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Wreckless Eric

Eric Goulden (born 18 May 1954), known as Wreckless Eric, is an English rock/new wave singer-songwriter, best known for his 1977 single "Whole Wide World" on Stiff Records. More than two decades after its release, the song was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time.[2] It was also acclaimed as one of the "top 40 singles of the alternative era 1975–2000".[3]

Wreckless Eric
Wreckless Eric, 2018
Background information
Birth nameEric Goulden
Born (1954-05-18) 18 May 1954 (age 69)[1]
Newhaven, East Sussex, England
GenresRock, new wave, punk rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1974–present
LabelsStiff Records,
Go! Discs Records
Empire
New Rose
Kelt
Hangman
Humbug
Vibroscope
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life

Wreckless Eric was born in Newhaven, East Sussex. He is a cousin of actress Gemma Arterton through her mother.[4] In 1973, he began attending Art School in Hull, where he joined bands such as Dirty Henry that played local clubs. On a break after his first year at school he saw Kilburn and the High Roads in Oldham. Struck by their honest approach to music, Eric decided to employ the same to his composing and performing. His next band, Addis and the Flip Tops, were the first incarnation of what would later be known as the DIY style. He first became known as one of the original members of the late 1970s Stiff Records artist roster, along with Ian Dury, Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe. Eric's first appearance on record was "Whole Wide World" on the Stiff label sampler A Bunch of Stiff Records in April 1977. The single version of that song was finally released in August. The song was produced by, and featured bass and guitar by Nick Lowe, with Steve Goulding on drums. The following month, the song was one of five tracks broadcast for the first of two sessions Eric recorded for DJ John Peel at BBC Radio 1.[5] The song went on to make number 47 in John Peel's 'Festive Fifty', the so-called 'lost list' of 1977;[6] it was number 8 in the Sounds critics' singles of the year; and it received an 'honourable mention' in the NME critics' chart.[citation needed] The song's reputation has grown over the years and numerous bands have covered "Whole Wide World", such as the Lightning Seeds, Mental As Anything, The Monkees (on their Pool It! album in 1987), The Proclaimers (on their 2007 album Life with You), Paul Westerberg, and Cage The Elephant (on their 2017 album Unpeeled).[7]

His debut album Wreckless Eric was a Top 50 hit in the UK Albums Chart. His second album with Stiff Records was The Wonderful World of Wreckless Eric.

End of Stiff days

Eric became increasingly unhappy with Stiff Records' business ideas and promotion. The label forced Eric to work with songwriting teams, hired backing bands and assigned his music to unsympathetic producers. By 1980, shortly after the release of Big Smash!, he decided to leave Stiff and record music at his home studio. Despite leaving the mainstream music business, he has continued writing songs and performing consistently throughout Europe and the United States. Since the 1980s Eric has released albums on numerous independent record labels.[8]

Post-Stiff bands

Eric's post-Stiff bands/projects include: The Captains of Industry, The Len Bright Combo, The Hitsville House Band, with one album Karaoke (1997) recorded under his real name, Eric Goulden.[8]

Post-Stiff albums

 
Replacing a string (1989)

In 1985, he released A Roomful of Monkeys with the Captains of Industry. It was followed in 1986 by a couple of homemade garage albums with 'The Len Bright Combo'. He always stayed in touch with Ian Dury and the Blockheads – two Blockheads, Norman Watt-Roy and Mick Gallagher, were in the Captains of Industry.

In 1989, he signed to New Rose Records as Eric Goulden, released the homemade Le Beat Group Electrique with bassist André Barreau and drummer Catfish Truton. This same year he moved to France, in a quiet countryside corner where he stayed for about ten years. By the time he made this move to the vineyard country, he had already ended his "career of full-time alcoholic", that he referred to in his autobiography.[citation needed]

Eric toured Eastern Europe in a 1960s Peugeot car, both solo and with his band. In 1990, he released a second Le Beat Group Electrique album, recorded live in a New Rose record shop in Paris, entitled At the Shop with Eduardo Leal de la Gala and Fabrice Bertran on the drums. Together they formed the Hitsville House Band.

Eric returned to the UK in 1998, wrote his autobiography A Dysfunctional Success – The Wreckless Eric Manual about his life in England in the punk rock years and the music industry, ending at his departure for France. Eric contributed his version of "Clevor Trever" (sic) to the Ian Dury tribute album Brand New Boots and Panties released in 2001. A new album Bungalow Hi was home-recorded, produced and released in 2004.

Later career

 
Wreckless Eric, Chicago, 2013

The soundtrack to the 2002 film Heartlands contained "(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World".

"(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World" appears in the 1996 film Different for Girls.

In late 2005, Eric toured the UK (also playing Dublin) supporting fellow ex-Stiff artists The Damned.[citation needed]

In the 2006 film Stranger Than Fiction, starring Will Ferrell, Ferrell sings "Whole Wide World" while playing the guitar, until the original Wreckless Eric version takes over.[9]

In 2008, Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby was released. The album had a sound that was described as including "lots of strummed acoustic guitars, insistent and melodic bass lines and atmospherics created by vintage keyboards, synthesizers, processed electric guitars and electronic effects".[citation needed] They toured to support the album.[10]

Eric joined The Proclaimers onstage at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, on 19 July 2008, to perform his song, "(I'd Go the) Whole Wide World" which they covered on their album Life with You.[citation needed] Eric and Amy Rigby joined John Wesley Harding onstage at Wiggins Park in Camden, New Jersey, United States, on 25 July 2009, to perform "(I'd Go the) Whole Wide World".

In September 2010, Eric and Rigby offered a track for a compilation album, Daddy Rockin Strong: A Tribute to Nolan Strong & The Diablos. They recorded a cover of the 1950s doo-wop song "I Want To Be Your Happiness." The Wind Records, along with Norton Records, released the album.[11]

After some years living in France with his wife and co-performer, singer-songwriter Amy Rigby, Goulden moved with her to the United States in 2011. As of November 2011, they lived in upstate New York, and continued to tour together.

In 2012, Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby recorded a version of the Bread song "The Guitar Man", for the fund raising CD Super Hits of the Seventies, for the radio station WFMU.

In December 2013, Fire Records re-released both Len Bright Combo records[12] and the band reunited for a one off show at The Lexington in London.[13] In 2014, Fire Records re-released Le Beat Group Electrique, The Donovan of Trash and 12 O'Clock Stereo.[14]

In December 2016, Wreckless Eric appeared in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Hometown Throwdown at the House of Blues in Boston. He sang "(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World".

In April 2018, Wreckless Eric released an album of new songs, Construction Time & Demolition, supported with shows in the UK, the US, and Canada.

"(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World" appears in the eighth episode of the 2019 Amazon TV series The Widow.[15]

Discography

Albums

As Wreckless Eric

Compilations

  • The Whole Wide World (December 1979) [compilation album] US release
  • Almost a Jubilee: 25 Years at the BBC (with Gaps) (2003)
  • Hits, Misses, Rags and Tatters (2010)

With Captains of Industry

  • Roomful of Monkeys (1984)

With The Len Bright Combo

  • The Len Bright Combo Presents... (1985)
  • Combo Time (1986)

(The two Len Bright Combo albums were re-released on a single CD on Eric's Southern Domestic label in 2004).

With Le Beat Group Electrique

  • Le Beat Group Electrique (1989)
  • At the Shop (1990)

With Hitsville House Band

  • 12 O'Clock Stereo (1996)

As Eric Goulden

  • Karaoke (1997)

With Amy Rigby

  • Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby (2008)
  • Two-Way Family Favourites (2010)
  • A Working Museum (2012)

Various artists compilation album appearances

  • A Bunch of Stiff Records (1977)
  • Stiffs Live (1978: Stiff Records, GET 1) No. 28 UK Albums Chart[16]
  • Heroes & Cowards (1978)
  • Can't Start Dancing (1978)
  • "Whole Wide World" featured on the That Summer! compilation album (June 1979) UK No. 36
  • The Last Compilation Album (1980)
  • The Stiff Records Box Set (1991)
  • DiY 3: Teenage Kicks – UK Pop I (1976–79) (1993)
  • Stranger Than Fiction Soundtrack (2006)
  • The Sandinista! Project (2007)
  • "Sick Organism" featured on The Good Lyre - Songs of John Wesley Harding (2021)

Singles

Band name Date 'A' side 'B' side Label Cat. No.
Wreckless Eric Aug 1977 "Whole Wide World" "Semaphore Signals" Stiff BUY 16
Wreckless Eric Feb 1978 "Reconnez Cherie" "Rags And Tatters" Stiff BUY 25
Wreckless Eric Oct 1978 "Take The K.A.S.H." "Girlfriend" Stiff BUY 34
Wreckless Eric Dec 1978 "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" "I Wish It Would Rain" Stiff BUY 40
Wreckless Eric Oct 1979 "Hit And Miss Judy" "Let's Go to the Pictures" Stiff BUY 49
Wreckless Eric Jan 1980 "A Popsong" "Reconnez Cherie" Stiff BUY 64
Wreckless Eric Mar 1980 "Broken Doll" "I Need A Situation" Stiff BUY 75
Captains of Industry Nov 1984 "Lifeline" "A Girl in a Million" Go! Discs GOD 6
Len Bright Combo Apr 1986 "Someone Must've Nailed Us Together" "Mona" Empire LEN 1
Wreckless Eric Oct 1989 "It's A Sick World" "Reconnez Cherie" New Rose NEW 100
Wreckless Eric May 1990 "Haunted House" "Depression (version Francaise)" New Rose NEW 136
Wreckless Eric Dec 1990 "Yuletide Forty-Five" Kelt
Wreckless Eric Feb 1993 "Joe Meek" "Tell Me I'm The Only One" Hangman SFTRI 226
Hitsville House Band 1996 "The Girl with the Wandering Eye" "Palace of Tears" / "Laurence of Arabia on Ice" Humbug
Wreckless Eric 2002 "Sweet Jane" "Continuity Girl" Vibroscope
Wreckless Eric 2007 "Whole Wide World 4 England" "Wayne Rooney's Foot" Fierce Panda

See also

Bibliography

  • "Wreckless Eric" Goulden: A Dysfunctional Success – The Wreckless Eric Manual, Do Not Press (2004), ISBN 1-904316-18-2[17]

References

  1. ^ Forte, August (20 October 2008). "Unlikely but serendipitously matched couple Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric returning to Johnny D's". Pop Matters. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  2. ^ Mojo (October 2001) – 100 Punk Scorchers , Issue 95, London;
  3. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative Rock. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p. 818.
  4. ^ . GQ. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – Wreckless Eric". BBC. 25 September 1977. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Rocklist.net...John Peel's Festive 50's – 1977 – 2003". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Search for "Whole Wide World"". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Turn It Down: Wreckless Eric Interview!". Turnit-down.blogspot.com. 8 January 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  9. ^ "Songs in the Key of Cinema: "Whole Wide World" & "Stranger Than Fiction"". MovieMezzanine.com. 13 June 2014.
  10. ^ "Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby: The underground royal couple take to Thee Parkside stage". Sfgate.com. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  11. ^ "New tribute album celebrates unsung Detroit R&B star Nolan Strong". Latimesblogs.latimes.com. 10 September 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  12. ^ "Fire Records". Fire Records. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  13. ^ Alexander, Phil (21 November 2013). "Wreckless Eric Reunites The Len Bright Combo | MOJO". Mojo4music.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Fire Records". Fire Records. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  15. ^ Pearis, Bill. "Wreckless Eric preps 'Construction Time & Demolition' Touring". Brooklynvegan.com. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  16. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  17. ^ "A Dysfunctional Success by Eric Goulden". Thedonotpress.com. Retrieved 12 May 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • Wreckless Eric at AllMusic
  • Review of Len Bright Combo reunion show – Rockerzine.com 2013

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Eric Goulden born 18 May 1954 known as Wreckless Eric is an English rock new wave singer songwriter best known for his 1977 single Whole Wide World on Stiff Records More than two decades after its release the song was included in Mojo magazine s list of the best punk rock singles of all time 2 It was also acclaimed as one of the top 40 singles of the alternative era 1975 2000 3 Wreckless EricWreckless Eric 2018Background informationBirth nameEric GouldenBorn 1954 05 18 18 May 1954 age 69 1 Newhaven East Sussex EnglandGenresRock new wave punk rockOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1974 presentLabelsStiff Records Go Discs RecordsEmpireNew RoseKeltHangmanHumbugVibroscopeWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life 2 End of Stiff days 3 Post Stiff bands 4 Post Stiff albums 5 Later career 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Compilations 6 3 Various artists compilation album appearances 6 4 Singles 7 See also 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditWreckless Eric was born in Newhaven East Sussex He is a cousin of actress Gemma Arterton through her mother 4 In 1973 he began attending Art School in Hull where he joined bands such as Dirty Henry that played local clubs On a break after his first year at school he saw Kilburn and the High Roads in Oldham Struck by their honest approach to music Eric decided to employ the same to his composing and performing His next band Addis and the Flip Tops were the first incarnation of what would later be known as the DIY style He first became known as one of the original members of the late 1970s Stiff Records artist roster along with Ian Dury Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe Eric s first appearance on record was Whole Wide World on the Stiff label sampler A Bunch of Stiff Records in April 1977 The single version of that song was finally released in August The song was produced by and featured bass and guitar by Nick Lowe with Steve Goulding on drums The following month the song was one of five tracks broadcast for the first of two sessions Eric recorded for DJ John Peel at BBC Radio 1 5 The song went on to make number 47 in John Peel s Festive Fifty the so called lost list of 1977 6 it was number 8 in the Sounds critics singles of the year and it received an honourable mention in the NME critics chart citation needed The song s reputation has grown over the years and numerous bands have covered Whole Wide World such as the Lightning Seeds Mental As Anything The Monkees on their Pool It album in 1987 The Proclaimers on their 2007 album Life with You Paul Westerberg and Cage The Elephant on their 2017 album Unpeeled 7 His debut album Wreckless Eric was a Top 50 hit in the UK Albums Chart His second album with Stiff Records was The Wonderful World of Wreckless Eric End of Stiff days EditEric became increasingly unhappy with Stiff Records business ideas and promotion The label forced Eric to work with songwriting teams hired backing bands and assigned his music to unsympathetic producers By 1980 shortly after the release of Big Smash he decided to leave Stiff and record music at his home studio Despite leaving the mainstream music business he has continued writing songs and performing consistently throughout Europe and the United States Since the 1980s Eric has released albums on numerous independent record labels 8 Post Stiff bands EditEric s post Stiff bands projects include The Captains of Industry The Len Bright Combo The Hitsville House Band with one album Karaoke 1997 recorded under his real name Eric Goulden 8 Post Stiff albums Edit Replacing a string 1989 In 1985 he released A Roomful of Monkeys with the Captains of Industry It was followed in 1986 by a couple of homemade garage albums with The Len Bright Combo He always stayed in touch with Ian Dury and the Blockheads two Blockheads Norman Watt Roy and Mick Gallagher were in the Captains of Industry In 1989 he signed to New Rose Records as Eric Goulden released the homemade Le Beat Group Electrique with bassist Andre Barreau and drummer Catfish Truton This same year he moved to France in a quiet countryside corner where he stayed for about ten years By the time he made this move to the vineyard country he had already ended his career of full time alcoholic that he referred to in his autobiography citation needed Eric toured Eastern Europe in a 1960s Peugeot car both solo and with his band In 1990 he released a second Le Beat Group Electrique album recorded live in a New Rose record shop in Paris entitled At the Shop with Eduardo Leal de la Gala and Fabrice Bertran on the drums Together they formed the Hitsville House Band Eric returned to the UK in 1998 wrote his autobiography A Dysfunctional Success The Wreckless Eric Manual about his life in England in the punk rock years and the music industry ending at his departure for France Eric contributed his version of Clevor Trever sic to the Ian Dury tribute album Brand New Boots and Panties released in 2001 A new album Bungalow Hi was home recorded produced and released in 2004 Later career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Wreckless Eric news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wreckless Eric Chicago 2013The soundtrack to the 2002 film Heartlands contained I d Go The Whole Wide World I d Go The Whole Wide World appears in the 1996 film Different for Girls In late 2005 Eric toured the UK also playing Dublin supporting fellow ex Stiff artists The Damned citation needed In the 2006 film Stranger Than Fiction starring Will Ferrell Ferrell sings Whole Wide World while playing the guitar until the original Wreckless Eric version takes over 9 In 2008 Wreckless Eric amp Amy Rigby was released The album had a sound that was described as including lots of strummed acoustic guitars insistent and melodic bass lines and atmospherics created by vintage keyboards synthesizers processed electric guitars and electronic effects citation needed They toured to support the album 10 Eric joined The Proclaimers onstage at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland on 19 July 2008 to perform his song I d Go the Whole Wide World which they covered on their album Life with You citation needed Eric and Amy Rigby joined John Wesley Harding onstage at Wiggins Park in Camden New Jersey United States on 25 July 2009 to perform I d Go the Whole Wide World In September 2010 Eric and Rigby offered a track for a compilation album Daddy Rockin Strong A Tribute to Nolan Strong amp The Diablos They recorded a cover of the 1950s doo wop song I Want To Be Your Happiness The Wind Records along with Norton Records released the album 11 After some years living in France with his wife and co performer singer songwriter Amy Rigby Goulden moved with her to the United States in 2011 As of November 2011 they lived in upstate New York and continued to tour together In 2012 Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby recorded a version of the Bread song The Guitar Man for the fund raising CD Super Hits of the Seventies for the radio station WFMU In December 2013 Fire Records re released both Len Bright Combo records 12 and the band reunited for a one off show at The Lexington in London 13 In 2014 Fire Records re released Le Beat Group Electrique The Donovan of Trash and 12 O Clock Stereo 14 In December 2016 Wreckless Eric appeared in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Hometown Throwdown at the House of Blues in Boston He sang I d Go The Whole Wide World In April 2018 Wreckless Eric released an album of new songs Construction Time amp Demolition supported with shows in the UK the US and Canada I d Go The Whole Wide World appears in the eighth episode of the 2019 Amazon TV series The Widow 15 Discography EditAlbums Edit As Wreckless Eric Wreckless Eric March 1978 Stiff Records SEEZ 6 No 46 UK Albums Chart 16 The Wonderful World of Wreckless Eric October 1978 Stiff SEEZ 9 Big Smash February 1980 Stiff SEEZ 21 double inc compilation album No 30 UK The Donovan of Trash 1991 Bungalow Hi 2004 AmERICa 2015 Construction Time amp Demolition 2018 Transience 2019 Compilations Edit The Whole Wide World December 1979 compilation album US release Almost a Jubilee 25 Years at the BBC with Gaps 2003 Hits Misses Rags and Tatters 2010 With Captains of Industry Roomful of Monkeys 1984 With The Len Bright Combo The Len Bright Combo Presents 1985 Combo Time 1986 The two Len Bright Combo albums were re released on a single CD on Eric s Southern Domestic label in 2004 With Le Beat Group Electrique Le Beat Group Electrique 1989 At the Shop 1990 With Hitsville House Band 12 O Clock Stereo 1996 As Eric Goulden Karaoke 1997 With Amy Rigby Wreckless Eric amp Amy Rigby 2008 Two Way Family Favourites 2010 A Working Museum 2012 Various artists compilation album appearances Edit A Bunch of Stiff Records 1977 Stiffs Live 1978 Stiff Records GET 1 No 28 UK Albums Chart 16 Heroes amp Cowards 1978 Can t Start Dancing 1978 Whole Wide World featured on the That Summer compilation album June 1979 UK No 36 The Last Compilation Album 1980 The Stiff Records Box Set 1991 DiY 3 Teenage Kicks UK Pop I 1976 79 1993 Stranger Than Fiction Soundtrack 2006 The Sandinista Project 2007 Sick Organism featured on The Good Lyre Songs of John Wesley Harding 2021 Singles Edit Band name Date A side B side Label Cat No Wreckless Eric Aug 1977 Whole Wide World Semaphore Signals Stiff BUY 16Wreckless Eric Feb 1978 Reconnez Cherie Rags And Tatters Stiff BUY 25Wreckless Eric Oct 1978 Take The K A S H Girlfriend Stiff BUY 34Wreckless Eric Dec 1978 Crying Waiting Hoping I Wish It Would Rain Stiff BUY 40Wreckless Eric Oct 1979 Hit And Miss Judy Let s Go to the Pictures Stiff BUY 49Wreckless Eric Jan 1980 A Popsong Reconnez Cherie Stiff BUY 64Wreckless Eric Mar 1980 Broken Doll I Need A Situation Stiff BUY 75Captains of Industry Nov 1984 Lifeline A Girl in a Million Go Discs GOD 6Len Bright Combo Apr 1986 Someone Must ve Nailed Us Together Mona Empire LEN 1Wreckless Eric Oct 1989 It s A Sick World Reconnez Cherie New Rose NEW 100Wreckless Eric May 1990 Haunted House Depression version Francaise New Rose NEW 136Wreckless Eric Dec 1990 Yuletide Forty Five KeltWreckless Eric Feb 1993 Joe Meek Tell Me I m The Only One Hangman SFTRI 226Hitsville House Band 1996 The Girl with the Wandering Eye Palace of Tears Laurence of Arabia on Ice HumbugWreckless Eric 2002 Sweet Jane Continuity Girl VibroscopeWreckless Eric 2007 Whole Wide World 4 England Wayne Rooney s Foot Fierce PandaSee also EditList of new wave artists and bands List of Peel sessions Music of the United Kingdom 1970s Bibliography Edit Wreckless Eric Goulden A Dysfunctional Success The Wreckless Eric Manual Do Not Press 2004 ISBN 1 904316 18 2 17 References Edit Forte August 20 October 2008 Unlikely but serendipitously matched couple Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric returning to Johnny D s Pop Matters Retrieved 10 April 2019 Mojo October 2001 100 Punk Scorchers Issue 95 London Thompson Dave 2000 Alternative Rock San Francisco Miller Freeman Books p 818 When GQ met Gemma Arterton GQ Archived from the original on 31 October 2014 Retrieved 28 September 2014 Radio 1 Keeping It Peel Wreckless Eric BBC 25 September 1977 Retrieved 12 May 2013 Rocklist net John Peel s Festive 50 s 1977 2003 Rocklistmusic co uk Retrieved 12 May 2013 Search for Whole Wide World AllMusic Retrieved 21 June 2021 a b Turn It Down Wreckless Eric Interview Turnit down blogspot com 8 January 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2013 Songs in the Key of Cinema Whole Wide World amp Stranger Than Fiction MovieMezzanine com 13 June 2014 Wreckless Eric amp Amy Rigby The underground royal couple take to Thee Parkside stage Sfgate com 4 September 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2013 New tribute album celebrates unsung Detroit R amp B star Nolan Strong Latimesblogs latimes com 10 September 2010 Retrieved 12 May 2013 Fire Records Fire Records 9 December 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2014 Alexander Phil 21 November 2013 Wreckless Eric Reunites The Len Bright Combo MOJO Mojo4music com Retrieved 1 February 2014 Fire Records Fire Records Retrieved 31 December 2015 Pearis Bill Wreckless Eric preps Construction Time amp Demolition Touring Brooklynvegan com Retrieved 9 April 2018 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited ISBN 1 904994 10 5 A Dysfunctional Success by Eric Goulden Thedonotpress com Retrieved 12 May 2013 External links EditOfficial website Wreckless Eric at AllMusic Review of Len Bright Combo reunion show Rockerzine com 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wreckless Eric amp oldid 1166708723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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