Pop · GB · Active since 1973

The Wombles

Orchestral pop with a green heart and a glam rock pulse. Meticulously crafted 70s earworms that make recycling sound like a technicolor party.

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The Wombles offer a masterclass in high-fidelity pop pastiche, where the whimsy of children's television meets the sophisticated arranging skills of Mike Batt. It is music that refuses to be small, utilizing full orchestral flourishes, crunchy glam guitars, and tight vocal harmonies that would make the Beach Boys nod in approval. Despite the furry costumes, the production is dead serious, delivering a warm, analog richness that defines the golden era of British studio craft.

What truly distinguishes this sound is the 'green' messaging woven into infectious bubblegum hooks. Long before environmentalism was a mainstream pop trope, these tracks celebrated the art of making good use of bad rubbish. The music shifts effortlessly from stomping rock and roll to delicate chamber pop, all held together by a sense of British eccentricity and a genuine commitment to the bit that elevates it far above standard novelty fare.

Start with 'Remember You're a Womble' for the quintessential 70s anthem, then dive into the 'Banana Rock' album to hear Mike Batt's incredible range as an arranger. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who wants their nostalgia served with a side of genuine musical excellence and a reminder that being 'uncool' is often where the most fun is found.

The Wombles were a British novelty pop group, featuring musicians dressed as the characters from the children's TV show The Wombles, which in turn was based on the children's book series by Elisabeth Beresford. Songwriter and record producer Mike Batt wrote and also performed many commercially successful singles and albums as 'The Wombles', including the TV series' theme tune. British Hit Singles & Albums jokingly referred to them as the "furriest (and possibly the tidiest) act... are natives of Wimbledon Common, London". In 2011, the band played at The Glastonbury Festival.
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Our Catalog4 Albums · 1973 · 1975
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