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Formed:
1964 in Andover, Hampshire, England

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






The Troggs

Biography

Remembered chiefly as proto-punkers who reached the top of the charts with the "caveman rock" of "Wild Thing" (1966), the Troggs were also adept at crafting power pop and ballads. Hearkening back to a somewhat simpler, more basic British Invasion approach as psychedelia began to explode in the late '60s, the group also reached the Top Five with their flower-power ballad "Love Is All Around" in 1968. While more popular in their native England than the U.S., the band also fashioned memorable, insistently riffing hit singles like "With a Girl Like You," "Night of the Long Grass," and the notoriously salacious "I Can't Control Myself" between 1966 and 1968. Paced by Reg Presley's lusting vocals, the group — which composed most of their own material — could crunch with the best of them, but were also capable of quite a bit more range and melodic invention than they've been given credit for.. Remembered chiefly as proto-punkers who reached the top of the charts with the "caveman rock" of "Wild Thing" (1966), the Troggs were also adept at crafting power pop and ballads. Hearkening back to a somewhat simpler, more basic British Invasion approach as psychedelia began to explode in the late '60s, the group also reached the Top Five with their flower-power ballad "Love Is All Around" in 1968. While more popular in their native England than the U.S., the band also fashioned memorable, insistently riffing hit singles like "With a Girl Like You," "Night of the Long Grass," and the notoriously salacious "I Can't Control Myself" between 1966 and 1968. Paced by Reg Presley's lusting vocals, the group — which composed most of their own material — could crunch with the best of them, but were also capable of quite a bit more range and melodic invention than they've been given credit for.

Hailing from the relatively unknown British town of Andover, the Troggs hooked up with manager/producer Larry Page (who was involved in the Kinks' early affairs) in the mid-'60s. After a flop debut single, they were fortunate enough to come across a demo of Chip Taylor's "Wild Thing" (which had already been unsuccessfully recorded by the Wild Ones). In the hands of the Troggs, "Wild Thing" — with its grungy chords and off-the-wall ocarina solo — became a primeval three-chord monster, famous not only in its original hit Troggs version, but in its psychedelic revamping by Jimi Hendrix, who used it to close his famous set at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.

"Wild Thing" made number one in the States, but the Troggs' momentum there was impeded by a strange legal dispute which saw their early records simultaneously released on two different labels. Nor did it help that the band didn't tour the U.S. for a couple of years. As a consequence, the fine follow-up singles "With a Girl Like You" and "I Can't Control Myself" didn't do as well as they might have. In Britain, it was a different story — they were smashes, although "I Can't Control Myself" had such an open-hearted lust that it encountered resistance from conservative radio programmers all over the globe.

The Troggs tempered their image on subsequent ballads, which utilized a sort of pre-"power ballad" approach. These weren't bad, and a few of them were British hits, but they weren't as fine as the initial blast of singles which established the band's image. "Love Is All Around," which restored them to the American Top Ten in 1968, was their finest effort in this vein. It was also their final big hit on either side of the Atlantic.

But the Troggs would keep going for a long, long time. In a sense they were handicapped by their image — they were not intellectuals, certainly, but they weren't dumb either. They wrote most of their songs, and their albums were reasonably accomplished, if hardly up to the level of the Kinks or Traffic, containing some nifty surprises like the gothic ballad "Cousin Jane," or the tongue-in-cheek psychedelia of "Maybe the Madman." By 1970, though, they were struggling. They continued to release a stream of singles, most of which had a straightforward simplicity that was out of step with the progressive rock of the time, all of which flopped, though some were fairly good.

The Troggs' image as lunkheads couldn't have been helped by the notorious Troggs Tapes, a 12-minute studio argument that was captured on tape while the band were unawares. The Spinal Tap-like dialog helped keep their cult alive, though, and as punk gained momentum in the mid-'70s, they gained belated appreciation as an important influence on bands like the Ramones and (earlier) the MC5. They found enough live work (sometimes on the punk/new wave circuit) to keep going, although their intermittent records generally came to naught. In 1992, they rose to their highest profile in ages when three members of R.E.M., which had covered "Love Is All Around," backed the Troggs on the comeback album Athens Andover.

Top Albums

The Best of The Troggs, The Troggs
1. The Best of ..
The Best of the Troggs, The Troggs
2. The Best of ..
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Troggs, The Troggs
3. 20th Century..
20 of Their Best, The Troggs
4. 20 of Their ..
Wild Thing, The Troggs
5. Wild Thing
Love Is All Around, The Troggs
6. Love Is All ..
Troggology, The Troggs
7. Troggology
Live At Max's Kansas City, The Troggs
8. Live At Max'..
Wild Thing, The Troggs
9. Wild Thing
Wild Thing - The Best of The Troggs (Re-Recorded Versions), The Troggs
10. Wild Thing -..
Audio CD (Greatest Hits - Wild Thing), The Troggs
11. Audio CD (Gr..
Am Radio Gold: The Troggs (Remastered) [Re-Recorded Versions], The Troggs
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Wild Thing (Re-Recorded Version), The Troggs
13. Wild Thing (..
Best of the Troggs, The Troggs
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The Ep Collection, The Troggs
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The Troggs, The Troggs
16. The Troggs
One Hour With The Troggs (Re-Recorded Versions), The Troggs
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All the Hits Plus More By The Troggs (Re-Recorded Versions), The Troggs
18. All the Hits..
Anthology, The Troggs
19. Anthology
Wild Thing, The Troggs
20. Wild Thing

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Wild Thing20th Century Masters - The ..2:34$1.29
2.
Love Is All AroundBest of The Troggs3:01$1.29
3.
With a Girl Like YouPirate Radio (Motion Pictur..2:07$1.29
4.
With A Girl Like YouBest of The Troggs2:10$1.29
5.
Wild Thing (Re-Recorded / Remastered..100 '50s & '60s..2:31$0.99
6.
Wild ThingBest of the Troggs2:33$0.99
7.
Wild Thing (Re-Recorded)20th Century Rocks: 60'..2:33$0.99
8.
Wild ThingBest of The Troggs2:38$1.29
9.
Wild ThingLi'l Red Riding Hood: T..2:34$0.99
10.
Cousin JaneLate Night Tales: Air (Rema..2:25$1.29
11.
Wild ThingGreat Bands2:34$0.99
12.
Love Is All AroundEp Collection2:59$0.99
13.
Our Love Will Still Be ThereEp Collection3:11$0.99
14.
Jingle JangleEp Collection2:29$0.99
15.
With a Girl Like YouEp Collection2:10$0.99
16.
You're LyingEp Collection2:31$0.99
17.
With a Girl Like You (New Stereo Sin..Best of 60s - British Invas..2:18$0.99
18.
Wild Thing (From Major League)Movie and Film Music2:31$0.99
19.
Love Is All AroundBritish Invasion Greatest H..2:38$0.99
20.
Wild ThingWild Thing - The Birth of H..2:34$0.99
21.
Wild Thing (Stereo Re-record)Build Me Up Buttercup More ..2:36$0.99
22.
Loves Is All AroundOldies But Goldies2:40$0.99
23.
Wild Thing (Re-Recorded / Remastered..Classic Rock Mega Hits2:31$0.99
24.
Maybe the MadmanAnthology2:13$0.99
25.
Little GirlAnthology3:00$0.99

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