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Where the Wild Things Are (Agent Provocateur album)

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Where the Wild Things Are
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 5, 1997
GenreBreakbeat, big beat
LabelWall of Sound, Epic Records
ProducerDanny Saber
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Muzik3/10[1]

Where the Wild Things Are is the debut album by British band Agent Provocateur. The song "Red Tape" was featured in The Jackal and on the original score of the Underworld soundtrack.

Track listing

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  1. "Red Tape" (5:20)
  2. "Spinning" (3:45)
  3. "Agent Dan" (5:28)
  4. "Kicks" (5:00)
  5. "You're No Good" (2:56)
  6. "Sabotage" (4:38)
  7. "Elvis Economics" (7:41)
  8. "Sandpit" (4:50)
  9. "Hercules" (4:02)
  10. "Dumb" (3:44)
  11. "Red Tape" (the Janitor Remix) (6:08)
  12. "Agent Dan" (Propellerheads Remix) (4:48)
  13. "Sabotage" (Monkey Mafia Bastard Remix) (6:43)
  14. "Dumb" (Mekon Remix) (4:41)

Personnel

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Agent Provocateur

with:

  • Shaun Ryder - vocals on "Agent Dan"
  • Mad Frankie Fraser - vocals on "Sandpit"
  • Mark Rutherford - keyboards on "Red Tape"
  • Joe Strummer - guitar on "Dumb"
  • Jim Whelan - guitar on "Spinning" and "You're No Good"
  • Simon "Palmskin" Richmond - drums on "You're No Good"
  • Dominic Evans - vocals on "Dumb"
Technical
  • Mark Baker - photography
  • Robert Hill - engineer
  • Jon Carter - remixing

References

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  1. ^ Newsome, Rachel (May 1997). "Agent Provocateur: Where The Wild Things Are" (PDF). Muzik. No. 24. p. 117. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
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