- Better Scream
Infobox Single
Name = Better Scream
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = Wah! Heat
Album =
A-side =
B-side = "Hey (Disco) Joe"
Released = February 1980
Format = 7"
Recorded =Liverpool
Genre =Post-punk
Length = 8:03
Label =Inevitable Music
Writer =Pete Wylie
Producer =
Last single =
This single = "Better Scream" (February 1980)
Next single = "Seven Minutes to Midnight" (1980)
Misc ='Better Scream' was the debut 7" single released by the first band incarnation of Pete Wylie, Wah! Heat after being member of the legendary The Crucial Three and
The Mystery Girls . It was also Pete Wylie's second serious project (the first being the heavily-funded but short-lived Liverpool super groupEnglish Opium Eaters with futureLightning Seeds leaderIan Broudie , futureFrankie Goes to Hollywood dancer Paul Rutherford on lead vocals, and futureSiouxsie and the Banshees drummerBudgie ). When theEnglish Opium Eaters collapsed due to musical differences, Wah! Heat was formed in late 1979. The original band consisted during this time of Pete Wylie on Vocals and Guitars, Rob Jones on drums and former Those Naughty Lumps' bassist Pete Younger on bass [ [http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2007/12/wah-heat.html music...isms: Wah! Heat ] ] .The single first appeared in March 1980, and was released and reviewed the same week as Wylie's former colleagueJulian Cope released his third single 'Treason' withThe Teardrop Explodes . ""Better Scream"" received critical acclaim by the British press and magazines like Sounds and theNME .John Peel also noticed the band, and was so impressed by their 7" debut that he invited them to record their first Peel Session in the late Spring 1980 [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/pete-wylie-islington-academy-london-705326.html Pete Wylie, Islington Academy, London - Reviews, Music - The Independent ] ] [ [http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2007/12/wah-heat.html music...isms: Wah! Heat ] ] .Track listing
# Better Scream (Wylie) - 3:25
# Hey (Disco) Joe (Jones/Wylie/Younger) - 5:00References
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