Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Namesakes #183: The Wrecking Crew


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THE WRECKING CREW #1

We start in 1964 Baltimore this week… and by the end of the page, you’ll all be screaming this song title out loud.

The Wrecking Crew – End My Misery

 

THE WRECKING CREW #2

The word “legendary” gets bandied about far too much in the world of popular music, but the LA session musicians who made up The Wrecking Crew surely deserve it for their contributions to some of the biggest hits of the 60s. As well as being Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound band, they were also responsible for the first two Monkees albums, many of Jimmy Webb’s biggest hits, and the music on Pet Sounds. You could easily put together a box set of songs that the Wrecking Crew contributed to, and it’d sound like the Greatest Hits of the 20th Century, give or take a few. Counting among their number Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Hal Blaine and Carole Kaye, these guys were some of the most accomplished performers of their generation – and they made every song they played on sound like a million dollars. Even this one…

Richard Harris – MacArthur Park (featuring The Wrecking Crew)

Iffypedia suggests that MacArthur Park effectively spelled the beginning of the end for The Wrecking Crew, since its success meant that radio stations started playing much longer records… so less singles became hits. Additionally, “rock groups in the early to mid 1970s began to stipulate in their recording contracts that they be allowed to play their own instruments on records”… I mean, how dare they?

Is it fair to pit any of today’s other bands up against this roster? I mean, were they even a band in the traditional sense? (Many of them did go on tour in support of David Cassidy.) And Carole Kaye suggests they were never even known as The Wrecking Crew at the time – that the name was invented by drummer Hal Blaine in his memoirs many years later.

As always, you will be the judges.

(Interestingly, discogs also lists another Wrecking Crew from the late 90s / early 00s – who appear to be a similar ensemble of session musicians responsible for the string section on songs by Gabrielle, Billie Piper, Beth Orton, Ed Harcourt and others… but I can’t find out any more information about them, or why & how they had the nerve to choose the name they did.)

 

THE WRECKING CREW #3

A soulful Wrecking Crew from 1974 next, doing the Stax sound very well.

The Wrecking Crew - Bump And Boogie (Pt. 1)

 

THE WRECKIN' CREW #4

A very 80s WC next, emerging from Chicago in the late 70s and sounding quite Prince-like on this, their debut single.

The Wreckin’ Crew – Found The Groove

 

THE WRECKING CREW #5

A 1986 tribute record to the New Orleans Saints… a football team, I presume, nothing to do with Joan of Arc.

The Wrecking Crew – We’re The Saints

 

THE WRECKING CREW #6

Also in 1986, we find this synth-pop Wrecking Crew making tiny waves in the UK. This was the B-side – good look finding the A-side anywhere.

The Wrecking Crew – Passion Play

 

WRECKING CREW #7

This hardcore punk band from Boston in the late 80s appear at the top of the search list on discogs… so they must have something going for them.

Wrecking Crew – Judgement

 

THE WRECKING CREW #8

Aussie hair metal Wreckers from 1992…

The Wrecking Crew – Stay

 

THE WRECKING CREW #9

Ready for a damn good thrashing? Virginia-based thrash metal act, saying hello in 2000.

The Wrecking Crew – Hello World

 

THE WRECKING CREW #10

Dutch metalheads from 2002… singing about an evil beast on the streets of London in 1666. 

The Wrecking Crew – The Beast

 

THE WRECKING CREW #11

Canadian Wrecking Crew from 2002 who clearly need someone to explain the adjective “Original” to them.

The Original Wrecking Crew - Grassy Gross Groovin' Sound

 

THE WRECKING CREW #12

Hip hop Wrecking Crew from about ten years ago.

The Wrecking Crew – Tell Me What You Want

 

WRECKING CREW #13

Philly-based rap collective with some old skool vibes, also active during the last decade.

Wrecking Crew – Wrecking Crew Theme

 

THE WRECKING CREW #14

And now, a Japanese metal band from 2017…

The Wrecking Crew – Hard ‘n’ Heavy

 

WRECKINGCREW #15

Still in Japan, we close today with a J-Pop Wrecking Crew – or WRECKingCreW, because their typewriter has shift problems.

WRECKingCreW -『哀歌』

 

Which ones would you like to swing a wrecking ball at?


4 comments:

  1. Without listening to any of them my vote goes to #2

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  2. #2 is absolute nonsense, #1 is the one to beat. #3 to #8 are forgettable

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    1. #10 is the 2nd worst so far. #11 is great! I might even get the album.#15 will not be featuring in my Top 5 Japanese bands list. It's #11 for me, and now to listen to the rest of the album

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    2. track 5 of album and I'm tempted

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