Malcolm McLaren first came to prominence as the notorious manager of the Sex Pistols, the premier punk rock band of the late '70s. In the 1980s, McLaren turned performing artist himself, assembling eclectic recordings that were especially popular in Great Britain.
In 1989, signing to Epic Records for Waltz Darling, which produced Top 40 U.K. hits in the title track and "Something's Jumpin' in Your Shirt." The album featured guest vocalists as well as star instrumentalists Jeff Beck and Bootsy Collins
Track list:
1. House of the Blue Danube
2. Something's Jumpin' in Your Shirt
3. Waltz Darling
4. Shall We Dance?
5. Deep in Vogue
6. Call a Wave
7. Algernon's Simply Awfully Good at Algebra
8. I Like You in Velvet
Line up:
Malcolm McLaren - main performer
Jeff Beck - guitars
Bootsy Collins - bass
Lisa Marie - vocals
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