
Boo Radleys Wake Up! Vinyl LP 2025
LP 1
1. Wake Up Boo!
2. Fairfax Scene
3. Itâs Lulu
4. Joel
5. Find The Answer Within
6. Reaching Out From Here
LP 2
1. Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock
2. Stuck On Amber
3. Charles Bukowski Is Dead
4. 4am Conversation
5. Twinside
6. Wilder
Their previous album, Giant Steps (1993), had won Wallaseyâs Boo Radleys copious critical acclaim to add to their cult fanbase. With the album that followed, the gold-selling Wake Up! (1995) they reached their commercial peak, topping the UK album chart.
Its lead single âWake Up Boo!â was their biggest by far and appeared to capture the mood of the
times, although looking back 30 years on its writer Martin Carr declared: âI tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop. Our whole career was spent trying not to 'fit inââ.
Still, their mastery of pure pop (with obvious â60s influences), taking in psychedelia, close
harmonies, big choruses, acoustic material and more was fully displayed. As Allmusic.com put it: âThe Boo Radleys were always a band with ambitions. The only difference with Wake Up! is that they finally fulfilled themâ.
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$12.21Boo Radleys Wake Up! Vinyl LP 2025
LP 1
1. Wake Up Boo!
2. Fairfax Scene
3. Itâs Lulu
4. Joel
5. Find The Answer Within
6. Reaching Out From Here
LP 2
1. Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock
2. Stuck On Amber
3. Charles Bukowski Is Dead
4. 4am Conversation
5. Twinside
6. Wilder
Their previous album, Giant Steps (1993), had won Wallaseyâs Boo Radleys copious critical acclaim to add to their cult fanbase. With the album that followed, the gold-selling Wake Up! (1995) they reached their commercial peak, topping the UK album chart.
Its lead single âWake Up Boo!â was their biggest by far and appeared to capture the mood of the
times, although looking back 30 years on its writer Martin Carr declared: âI tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop. Our whole career was spent trying not to 'fit inââ.
Still, their mastery of pure pop (with obvious â60s influences), taking in psychedelia, close
harmonies, big choruses, acoustic material and more was fully displayed. As Allmusic.com put it: âThe Boo Radleys were always a band with ambitions. The only difference with Wake Up! is that they finally fulfilled themâ.
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LP 1
1. Wake Up Boo!
2. Fairfax Scene
3. Itâs Lulu
4. Joel
5. Find The Answer Within
6. Reaching Out From Here
LP 2
1. Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock
2. Stuck On Amber
3. Charles Bukowski Is Dead
4. 4am Conversation
5. Twinside
6. Wilder
Their previous album, Giant Steps (1993), had won Wallaseyâs Boo Radleys copious critical acclaim to add to their cult fanbase. With the album that followed, the gold-selling Wake Up! (1995) they reached their commercial peak, topping the UK album chart.
Its lead single âWake Up Boo!â was their biggest by far and appeared to capture the mood of the
times, although looking back 30 years on its writer Martin Carr declared: âI tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop. Our whole career was spent trying not to 'fit inââ.
Still, their mastery of pure pop (with obvious â60s influences), taking in psychedelia, close
harmonies, big choruses, acoustic material and more was fully displayed. As Allmusic.com put it: âThe Boo Radleys were always a band with ambitions. The only difference with Wake Up! is that they finally fulfilled themâ.












