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Wonderful is the fifth solo studio album and the eighth LP overall of English musician Adam Ant, released in March 1995 by EMI.It peaked at number 24 on the UK Album Chart and number 143 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Ant would achieve further US singles chart success in the 1990s with "Room at the Top", a second Top 20 hit in 1990, and the "Wonderful" title track, a third Top 40 hit in 1995. Friend or Foe achieved US Gold Disc status within a year of its release; Kings of the Wild Frontier crawled to the same certification after nearly 14 years.
[27] Subsequently in 1995, Adam Ant performed "Physical" live with Nine Inch Nails on their Self Destruct Tour for two nights in a row. In 1995, Ant released the album, Wonderful. The title track was a successful single, as was a tour of the US in support of the album.
Wonderful (Adam Ant album) or the title song, 1995; Wonderful (Circle Jerks album) ... "Wonderful", by Travis Scott from Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, 2016
Antmusic: The Very Best of Adam Ant is a greatest hits compilation album from Adam Ant that covers his early work with Adam and the Ants as well as his solo work. [3]This greatest hits package reached number six on the UK album chart [4] The corresponding VHS, with all the music videos to the classic Ant/Ants hits, also charted very well on the UK video charts.
Adam Ant: Wonderful: 7 March 1995: Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter: 21 January 2013: 17 years, 10 months, 15 days Daphne and Celeste: We Didn't Say That! 26 June 2000: Daphne & Celeste Save the World: 30 March 2018: 17 years, 9 months, 5 days [94] The dB's: Paris Avenue: 4 October 1994: Falling Off the Sky: 12 ...
In 1993, Dollimore was asked to join the Damned, with whom he toured for about two years and recorded the album Not of This Earth in 1995. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] Also in 1995, he toured with Adam Ant , supporting the Wonderful album.
"Cartrouble" is a song by Adam and the Ants, released as a single in March 1980 on Do It Records. It peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] Though usually stylised as one word, the title has also appeared as two separate words (for example, on the compilation album Antics in the Forbidden Zone).