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May 20, 2020
Of the classic tracks only really "Not Now James" and "Their Law" is missing.
A Band I always liked better when they discovered sampling and synths.. This collection has almost all of the great tracks, all the singles are present, correct and in their full glory along with the occasional oddball track.
Of the classic "must listen" tracks only really "not now james" and "their law" is missing.
If you are PWEI curious, here is your starting point.
Oct 17, 2012
A quirky, charming & rewarding listen, reminded a little bit of Talk Talk.
I already have "Doot Doot" and find it an engaging and varied album to listen to. The single (Doot Doot)which I remember from its first time round as being quirky a bit odd but rather charming, and stuck in the mind. I picked up the album first on Vinyl and later on CD. Quirky, odd but charming is a fair description of the whole album. However the album as a whole is varied than the single would suggest and is a rewarding listen. In style it more Art rock with definitely something of a fair sized portion of psychedelic and dash of prog influence on the whole thing.
"Get us out of here" is having its first ever release on CD and the first time it has in effect been available to the UK. This is why I bought this package (also the the original LP commands a premium price due to 2 key members later becoming Underworld, of Born Slippy fame) It is a little less quirky but still has the charm and is a rewarding listen. Maybe not as wildly varied in tone or tempo as the first (which contributed to its quirkiness) but still rewarding.
A couple of the B sides would not have gone amiss, "Hey Ho Away we go" is the key missing track (a B side, a complaint about being on the dole in the style of a sea shanty)I would recommend you hunt this track down if you buy this album and like it.
It is difficult now to listen to these two albums together now without in places thinking of Talk Talk. I can't quite put my finger on it but there something in the 'feel' of these 2 albums reminds me of Talk Talk around the time of "Its My Life" (The album). Certainly if you are a fan of this period Talk Talk, then I would recommend you investigate this one.

May 24, 2017
Recomended for all Amstrad era spectrum owners
No more bad Amstrad or leaf spring joysticks. Works with the +2 grey model and so should work with the later models. These Amstrad era Spectrums shipped with a useless joystick, and these did not use the Atari pinouts, so other joysticks will not work. So you need an adaptor like this.