and live tracks was released in December 2006, with all profits being donated to a charitable concern at the request of Gilk's parents. In
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In early 2004, Hunt was informed that Gilks and Bell would no longer work with him, and thus The Wonder Stuff (in the eyes of Gilks and Bell) were defunct. As a result, Quinell and Whittaker were informed the band had split, and Hunt began work on a new record with Mark McCarthy
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and Wonder Stuff drummer Peter Howard. They released a self-titled debut album in October 1996, but were soon dropped by Polydor prior to the release of the second album. Hunt started to tour as a solo artist, travelling to the US with Malc Treece, and releasing two albums:
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in December 2000. This soon became five sold-out nights, preceded by two nights of shows at JB's in Dudley (the site of their debut gig). The group's previous four studio albums were reissued with bonus tracks, and a compilation of b-sides, demos and live tracks,
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Known for their catchy songs and Hunt's sharp lyrics, the band's sound evolved from guitar pop to include sampling and elements of folk and country. The band - and Hunt in particular — were favourites of the UK music press, and were often associated with fellow
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and released in October 2006. The Wonder Stuff also began mixing a live record documenting the 2006 concerts and played several UK outdoor shows. The band finished the year by touring the UK again, performing their final show of the year on 8 December at the
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Meanwhile, Treece, Clifford and Gilks formed We Know Where You Live (originally titled WeKnowWhereYouLive), with Ange Dolittle from Eat. They gigged extensively throughout 1995 and 1996 and released two EPs before splitting.
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Karu left the band in late 2010 to focus on being a cameraman; he was forced to turn down several opportunities in the US while touring the UK with the band. As Hunt lived in South Shropshire, he would often see
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in 2007, which featured Nockalls and Karu; Hunt toured the UK twice, and the US later in the year. Before recording the album, he expected the band to be working on their own album at some point during the year.
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was recorded at The Wain House and The Beeches in South Shropshire, with Hunt acting as producer. The band also toured the UK in April 2013, summer shows, and a Sleigh the UK set of shows in December 2013.
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and son of one-time Wonder Stuff manager, Les Johnson). Sessions for this new solo record were later joined by Malc Treece. The result of this was The Wonder Stuff's first new album for over a decade,
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on guitar and Tony Arthy on drums, with Arthy having parted company with Jesus Jones. Arthy had previously worked with Hunt in an earlier, but unreleased incarnation of The Miles Hunt Club in 2001.
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The Wonder Stuff were formed on 19 March 1986 (their name reportedly came from a remark made about a very young Hunt by John Lennon) and in September that year recorded a self-financed debut
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albums in full alongside other tracks from their back catalogue and the new album. Thwaite moved to guitar on the live shows promoting the new album with Tim Sewell taking over bass duties.
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for £80,000 in 1987, the group released a series of singles including "Unbearable", "Give Give Give, Me More More More", "A Wish Away" and "It's Yer Money I'm After Baby" (their first
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at local pubs. Hunt asked him if he would drum for the Wonder Stuff, which he agreed to. In 2011, the band toured the UK to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their third studio album
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in March and the single "Blah Blah La Di Dah" available as a download. The band toured in March 2006 to support the record and in conjunction with their twentieth anniversary.
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A planned tour of the Far East and Australia in May was cancelled. The band made no public announcement at that time but a split was announced in June in a fanclub newsletter.
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After previewing their new material at a few European summer festivals, a new single "On the Ropes" (UK No. 10) was released in September 1993 followed by the album
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In September 1989, "Don't Let Me Down, Gently", with its slick, American-shot video, became the Wonder Stuff's first Top-20 hit, heralding the release of second album,
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one of their albums of the year for 1988, judging it, "A rollicking debut from the only band with enough wit, energy, charisma and acumen to cross over from loutish
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A non-album single, "Who Wants to Be the Disco King?" was released in March 1989 and was followed by UK, European, and United States tours and appearances at the
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towards the end of 2019, featuring several songs co-written by Thwaite on guitar, which would be followed by a tour where the group would play
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in 1991, reaching the top of the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in November. The band carried on touring into 1992. They released the single "
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Recording for a third album was started in late 1990 and completed early the following year. The first single from the new album was "
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in October (UK No. 5). The album saw the introduction of new band member, Martin Bell, a multi-instrumentalist who contributed
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replacing McCarthy on bass. After a short tour at the start of the year, the group announced they would be releasing a new album
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Just after the third single from the album, "Sleep Alone" in September, the group scored a commercial success when they covered
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Touring continued through the latter part of the year, with more dates in the United States (both as headliners and supporting
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Hunt, Treece, Gilks, Bell and Whittaker, together with new bassist Stuart Quinell, reformed for a one-off concert at London's
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Following a successful Australian tour in early 2014, drummer Fuzz Townshend left the group to concentrate on his work with
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In 2019, the band announced a new lineup, with founder member Malc Treece returning on guitar replacing Donnelly,
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A single, "Circlesquare", was released shortly afterwards, just before Paul Clifford replaced Jones on the
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Following this, the band went on hiatus due to Treece starting a family. Hunt released the solo album
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No. 18). This preceded a first headlining nineteen-date national tour, 'Groovers on Manoeuvres'.
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In December 2013 the band's track "A Wish Away" was used in a TV commercial for the holiday company
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in the Spring of 1990. This led to a string of live outings for the renewed line-up in mid-1990.
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near Stratford-on-Avon in front of an audience of 30,000. In September, an 18-song compilation
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During the hiatus between 1994 and 2000, Hunt was involved in several projects. He hosted
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The Wonder Stuff performed the final contracted show on 15 July 1994 as headliners at the
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After the album release, the band performed a first headlining stadium show at
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With only one single release in 1990 and no album yet ready, the band put out
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More live performances continued into 2001 with the release of a live album
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2006, Miles Hunt's acoustic shows were recorded for a live album, titled
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This line-up continued into 2006 for the release of their new album
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in response to a fan's letter: a cover version of John Lennon's "
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nomination by turning down an invitation to the awards show at
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album (recorded in December 1991) was released in July 1995.
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show. He then put together another band, Vent 414, with ex-
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The band scored one UK number 1 single, their release of "
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where the band would play their first two studio albums,
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in June, and more concerts came in 2002. A DVD release,
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In 2008, the Wonder Stuff entered into a deal with the
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Jones left the band in December 1989, moving to the
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