Records:
7"
You always hurt
the one you love
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The bands
first comercial release on Parakanormal Recordings. The record
includes a reworking of "Elephant Liberation" and the
all new summer classic "Lez Lez Lez". A new version of
"Working for the elephant" opens what is perhaps the
bands most complete work to date.
Tapes:
You keep the
moon in your car on Wednesday
The band's
first outing produced a stong album including the underground hit
"Y'Mother".This session also gave birth to
"Elephant Liberation" which appears on the 7"
"You always hurt the one you love". Other notable songs
include "Elephant Theatre" and "Call a Plumber
Harold"
The other
services which waitresses perform
This tape
includes the band's first steps into synth/guitar pop with songs
like "Peel and Lamac" and "facial hair would make
you look gay" paving the way for later songs like "Lez
Lez Lez". This album also includes the sample driven synth
song "Calling Her" this features a guest vocal
delicately sang by their dear friend Kelly.
Click Here to listen to "Facial hair would make you look
gay"

Strange is the
world of....
This 9 track
tape hosts the band's most "Kinky Cinema" songs to
date. Again this album uses the now tried and tested synth/guitar
formula. The title track itself is a kraftwerk-esque epic
featuring the band's only ever attempt at wah guitar. The most
notable song is the then titled "New
Novation"/"Working for the Elephant". The tape
also boasts remixed versions of "Working for the
Elephant" and Peadophillic Streak" these are mixed by
D.J Full-On.

Mirror Images
2/ The Hobby Craft Porn Film E.P
This E.P was
recorded in the same studio as the first Album, so the sound is
similar. This is a lesser known recording but still remains one
of the best. The record is more guitar based than "Strange
is the world" which makes this all the more sought after.
The opening track "The Stance of...." is almost an ode
to the band "Grandaddy" with a guitar/synth effect
giving rise to the bands most innovative work to date. This album
also gave us "Huw is a Pimp" the final song on the
7".

"....
I want to make you .....".
(Full Title
on request)
This record
documents the holiday music by the band. It is perhaps their best
work to date. Every song on it is an anthem in itself. Songs like
"Billie" and "Erotic Tease" have enjoyed
massive underground success, described by one journalist as
"Power Pop classics". The album does take on a more
sinister tone with the "Mogwai" style epic "Walk
the dogs" this graphic protrayal of young love is done in a
way only The Elephant know how to do. Also included on this album
is the disco/funk song "Get Funky" which can't help but
set the disco on fire. This album is an all time classic, a must
have!
(For ordering
infomaion email Elephant Net on WelshElephant@Yahoo.com)

"Take
your hand off my bum"
Recorded in
early autum of 1998, this album documents the bands most
accessible songs to date. The songs on this record are not
disilmilar to those of Joy Division and New Order. That fact
makes the album all the more appealling. The title track is a
delicate pop ballad with gentle progressions from major to minor
chords. The entire record was remixed by DJ Full-on but never
made available.
"Your
back to get her"
Only 4 tacks
make up this little known E.P. The sound is fairly flat compared
other releases, but the quality of the songs is as high as ever.
Half of the songs on "Your back to get her" are played
live by the band, this is where they shine. The simple make up of
the songs pays off well on the stage. This tape feature the post
summer chart romp "I love the sun".

".....
I want to have your children"
This tape by
The Welsh Elephant contains some of their best and most catchy
music of recent times. The songs "Boyz Boyz Boyz" and
"Dodgy Glam Track" have a distinct glam feel to them,
with twin vocals lifting the sound to a higher level. The album
takes on an acoustic edge with the ballad "The day
today" proving the bands versatility in the studio. The
album ends on two classic Elephant thrash songs "New year at
Ollies" and "Captain"- a cover of the
"IdleWild" song.

Cover Star: Morrissey
"The
Crazy Life"
The Bands
latest cassette release features the self titled summer power pop
classic as well as some more laid back tracks that some
say..."Sounds just like Blur!" Songs like "Kuwarla
Sharker" and "All About The Kosovans" stand to
show the bands varied styles. The comedy is not lost on this E.P
with the song "Were The Happy Monday." showing the band
have not lost tuch with their roots. The E.P ends on another
Mogwai style song this time using samples and an electric beat to
give a more "Finished" sound to the track.
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