- Record Label: Offworld Sounds
- Release Date: Sep 2, 2003
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Universal acclaim- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 12
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Mixed: 0 out of 12
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Negative: 1 out of 12
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whackattackJan 9, 2004Of course it's great!
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PatJSep 19, 2003
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OllyFeb 22, 2004brilliant album, shaun my look like hes about to die at any minute, but he can still cut it makin music
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AledDMay 16, 2004Its absolutely fantastic. Great to see Shaun Ryder back especially on this form
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simonoMar 2, 2006One of his best ever songs.No doubt
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ravetheninetiesSep 29, 2006Still going strong. Shaun Ryder delivers another hour of fun. Got me thinking of the good old days. Thanks man. Rave on!
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DaveFMar 2, 2007Bang on, what Pat J said in fairness, goes from piss funny to serious in the blink of an eye. The last tune, in 1987 is one of the best told stories ive heard in years if you get it.
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moschopsNov 17, 2005An overlooked classic in my opinion. Big, squelchy dubby basslines and Shaun Ryder, sounding the worse for wear, but always witty and entertaining, recounting tales of excess from the Madchester era. What's there not to like about this record?
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Sure, it's more interesting than the still-born, awkward second Black Grape album Stupid, Stupid, Stupid, largely thanks to its intricate, layered production, but the end result is calculated without reaping the rewards of its precision.
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Q MagazineMost disappointing of all... is the drab nature of Ryder's contribution: slurred, incoherent, and largely based around drug stories and lots of swearing. [Aug 2003, p.103]
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MojoThe results career from interesting to neglibile. [Aug 2003, p.95]