Organic Bondage is the third album by Wild Willy Barrett and only one with Stephen Two-Names released in 1986.
Due to Barrett's ethic of making over buying, most of the instruments featured on the album were made by some men in Bristol, credited as "Gnomes".
The scratching sound on "Jack O' Diamonds" is a tape of Two-Names singing in the bath dragged across a tape-head.
[3] Subsequent pressings were released in a standard grey coloured record sleeve although the content of the vinyl, and the label, were the same.
Stanton had written "The Young and the Free" which had been recorded by Vietnamese Rose and John Otway and would later provide the seminal "Focke Wolfe" for "The Wimp and The Wild".