Swamp Thing (album)
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Swamp Thing is the third album by Malcolm McLaren, released in 1985. It is composed of out-takes recorded between 1982 and 1984. The tracks were often built upon material previously recorded - for example, "Eiffel Tower" repurposed lyrics from the Bow Wow Wow song "Sexy Eiffel Towers" with the rhythm track of "Punk it Up" from McLaren's album Duck Rock, while another track from that album, "Soweto," found its instrumental hook reused in the track "Boom Boom Baby."
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Swamp Thing (album)
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Swamp Thing
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Side one
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Side two
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(90481)
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Charisma (CAS 1170)
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1984
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Malcolm McLaren, Stephen Hague, Trevor Horn
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1982
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1985-11-11
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MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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The Rolling Stone Album Guide
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Eiffel Tower
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Swamp Thing
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Boom Boom Baby
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B.I. Bikki
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Buffalo Love
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Duck Rock Cheer
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Duck Rockers/Promises
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Supresto
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studio album
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McLaren
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Swamp Thing is the third album by Malcolm McLaren, released in 1985. It is composed of out-takes recorded between 1982 and 1984. The tracks were often built upon material previously recorded - for example, "Eiffel Tower" repurposed lyrics from the Bow Wow Wow song "Sexy Eiffel Towers" with the rhythm track of "Punk it Up" from McLaren's album Duck Rock, while another track from that album, "Soweto," found its instrumental hook reused in the track "Boom Boom Baby." The album was released to fulfill a contractual obligation with his record label. "Duck Rock Cheer" was the sole single released to promote the album. Neither the album nor the single met with commercial or critical success, though "Eiffel Tower" had earlier been featured on the soundtrack to the 1984 Jerry Schatzberg film No Small Affair.
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