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Uncle Wiggly was a band formed in New York City circa 1988 by WFMU radio personality Wm. Berger with two members of the New York band Fly Ashtray, James Kavoussi and Michael Anzalone. Wm. Berger and James Kavoussi alternated as guitarist and drummer while Anzalone remained on bass. All three members sang and composed. Their sound was a complex filter of their favorite music, including early Pink Floyd, the Krautrock movement and early SST Records artists like The Meat Puppets and The Minutemen. Their first release was on the Nur Scheiss record label (Austria) and was titled He Went There So Why Don’t We Go? They were later signed to Shimmy Disc and released Across the Room and Into Your Lap in 1991, with Shimmy guru Mark Kramer creating the final mix from the band's master tapes. During their tour of Europe in 1991, an equipment driver coined the bizarre phrase “There Was an Elk!”. This became the title of their self-produced third album, released on Shimmy Disc in 1992. 1994 saw the release of some rare live and unreleased tracks on cassette label D.U. Records called I Got Your Uncle Wiggly Right Here featuring tracks from 1988-93. In 1995 came the vinyl-only 12" e.p. Non-Stuff on UK-based Hemiola Records. Many consider this to be their finest work, deftly combining their art-rock influences with some killer pop tunes; this record has never been issued on CD. They then released the Jump Back, Baby album on TeenBeat Records in 1996, their hook-laden bid for a wider aud

Jump Back, Baby

There Was an Elk

Across the Room and into Your Lap
We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom: A Tribute to Arthur Lee and LOVE

Rutles Highway Revisited

Farfetchedness

Soluble Fish (Some Songs that Chemical Imbalance Magazine Likes A Lot)
1996 Teenbeat Sampler
Rutles Highway Revisited - A Tribute to the Rutles
across the room and into your
Galia (Extra)
We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom (A Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love)