Scrumpy & Western EP

Scrumpy & Western EP was the second record released by Adge Cutler and The Wurzels, containing the two tracks from their original 1966 hit single Drink Up Thy Zider and Twice Daily, with two further tracks Pill, Pill and Hark At 'Ee Jacko. The band's first single had reached #45 in the UK charts, despite the B-side Twice Daily being banned by the BBC for being too raunchy. The subsequent Scrumpy & Western EP, released the following year, did not achieve as high a chart placing, however it gave its name to whole new genre of music: Scrumpy and Western. All the tracks were recorded live by Bob Barratt at The Royal Oak Inn, Nailsea, on 2 November 1966.

Scrumpy & Western EP

Scrumpy & Western EP was the second record released by Adge Cutler and The Wurzels, containing the two tracks from their original 1966 hit single Drink Up Thy Zider and Twice Daily, with two further tracks Pill, Pill and Hark At 'Ee Jacko. The band's first single had reached #45 in the UK charts, despite the B-side Twice Daily being banned by the BBC for being too raunchy. The subsequent Scrumpy & Western EP, released the following year, did not achieve as high a chart placing, however it gave its name to whole new genre of music: Scrumpy and Western. All the tracks were recorded live by Bob Barratt at The Royal Oak Inn, Nailsea, on 2 November 1966.