Black Leather Mojo
Debut album released in 2000 by British Rock band SilverGinger 5, produced by Tim Smith of the Cardiacs, who Ginger counted as one of his biggest influences. It was claimed by Ginger himself in an interview with Kerrang! magazine, that the audition for Wildhearts bassist Danny McCormack consisted of taking LSD and attending a Cardiacs concert. The link with the Cardiacs continued with the group's guitarist Jon Poole playing bass on Black Leather Mojo.
The album was released in Japan in 2000, with a UK release happening a year later on independent label Infernal Records. (The label was run by former Kerrang! journalist and EastWest A&R man Dante Bonutto, who had worked with Ginger on a number of occasions during the Wildhearts EastWest years.)
Track listing
Japanese Version
- Sonic Shake
- Divine Imperfection
- Anyway But Maybe
- Girls Are Better Than Boys
- Brain Sugar
- (Whatever Happened To) Rock 'N' Roll Girls
- Monkey Zoo
- Inside Out
- I Wanna Be New
- Church Of The Broken Hearted
- Take It All Why Don't'cha
- Too Many Hippies (In The Garden Of Love)
- Doggin'
- To Love Somebody (Bee Gees cover)
UK 2 Disc Version
CD1
- Sonic Shake
- Divine Imperfection
- Anyway But Maybe
- Girls Are Better Than Boys
- Brain Sugar
- (Whatever Happened To) Rock 'N' Roll Girls
- Monkey Zoo
- Too Many Hippies (In The Garden Of Love)
- Inside Out
- I Wanna Be New
- Church Of The Broken Hearted
- Take It All Why Don't'cha
CD2
- I Wanna Be New (Live)
- Divine Imperfection (Live)
- Motorvate (Live)
- Star / Groovus Maximus (Live)
- He's A Whore (Live)
- Inglorious (Live)
- Too Many Hippies (In The Garden Of Love) (Live)
- Medley: Nita Nitro / Eastenders Theme / Prince Charming / Stand And Deliver / I Just Called To Say... 'Zimbabwe' / Voices (Live - Acoustic)
- Love U Til I Don't (Live - Acoustic)
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me (Live - Acoustic)
- I Wanna Go Where The People Go (Live -Acoustic)
- Greetings From Shitsville (Live - Acoustic)
- Walk Like A Motherfucker (Demo)
- More Is The Law (Demo)
- Last Bastard In Heaven (Demo)
- A 2 Disc version of the album was re-issued by Castle on 28 March 2005 with the tracklisting/artwork of the original Japanese album along with the second disc of live performances and demos from the first UK release.
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