Time for yet another installment of the Coulda-Shoulda-Woulda Files, where we blow the dust off of a forgotten favorite and give its lack of chart success a once-over.
Artist: The Wannadies
Album: Yeah, 1999
What happened: if the long-running Swedish outfit the Wannadies are known for anything stateside, it's for "You And Me Song," a wisftul power-pop anthem that appeared in 1996's Romeo + Juliet. After that song became a mid-sized college-radio hit, their back-catalog was condensed for a U.S. release, and Ric Ocasek was brought on board to produce the wannabe breakthrough album Yeah; alas, thanks to numerous label problems, the album didn't even get released here until 2000.
Why it should have been a hit: Ocasek's slicked-up production here adds chunky guitar riffs and effects pedals, essentially turning the Wannadies into a hard-rock twee-pop band. And while they'll probably never have a large U.S. following, tracks like "Big Fan" and "Yeah" no doubt sound amazing at those outdoor European festivals.
The Wannadies - Yeah [MP3, link expired]
The Wannadies - Big Fan [MP3, link expired]
The Wannadies - You And Me Song [MP3, link expired]
The Wannadies [Official Site]



Comments
Yeah, this band rules.
I love when you guys make me dig up my good memories of the 90s.
Hey thanks for reminding me of the "You and Me Song"-- that was a Nick Marc/Tiswas standard back in the late 90's-- but you posted the wrong MP3-- that's their song called "you". You should fix that because the one you intended is much better!
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