
Trogglodynamite is the second studio album by the English rock band The Troggs, released in 1967 (picture shows the German edition, the UK version had a completely different cover). Trogglodynamite reached number ten on the Record Retailer Albums Chart.
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Trogglodynamite is the second studio album by the English rock band The Troggs, released in 1967 (picture shows the German edition, the UK version had a completely different cover). Trogglodynamite reached number ten on the Record Retailer Albums Chart.
== Production == Due to the hectic touring schedule the Troggs had, according to manager Larry Page it was essential for the band to record album tracks whenever they had spare time to do so. Trogglodynamite was initially intended to have been issued in the second week of December 1966, in conjunction with their single "Any Way That You Want Me". Page had arranged for the Troggs to record in Germany during a tour there, the band were prohibited from doing so by the Musicians' Union. At that point, the LP only been 25% completed, with a deadline of Christmas. As the Troggs wished to experiment in the studio, the remaining tracks were recorded in four different recording studios as most studio time elsewhere had already been booked. Trogglodynamite was as such delayed until January 1967. Studio sessions in January were further postponed after Presley was hospitalized for troubles with his throat and vocal cords.
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