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''Philosophy of the World'' is the only studio album by the American band
the Shaggs The Shaggs were an American rock band formed in Fremont, New Hampshire, in 1965. The band was composed of the sisters Dorothy "Dot" Wiggin (vocals and lead guitar), Betty Wiggin (vocals and rhythm guitar), Helen Wiggin (drums) and, later, Rach ...
, released in 1969. The Shaggs formed at the insistence of their father, Austin Wiggin, who believed that his mother had predicted their rise to fame. ''Philosophy of the World'' was recorded in 1969 in
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, and released in limited quantities by a local record label. It received no attention and the Shaggs disbanded in 1975 after Austin's death. The Shaggs had no interest in becoming musicians and never became proficient in songwriting or performing. ''Philosophy of the World'' features bizarre songs with badly tuned guitars, erratically shifting
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, disconnected drum parts, dering melodies and rudimentary lyrics about pets and families. It has been described as both among the worst records of all time and a work of "accidental genius". After it was reissued on
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in 1980, it received enthusiastic reviews for its uniqueness in ''Rolling Stone'' and ''
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Background

The Shaggs were formed in 1965 by the teenage sisters Dorothy ("Dot"), Betty and Helen Wiggin in the small town of
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. They formed at the behest of their father and manager, Austin Wiggin, Jr. When Austin was young, his mother had read his palm and made three predictions: he would marry a strawberry-blonde woman, he would have two sons after she had died, and his daughters would form a popular band. When the first two predictions proved accurate, Austin set about fulfilling the third. Dot later said the sisters thought their father was "nuts", but they did not want to do anything to insult their grandmother in his eyes. Austin withdrew his daughters from school, bought them instruments and arranged for them to receive music and vocal lessons. He designed their schedule and had them practice as a band for hours every day. The sisters had no interest in becoming musicians and did not enjoy the rehearsals. Dot later said: "
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was stubborn and he could be temperamental. He directed. We obeyed. Or did our best."Chusid Austin arranged for the band to perform at the Fremont town hall every weekend for several years.


Recording

In March 1969, Austin took the Shaggs to record at Fleetwood Studios in
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. The studio was mainly used to record local rock groups and school marching bands.Chusid Austin dismissed the engineer's opinion that the Shaggs were not ready to record, saying: "I want to get them while they're hot." One producer, Bobby Herne, recalled: "We shut the control room doors and rolled on the floor laughing. Just rolled! It was horrible. They did not know what they were doing, but they thought it was okay. They were just in another world." He said the girls "smelled like cows. Right off the farm. Not a dirty smell — just smelled like cows." Shortly afterwards, Herne and another Fleetwood employee, Charlie Dreyer, bought the Third World recording studio in
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, Massachusetts. They were enlisted to remix the Shaggs' recordings, and hired session musicians to rerecord parts. The attempt was abandoned when the musicians were unable to follow the Shaggs' erratic timing.


Release

Austin paid to have Third World press 1000 copies of ''Philosophy of the World''. He wrote the album's
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, which said the Shaggs "loved" making music and described them as "real, pure, unaffected by outside influences". According to many accounts, Dreyer delivered only 100 copies of the album and disappeared with the remaining 900. Dot recalled: "He took my father's money, gave us one box of albums, and ran. My father couldn't get in touch with him. He tried telephone calls, but no one knew where he was." However, according to the music executive Harry Palmer, Dreyer said Austin had refused to distribute the extra copies because he feared someone would copy the Shaggs' music. Dreyer kept boxes of the records in the studio and would give them to anyone who asked. The journalist
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argued that it was unlikely Dreyer had stolen the records, as they were valueless at the time; many copies may have simply been disposed of. ''Philosophy of the World'' received no media coverage. The songs "My Pal Foot Foot" and "Things I Wonder" were released as a
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on Fleetwood Records. In 1975, Austin died of a heart attack at the age of 47. The Shaggs disbanded and sold most of their equipment. The Wiggins had never profited from their music and took blue-collar jobs to support their families.


Reissues

In the 1970s, copies of ''Philosophy of the World'' circulated among musicians and it developed a
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. In 1980, Terry Adams and Tom Ardolino of the American band
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convinced the Wiggin sisters to reissue ''Philosophy of the World'' under their record label,
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. The sisters were cautious, and asked how much it would cost. Adams told them: "No, we'll be paying you." Adams and Ardolino curated a new release, the 1982 compilation ''
Shaggs' Own Thing ''Shaggs' Own Thing'' is a 1982 compilation album by the American band the Shaggs, containing unreleased recordings made between 1969 and 1975. In 1988, ''Philosophy of the World'' and ''Shaggs' Own Thing'' were remastered and rereleased by Rounde ...
'', comprising unreleased recordings made between 1969 and 1975. In 1988, ''Philosophy of the World'' and ''Shaggs' Own Thing'' were remastered and rereleased by Rounder Records as the compilation ''The Shaggs''. In 1999,
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reissued ''Philosophy of the World'' with the original cover and track listing. Despite the increasing interest in outsider music and airplay on college radio stations, the reissue sold poorly.


Reception

"''Philosophy of the World'' is the sickest, most stunningly awful ''wonderful'' record I've heard in ages: the perfect mental purgative for doldrums of any kind," wrote Debra Rae Cohen for ''
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'' in a review of the 1980 reissue. "Like a lobotomized
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, the Shaggs warble earnest greeting-card lyrics (...) in happy, hapless quasi-unison along ostensible lines of melody while strumming their tinny guitars like someone worrying a zipper. The drummer pounds gamely to the call of a different muse, as if she had to guess which song they were playing — and missed every time." "Without exaggeration," Chris Connelly wrote in a later ''Rolling Stone'' article, "it may stand as the worst album ever recorded." An article for ''
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'' describes how one internet reviewer described the album as "hauntingly bad".
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frontman
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listed ''Philosophy of the World'' as his fifth favorite album of all time. The album is ranked number 100 in ''
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's 100 Greatest Indie-Rock Albums Ever''. In 2010, it was included in '' NME's'' "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard" list. In 2016, ''
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'' ranked the album at 17 on its list of "40 Greatest One-Album Wonders".


Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Dorothy Wiggin.


Personnel

The Shaggs *Dorothy Wiggin:
lead guitar Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the featur ...
, vocals *Betty Wiggin Porter:
rhythm guitar In music performances, rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other instruments from the rhythm section (e.g., drum kit, bass guitar ...
, vocals *Helen Wiggin:
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...
Additional musicians *Rachel Wiggin:
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
on "That Little Sports Car" Production *Produced by Austin Wiggin, Terry Adams and Charlie Dreyer (uncredited) *Recorded and engineered by Bob Olive and Austin Wiggin


References


Bibliography

* Chusid, Irwin. '' Songs in the Key of Z: The Curious Universe of Outsider Music''. (Chicago) A Cappella, 2000. .


External links


Official YouTube playlistAlbum retrospective by Alfo Media
{{Authority control The Shaggs 1969 debut albums Red Rooster Records albums Rounder Records albums RCA Victor albums The Shaggs albums Outsider music albums