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{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}} {{Use British English|date=June 2014}} {{Infobox song | name = Watching the Wildlife | cover = Watching_The_Wildlife.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = [[Frankie Goes to Hollywood]] | album = [[Liverpool (album)|Liverpool]] | B-side = The Waves | released = {{start date|1987|02|23|df=y}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1987/Music-Week-1987-02-21.pdf|title=Music Week|page=38}}</ref> | recorded = 1986 | studio = | venue = | genre = [[Baroque pop]] | length = 4:19 | label = [[ZTT Records|ZTT]] | writer = * Peter Gill * [[Holly Johnson]] * Brian Nash * Mark O'Toole | producer = [[Stephen Lipson]] | prev_title = [[Warriors of the Wasteland]] | prev_year = 1986 | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|Js_bi9Xz4wY|"Watching the Wildlife"}}}} }} "'''Watching the Wildlife'''" is the seventh and last single by English [[pop music|pop]] band [[Frankie Goes to Hollywood]]. Released on 23 February 1987, it is the most radio friendly of the three singles from ''Liverpool'' going for a [[Beatlesque]] approach with string orchestration and psychedelic guitar riffs. It is also the only one of the three ''Liverpool'' singles not to have a CD single release at that time and the mix used on the 7" vinyl single has never appeared on a UK-issued compact disc. The single only reached number 28 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] and #23 in [[West Germany|Germany]]. ==Background== Bassist Mark O'Toole explained that the song is "basically a story of someone going through their life doing the things they normally doβββlike the girls putting out the washing and stuff like that."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Borg |first=Lola |date=5 November 1986 |title=We're All Hippies At Heart |url=https://www.zttaat.com/article.php?title=990 |access-date=2024-03-23 |website= |publisher=[[Smash Hits]]}}</ref> The 7" packaging made reference to [[Animal|animals]], with a [[panda]] and [[dolphin]] on the sleeve. The cassette single more references to [[sexual intercourse]] with the instrumental mix being dubbed "The Condom Mix" on the cassette single. The promotional [[condom]] that was to be distributed with each single would have stopped the single sales counting towards the UK charts as the official chart provider had introduced new rules to this effect, so the idea was abandoned. Promotional copies complete with the condom do exist, however.<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 1987 |title=As part of their bid to further the cause of safe sexβ¦ |url=https://www.zttaat.com/article.php?title=761 |access-date=2024-03-23 |website= |publisher=[[Number One (magazine)|No. 1]]}}</ref> ==Critical reception== Roger Morton of ''[[Record Mirror]]'' said of the single, "The fact that you're supposed to get a CONDOM with the cassette version of this could lead to irksome speculation about the title. So let's just say that giving away prophylactics is a GOOD IDEA, and if this piece of swinging, brassy, orchestral bombast wasn't all swollen up like an inflated Durex, it might have been too."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morton |first=Roger |date=7 March 1987 |title=FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD 'Watching The Wildlife' (ZTT) |url=https://www.zttaat.com/article.php?title=969 |access-date=2024-03-23 |publisher=[[Record Mirror]]}}</ref> ==Chart performance== By the time "Watching the Wildlife" was released as a single, poor record sales and interest in the ''Liverpool'' album had all but waned. The single failed to break the Top 20 in Europe, only reaching number 28 on the [[UK Singles Chart]], number 23 in [[West Germany|Germany]] and number 24 in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. "Watching the Wildlife" would prove to be the last single released by Frankie Goes to Hollywood as they disbanded shortly after its release, initiating a series of lawsuits by the record label [[ZTT Records|ZTT]] over contract and royalty differences. ==Track listing== All discographical information pertains to UK releases only. ;7": ZTT / ZTAS 26 "animal fur/animal smell" # "Watching the Wildlife" β 3:50 # "The Waves" β 3:02 ;12": ZTT / 12 ZTAS 26 # "Watching the Wildlife" (hotter) [labelled as "animal fur"] β 9:02 # "Wildlife Bit 1" [unlisted] β 0:38 # "Wildlife Bit 2" [unlisted] β 0:37 # "Watching the Wildlife" (voiceless) β 3:49 # "The Waves" β 3:02 *"Watching the Wildlife" (voiceless) was re-released on the ''[[Sexmix]]'' compilation in 2012. ;12": ZTT / 12 ZTAX 26 # "Watching the Wildlife" (movement 2) β 7:12 # "Wildlife Bit 3" β 6:24 # "Wildlife Bit 4" β 4:20 # "The Waves" β 3:02 *"Movement 2" is a mainly instrumental mix, featuring a unique orchestration of the song by arranger David Bedford, and until recently was one of the rarest tracks by Frankie, being only available on this 12" record which itself was a low selling item. The "Movement 2" mix finally made it onto compact disc as part of ZTTs Element series reissues. *"Wildlife Bit 3" is an extended mix by engineer Robert Kraushaar.<ref name=autogenerated1>''Liverpool'' deluxe edition sleevenotes</ref> *"Wildlife Bit 4" is an instrumental mix without drums, guitar or bass, showcasing the orchestral arrangement. ;12": ZTT / 12 ZTE 26 [[File:Beobachtungen im Wilden Leben.jpg|thumb|200px|right|"Beobachtungen im Wilden Leben" (Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit mix)]] "Beobachtungen im Wilden Leben" (roughly translated as "Observations in the wild life") # "Beobachtungen im Wilden Leben" (Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit mix) (use a condom) β 10:16 # "Wildlife Bit 1" [unlisted] β 0:38 # "Wildlife Bit 2" [unlisted] β 0:37 # "Watching the Wildlife" (voiceless) β 3:49 # "The Waves" β 3:02 * The "Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit" mix ('The last days of mankind' mix) was deceptively listed as mixed by [[Klaus Schulze]], which got ZTT into trouble with Schulze. It was actually mixed by Paul Morley,<ref name=autogenerated1 /> and features samples from an AIDS phoneline. This release was deliberately packaged to look like a German import, complete with German titles, an Island Records catalogue number (in addition to its correct UK ZTT one) and even an Island Records label design. It is the only UK issue not to have a normal ZTT label. ;MC: ZTT / CTIS 26 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 4) [a.k.a. "Orchestral Wildlife"] β 4:26 # "Watching the Wildlife" (hotter) ["Hotter Wildlife"] β 9:09 # "The Waves" β 3:02 # "Wildlife Bit 1" ["One Bit"] β 0:38 # "Wildlife Bit 2" ["Two Bit"] β 0:37 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 3) [a.k.a. "The Condom Mix"] β 6:26 *Although the tracks were listed on the sleeve with unique titles ("Orchestral Wildlife", "The Condom Mix" etc.), they are in fact the same tracks that appeared on the first two 12" singles. *This cassette single was included on the 2011 deluxe reissue of ''Liverpool'', with a reordered track listing (being "Bit 3", "Bit 4", "The Waves", "Hotter", "Bit 1" and "Bit 2"). ;Digital download: ZTT # "Watching the Wildlife" (7" mix) β 3:52 # "Watching the Wildlife" (hotter) β 9:08 # "Watching the Wildlife" (movement 2) β 7:13 # "Watching the Wildlife" (Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit) β 10:14 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 1) β 0:38 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 2) β 0:37 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 3) β 6:25 # "Watching the Wildlife" (bit 4) β 4:24 # "Watching the Wildlife" (voiceless) β 3:50 # "The Waves" β 3:02 *The version of the 7" mix included here is the version from ''Frankie Said'', which is not the exact same mix. ==Charts== {| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |- !Chart (1987) !Peak<br />position |- {{single chart|Dutch100|47|artist=Frankie Goes to Hollywood|song=Watching the Wildlife|rowheader=true}} |- {{single chart|Ireland2|24|song=Watching the Wildlife|rowheader=true}} |- {{single chart|UKsinglesbyname|28|artist=Frankie Goes to Hollywood|rowheader=true}} |- {{single chart|West Germany|23|artist=Frankie Goes to Hollywood|song=Watching the Wildlife|songid=50528|rowheader=true}} |} == References == {{Reflist}} {{Frankie Goes to Hollywood}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:1987 singles]] [[Category:Frankie Goes to Hollywood songs]] [[Category:Song recordings produced by Stephen Lipson]] [[Category:ZTT Records singles]] [[Category:1986 songs]]
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