Your Cassette Pet
Your Cassette Pet is the cassette-only debut mini-album by English new wave band Bow Wow Wow, released in November 1980 on EMI Records. ReleaseYour Cassette Pet contained only eight tracks (plus an instrumental secret track), and was not available on vinyl. Therefore, it was eligible only for the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at No. 58, and not the UK Albums Chart.[3] Two of the more notorious tracks from Your Cassette Pet are "Sexy Eiffel Towers" and "Louis Quatorze". "Sexy Eiffel Towers" included suggestive moaning and heavy breathing performed by then-14-year-old Lwin. "Louis Quatorze", which called attention to Lwin's young age, described a sexual assault at gun point.[4] Your Cassette Pet also included a cover of the 1940 Johnny Mercer/Rube Bloom pop hit "Fools Rush In". In 1982, to capitalize on the success of the "I Want Candy" music video on MTV, and the I Want Candy album on RCA,[5] EMI released an LP record, also titled I Want Candy, containing all eight original tracks from Your Cassette Pet, plus eight additional tracks. Among them were their first single, "C·30 C·60 C·90 Go" (which holds the distinction of being the world's first-ever cassette single),[6] their second single, "W.O.R.K (N.O. Nah No! No! My Daddy Don't)", and their respective B-sides. The EMI album reached number 26 on the UK Album chart.[7] An abridged version with 12 tracks - Twelve Original Recordings - was released for North American audiences. This was released in territories other than the UK and North America as Original Recordings In 1993, EMI released Girl Bites Dog - Your Compact Disc Pet on CD. Girl Bites Dog contained all 16 tracks from the EMI I Want Candy, an extended version of "W.O.R.K (N.O. Nah No! No! My Daddy Don't)", and a cover of Roy Orbison's "Cast Iron Arm". On 25 May 2018, Cherry Red Records released the three-disc set Your Box Set Pet (The Complete Recordings 1980–1984). The third disc, subtitled Singles, B-Sides & Remixes contains Your Cassette Pet in its entirety (tracks 3–10)[8] except for "Bow Wow Wow", the unlisted short piece of instrumental music in between "Sexy Eiffel Towers" and "Giant Sized Baby Thing", which is missing. Track listingAll tracks are written by David Barbarossa, Leigh Gorman, Malcolm McLaren and Matthew Ashman, except where noted
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