
 
 
            Artist Biography
                            by Jason Ankeny
                    
                                                    
With 1990's "Can You Dig It?" 
the Mock Turtles
 scored one of the more enduring singles to emerge from the so-called 
Madchester scene. More than a decade later, the song and group returned 
to prominence thanks to a hugely popular advertising campaign for 
British mobile operator Vodafone. 
The Mock Turtes were led by singer/guitarist 
Martin Googan, the older brother of famed British television comedian and actor 
Steve Coogan. Bassist 
Steve Green, keyboardist 
Krzysztof Korab, and drummer 
Steve Cowen
 completed the lineup, which channeled influences spanning from 
folk-rock to psychedelia to glam. The Mock Turtles issued their debut 
single, "Pomona," in 1987. Contributions to Imaginary Records tribute 
LPs celebrating 
the Byrds, 
the Kinks, and 
Captain Beefheart followed, but in early 1989 
Green and 
Korab exited, with bassist 
Andrew Stewardson, guitarist 
Martin Glynn Murray, and keyboardist 
Joanne Gent signing on for "The Wicker Man," a single inspired by the cult horror classic of the same name. With 1990's "Lay Me Down" 
the Mock Turtles
 began incorporating the club-inspired rhythms that would come to define
 the Manchester sound in the months to follow, and that June the band 
issued its first full-length effort, 
Turtle Soup, to significant critical acclaim. Major label Siren soon extended a contract offer, and for their label debut 
the Mock Turtles
 reworked the "Lay Me Down" B-side "Can You Dig It?" The record proved a
 Top 20 chart hit, accompanied by an appearance on the BBC's Top of the 
Pops. A slick second album, 
Two Sides, nevertheless failed to earn much attention and in 1993 
Coogan dissolved the group to form 
Ugli with 
Green and 
Korab. After more than a decade out of the limelight, 
the Mock Turtles
 enjoyed a commercial renaissance when Vodafone licensed "Can You Dig 
It?" to promote its wireless services. The single was quickly reissued 
to radio, followed by a greatest-hits compilation featuring eight 
brand-new recordings. 
 
 
                Tracklist                            
                    | 1 | 
        
        
        
            Strings And Flowers | 
        
            3:59
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                    | 2 | 
        
        
        
            And Then She Smiles | 
        
            4:17
         | 
    
                    | 3 | 
        
        
        
            Shine On Me | 
        
            4:26
         | 
    
                    | 4 | 
        
        
        
            Baby And The Stars | 
        
            4:02
         | 
    
                    | 5 | 
        
        
        
            Words Of Wisdom | 
        
            4:05
         | 
    
                    | 6 | 
        
        
        
            Pearls For My Girl | 
        
            3:49
         | 
    
                    | 7 | 
        
        
        
            Brush Of A Butterfly's Wing | 
        
            3:33
         | 
    
                    | 8 | 
        
        
        
            Can You Dig It? | 
        
            4:11
         | 
    
                    | 9 | 
        
        
        
            You Move Me | 
        
            3:22
         | 
    
                    | 10 | 
        
        
        
            Deep Down | 
        
            4:04
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                    | 11 | 
        
        
        
            Why Must I Share This Air With Foolish Men? | 
        
            6:43 | 
  
 
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