P.H.U.Q.

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P.H.U.Q.
P.H.U.Q. cover
Studio album by The Wildhearts
Released May, 1995
Recorded 1994-1995
Genre Rock
Length 50:26
Label East West
Professional reviews
The Wildhearts chronology
Fishing For Luckies
(1994)
P.H.U.Q.
(1995)
The Best of The Wildhearts
(1996)
Alternate releases
Limited edition velvet case
Limited edition velvet case

P.H.U.Q. is an album by British Rock band The Wildhearts. It was released in May 1995 on East West Records and reached #6 in the UK Albums Chart.

[edit] Track listing

  1. I Wanna Go Where The People Go
  2. V-Day
  3. Just In Lust
  4. Baby Strange
  5. Nita Nitro
  6. Jonesing For Jones
  7. Woah Shit, You Got Through
  8. Cold Patootie Tango
  9. Caprice
  10. Be My Drug
  11. Naievety Play
  12. In Lilly's Garden
  13. Getting It

All songs written by Ginger.

[edit] Credits

The Wildhearts

Band members: Ginger - C.J.(Chris Jaghdar) - Scott Sorry - Ritch Battersby

Former members: Danny McCormack - Andrew "Stidi" Stidolph - Jef Streatfield - Jon Poole - Bam Bam - Devin Townsend
Discography
Studio Albums: Earth Vs The Wildhearts - Fishing for Luckies - P.H.U.Q. - Endless Nameless - The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed - The Wildhearts


Singles and EPs: Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go - Don’t Be Happy…Just Worry - Greetings From Shitsville - TV Tan E.P. - Caffeine Bomb - Suckerpunch - If Life Is Like A Lovebank I Want An Overdraft / Geordie in Wonderland - I Wanna Go Where The People Go - Just in Lust - Sick of Drugs - Red Light - Green Light E.P. - Anthem - Urge - Vanilla Radio - Stormy In The North, Karma In The South - So Into You - Top of the World- The Sweetest Song


Compilations: The Best of The Wildhearts - Anarchic Airwaves - Landmines And Pantomimes - Moodswings And Roundabouts - Anthem: The Single Tracks - Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff - Coupled With
Live Albums: Tokyo Suits Me - The Wildhearts Strike Back -Geordie in Wonderland


[edit] Pronunciation

Many people at the time of release mis-prounounced the album adding emphasis to the q, and so vocalising it as "Fuck you".

Ginger has since stated that the correct pronunciation of the album title is "Fuck".