1988 studio album by The Escape Club
Wild Wild West is the second album by rock band The Escape Club , released in 1988.[ 4] It includes their most well-known song, "Wild, Wild West ".[ 5] The album also included the singles "Shake for the Sheik " and "Walking Through Walls".
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 6]
All songs written and arranged by The Escape Club. Title 1. "Wild, Wild West " 5:44 2. "Jealousy" 3:07 3. "Shake for the Sheik " 4:02 4. "Walking Through Walls" 3:20 5. "The Longest Day" 4:36 6. "Who Do You Love?" 3:17 7. "Staring at the Sun" 4:47 8. "Only the Rain" 3:06 9. "Goodbye Joey Rae" 4:28 10. "Working for the Fatman" 2:57
Trevor Steel : Guitars, Main Vocal John Holliday: Guitars, Harmonica, Backing Vocals Johnnie Christo: Bass, Backing Vocals Milan Zekavica: Drums, Percussion Additional Personnel [ edit ] Steve Pigott, John Carin, Alan Clark : Keyboards, Synthesizers Andy Duncan, Steve Scales: Percussion Ben Parks, Brian Brumitt, Dave Plews, Jim Patterson: Horns "Plum", Tessa Niles : Backing Vocals ^ "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - October 16, 2010: Escape Club certified albums" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved 27 July 2013 . ^ a b Breihan, Tom (7 June 2021). "The Number Ones: The Escape Club's "Wild, Wild West" . Stereogum . Retrieved 12 November 2023 . With Kimsey, the Escape Club recorded their Wild, Wild West album, a clear attempt to run grandly pouty T. Rex-style '70s glam rock through an '80s dance-beat filter. ^ Writer, DEBORAH WILKER, Music. "ESCAPE CLUB HAS A WILD BEGINNING" . Sun-Sentinel.com . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link ) ^ "Escape Club - Wild, Wild West" . www.pastemagazine.com . 14 September 2015. ^ " 'Tween the Rock and Pop Place" . Los Angeles Times . 27 November 1988. ^ "Wild Wild West - The Escape Club | Songs, Reviews, Credits" . AllMusic . ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. ^ "The Escape Club Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved 6 May 2022. ^ "Billboard.BIZ: Top Pop Albums of 1989" . Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2022 .