Telstar TR038 - Fractured 14 song LP/CD

Track Listing & Songwriters:

Fractured --- (Jones, O'Connor)
You Turn the Hex On Me--- (Hall, Jones)
Takamatsu Twist--- (Holton)
C'mon and Swim *--- (Stewart, Coman)
Believe Me Little Girl--- (Hall)
Feelin' the Humidity--- (Jones, O'Connor)
No Time To Lose--- (Hall)
Doin' the Montague--- (Holton, Jones, O'Connor)
Catch A Tiger--- (Hall, Holton, Jones, O'Connor)
Love Is Such A Vise--- (Holton, Jones)
Up On The Rooftops--- (Holton, Jones, O'Connor)
The V.I.P.--- (Jones, O'Connor)
Bleedin' Me Down--- (Hall)
The Kingdom of Nye--- (Holton)


All songs are Swank Tones Music Publishing BMI except "*" which is Taracrest Music BMI

Recorded Nov. 1999 at Mark Maxwell's Studios in Athens, GA.
Engineered by Mark Maxwell. Produced by Jeff Walls.
Released June 2000

Dan Electro - drums & backing vocals
Montague the Human Metronome - guitar
The Professor - lead vocals
Buzz Hagstrom - bass

Special Guest:
The Flesh Hammer - organ/piano on "Fractured", "C'mon and Swim", "Feelin' the Humidity", "Doin the Montague" and "Catch A Tiger" theremin on "The Kingdom of Nye"

Fractured's release in 2000 combined a number of longtime favorite songs from the Woggles live set, plus a slew of recent tunes road hardened over the past few months prior to recording. Finally making its way onto album is the show finale "Doing the Montague," in which the Gue calls out to the initiated to, "Get together and form a line, make it quick don't waste my time!" It ain't right to keep the big man waiting, especially a man with an appetite. Like he says,"Steak and chicken in breaded suits. Both of these are my favorite food groups!"

While touring Japan in 1999, the Woggles were fortunate to play in Takamatsu. While there, the kids turned the band onto a new version of the number one dance craze of all time with a new twist, the "Takamatsu Twist," that is! Other highlights include rockin' and rollickin' numbers like "Believe Me Little Girl," "Love Is Such A Vise," "You Turn the Hex On Me," plus the Dan Electro penned anthem "No Time To Lose."

On the dancin' side Buzz wants to let all the people know about true southern comfort in "Feelin' the Humidity." The Professor lectures on the proper treatment for celebrities, like the Woggles, in "V.I.P." and all the boys give the great Bobby Freeman a run for his money with a killer version of "C'mon and Swim."

The album winds up with what should be the theme song to Art Bell's radio show "Coast to Coast." Titled the "Kingdom of Nye," the song takes you on an alien abduction through cattle mutilations and ends up in a seperate dimension!

Fractured was also released in Japan on the Trippin' Elephant label. CLICK HERE and you can check out the slightly different artwork.