This article is about the album by The Pooh Sticks. For the album by Bob Dylan, see Great White Wonder.
The Great White Wonder
Studio album by
The Pooh Sticks
Released
June 1991 (1991-06)
Recorded
Hollywood First Audio, Los Angeles/Vuurland Studios, Utrecht
Genre
Indie pop
Length
38:35
Label
Cheree
Producer
Steve Gregory
The Pooh Sticks chronology
Formula One Generation (1990)
The Great White Wonder (1991)
Million Seller (1993)
The Great White Wonder is the second full-length album by the Welsh band The Pooh Sticks. The album was released in June 1991 and is the band's final album release on an independent label before signing to RCA Records in 1992. The album features guest vocals from Amelia Fletcher.
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