Nuggets II: I Wish I Was Five by Scrugg

The success of Rhino’s 1998 Nuggets boxset justified a follow-up. The sequel covers the rest of the world since the first volume only chronicled the USA.

Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969 emerged in 2001. It features music from countries such as Iceland, Uruguay, and Japan. I’m profiling and rating each of the 109 tracks, working backwards.

Track 80 – I Wish I Was Five by Scrugg

From: London, England

8

Credits

3/26. I WISH I WAS FIVE – Scrugg (U.K.)
(John Kongos)

Personnel/JOHN KONGOS: vocals, guitar * PETE CLIFFORD: guitar, vocals * CHRIS: organ * DOC WATSON: drums
Produced by JOHN SCHROEDER
Recorded in London, England
Pye single #7N-17492 (1968)

Scrugg

John Kongos was already a successful recording artist in South Africa when he moved to the UK to further his career. In the UK, he formed Floribunda Rose, which later became Scrugg. Scrugg released three singles in the UK.

Scrugg were made up primarily of immigrants from South Africa. John Kongos had led Johannesburg beat group Johnny Kongos & the G-Men and scored many hits there from 1962 until his departure for London in 1966. In England Kongos formed Floribunda Rose, along with several other transplanted South Africans, and the group released one single for Piccadilly in 1967. They evolved into Scrugg in 1968, releasing “I Wish I Was Five” as a Pye B-side in April. 

Mike Stax, Nuggets II liner notes

I Wish I Was Five

Released in April 1968, ‘I Wish I Was Five’ mines the same territory as early Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett. There’s a wistful, childlike quality, backed by psychedelic organ.

Scrugg also recorded ‘Will The Real Geraldine Please Stand Up And Be Counted’. It was a favourite of legendary DJ John Peel, who included it in his box of 142 singles, and expressed surprise that it wasn’t a hit. I agree with Peel – it’s excellent. But its detailed horn arrangement was out of place in 1969, as popular music swung back to rootsiness.

The Aftermath

John Kongos became a successful solo artist in the early 1970s. ‘He’s Gonna Step on You Again’ and ‘Tokoloshe Man’ both reached #4 on the UK charts.

His four sons formed the band Kongos in 2003. Kongos has enjoyed success with songs like ‘Come Here With Me Now’ and ‘I’m Only Joking’.

Read More

6 Comments

  1. Wow…”Will The Real Geraldine Please Stand Up And Be Counted” just the title alone is a winner. I like this…it’s very different. I Wish I Was Five…it has a little bit of everything in it…a little of sunshine pop and rock…very interesting band.

    • Yeah, might be worth exploring further sometime – I think John Peel was right that it should have been huge.

Leave a Reply

Read about the discographies of musical acts from the 1960s to the present day. Browse this site's review archives or enjoy these random selections:

More review pages

Blog

Aphoristic Album Reviews - Recent Blog Posts...

Richard X. Heyman

Richard X. Heyman started his career as a backing musician...

Jimmy Webb Album Reviews

Jimmy Webb wasn’t the only prominent person to enjoy success...

Ela Minus Album Reviews

Gabriela Jimeno Caldas was born in 1990 in Bogotá, Colombia...

100 Best Albums of All Time

Here are my 100 favourites from the albums that I’ve...
Brian Eno Another Green World

Black Midi Album Reviews

The members of Black Midi met at the BRIT School...

I add new blog posts to this website every week. Browse the archives or enjoy these random selections:

More blog posts

Sault Albums Ranked from Worst to Best

British soul collective Sault have broken almost every rule of...

Simon & Garfunkel Albums: Ranked from Worst to Best

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel started their recording career as Tom...

Great B-Sides: Oh Shit! by Buzzcocks

Most rock bands are remembered for their albums, but British...
Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady

I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams by Weezer: Great B-Sides

Los Angeles power-pop band Weezer have pumped out records since...

Carry Me Home by AC/DC: Great B-Sides

It’s a long way to the top (if you wanna...
AC/DC Let There Be Rock

10 Best Counting Crows Songs

Counting Crows bridged the gap between alternative and classic rock...

Subscribe

Subscribe to receive new posts from Aphoristic Album Reviews.