There was Wah! Heat, Wah!, Shambeko! Say Wah! and now Pete Wylie’s calling his band THE MIGHTY WAH! The crucial Liverpudlian has followed up last year’s ‘Story Of the Blues’ single with a new album, ‘A Word To the Wise Guy’, distributed by Beggar’s Banquet. First single is 'Come Back’, but the interesting thing is the inclusion of an original demo version of the song, which bears a totally different lyric and is a VERY frank attack on the band’s former distribution company.
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Rip It Up, Issue 86, 1 September 1984, Page 2
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83There was Wah! Heat, Wah!, Shambeko! Say Wah! and now Pete Wylie’s calling his band THE MIGHTY WAH! The crucial Liverpudlian has followed up last year’s ‘Story Of the Blues’ single with a new album, ‘A Word To the Wise Guy’, distributed by Beggar’s Banquet. First single is 'Come Back’, but the interesting thing is the inclusion of an original demo version of the song, which bears a totally different lyric and is a VERY frank attack on the band’s former distribution company. Rip It Up, Issue 86, 1 September 1984, Page 2
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