Leggy Mambo
title: "Leggy Mambo" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["cud-(band)-albums", "1990-albums", "imaginary-records-albums"] topic_path: "arts/music" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leggy_Mambo" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Leggy Mambo |
| type | Studio album |
| artist | Cud |
| cover | Cud - Leggy Mambo.jpg |
| released | 1990 |
| recorded | ? |
| genre | Indie rock |
| length | 41:37 |
| label | Imaginary Records (United Kingdom) |
| prev_title | 2nd |
| Elvis Belt | |
| prev_year | 1990 |
| next_title | 4th |
| Asquarius | |
| next_year | 1992 |
| :: |
| name = Leggy Mambo | type = Studio album | artist = Cud | cover = Cud - Leggy Mambo.jpg | alt = | released = 1990 | recorded = ? | venue = | studio = | genre = Indie rock | length = 41:37 | label = Imaginary Records (United Kingdom) | producer = | prev_title = 2nd Elvis Belt | prev_year = 1990 | next_title = 4th Asquarius | next_year = 1992 | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = [ link] | noprose = yes Leggy Mambo (1990) is the second studio album by the Leeds-based indie rock band Cud and released through Imaginary Records.
An extended version called "Leggy Mambo - Gold Top Copy" was released in May 2008 by Cherry Red Records and featured additional remixes.
Track listing
- "Now!" - 2:24
- "Heart" – 3:54
- "Hey, Boots" – 2:47
- "Love In a Hollow Tree" – 4:32
- "Love Mandarin" – 3:45
- "Not Exactly D.L.E.R.C." – 2:26
- "Robinson Crusoe" – 3:19
- "Eau Water" – 3:30
- "Carl's 115th Coach Trip Nightmare" – 3:30
- "Magic" – 3:54
- "Syrup and Sour Grapes" – 2:54
- "Brain on a Slow Train" – 4:42
Catalogue number ILLCD 021.
Leggy Mambo - Gold Top Copy additional tracks
- "Robinson Crusoe" (Patchbay Demo)
- "Now!" (Patchbay Demo)
- "Eau Water" (Patchbay Demo)
- "L.O.P.H.E."
- "Love Mandarin" (Alternative Version)
- "Magic" (Extended Farsley Mix)
Personnel
- Carl Puttnam – vocals
- Mike Dunphy – guitars
- William Potter – bass guitar
- Steve Goodwin – drums
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