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On the 27th of April, 1981, British band ''Adam and the Ants'', fronted by Adam Ant, released their hit single "Stand and Deliver", as the lead single for the band's third (and last) album, ''Prince Charming''. The track became a massive hit in the band's native UK, entering the charts at number one, and remaining there for 5 weeks.  
On the 27th of April, 1981, British band ''Adam and the Ants'', fronted by Adam Ant, released their hit single "Stand and Deliver", as the lead single for the band's third (and last) album, ''Prince Charming''. The track became a massive hit in the band's native UK, entering the charts at number one, and remaining there for 5 weeks.  


In 2003, the now-solo Adam Ant worked on an ill-fated charity EP to raise awareness for the endangered mountain gorilla by reworking Stand and Deliver into '''Save the Gorilla'''. This was intended to be the lead track for a 5-track charity EP of the same name.<ref>[http://www.gorillas.org/Adam_Ant_Reissues_Smash_Hit_for_Gorillas Press release for the EP.] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref>2000 copies of the EP were printed, intended to be released on November 17th. 5 days before its intended release date, EMI blocked the EP's release.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3276783.stm BBC News article about the withdrawl of the EP.] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref>
In 2003, the now-solo Adam Ant worked on an ill-fated charity EP to raise awareness for the endangered mountain gorilla by reworking Stand and Deliver into '''Save the Gorilla'''. This was intended to be the lead track for a 5-track charity EP of the same name.<ref>[http://www.gorillas.org/Adam_Ant_Reissues_Smash_Hit_for_Gorillas Press release for the EP.] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref>2000 copies of the EP were printed, intended to be released on November 17th. 5 days before its intended release date, EMI blocked the EP's release.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3276783.stm BBC News article about the withdrawal of the EP.] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref>


The title track has been leaked, and one of the other tracks, ''Jungle Rock'', was officially released by Boz Boorer, the collaborator on the track in question. However, the other 3 tracks are lost. 3 copies of the EP are in circulation, but no rips have been released.
The title track has been leaked, and one of the other tracks, ''Jungle Rock'', was officially released by Boz Boorer, the collaborator on the track in question. However, the other 3 tracks are lost. 3 copies of the EP are in circulation, but no rips have been released.
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|1||Save The Gorilla||[http://youtu.be/B_DRVaGpFec <span style="color:green;"> '''Found'''</span>]
|1||Save The Gorilla||[http://youtu.be/B_DRVaGpFec <span style="color:green;"> '''Found''']
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|2||Jungle Rock (feat. Boz Boorer)||[http://youtu.be/ZxKC1OTkbPg <span style="color:green;"> '''Found'''</span>]
|2||Jungle Rock (feat. Boz Boorer)||[http://youtu.be/ZxKC1OTkbPg <span style="color:green;"> '''Found''']
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|3||Monkey Man (Rolling Stones cover)||[http://youtu.be/P-L3pOi5Xms <span style="color:green;"> '''Found'''</span>]
|3||Monkey Man (Rolling Stones cover)||[http://youtu.be/P-L3pOi5Xms <span style="color:green;"> '''Found''']
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|4||Monkey Man (Toots and the Maytals cover)|||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|4||Monkey Man (Toots and the Maytals cover)|||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
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|5||Stranded in the Jungle|||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|5||Stranded in the Jungle|||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:40, 22 January 2021

SaveTheGorilla.jpg

The cover of Save the Gorilla.

Status: Partially Lost

On the 27th of April, 1981, British band Adam and the Ants, fronted by Adam Ant, released their hit single "Stand and Deliver", as the lead single for the band's third (and last) album, Prince Charming. The track became a massive hit in the band's native UK, entering the charts at number one, and remaining there for 5 weeks.

In 2003, the now-solo Adam Ant worked on an ill-fated charity EP to raise awareness for the endangered mountain gorilla by reworking Stand and Deliver into Save the Gorilla. This was intended to be the lead track for a 5-track charity EP of the same name.[1]2000 copies of the EP were printed, intended to be released on November 17th. 5 days before its intended release date, EMI blocked the EP's release.[2]

The title track has been leaked, and one of the other tracks, Jungle Rock, was officially released by Boz Boorer, the collaborator on the track in question. However, the other 3 tracks are lost. 3 copies of the EP are in circulation, but no rips have been released.

On May 28th, 2019, YouTuber Hayden of Everything uploaded the Rolling Stones cover of Monkey Man that is believed to be part of the EP. He said that he had found it on a file-sharing site called SoulSeek. He also stated that he had the rest of the album, but it has yet to be validated.

Track List

# Track Status
1 Save The Gorilla Found
2 Jungle Rock (feat. Boz Boorer) Found
3 Monkey Man (Rolling Stones cover) Found
4 Monkey Man (Toots and the Maytals cover) Lost
5 Stranded in the Jungle Lost

References