Definitely somewhere in the shadowy side of New Zealand rock, but all the more charming for it, this collection, expanded for its CD release over a decade after first surfacing as a "super lo-fi cassette," to quote the liner notes, captures random and fun efforts from the trio not on regular releases. Exactly what comes from where is utterly unclear -- the packaging only acknowledges a general recording range of 1980 to 1982 "on a Revox B77 2 track," and that's about that. Taken as a whole, though, it's a fuzzy and wiggy collection of catchy tunes caught somewhere between punk energy, pop hooks, arty touches and echoing murkiness. The Kilgours and Scott kick up what must have been a fairly overwhelming din in the actual recording process, even if the nature of the end result prevents the full crunch from coming through. The general production values actually make a number of tracks sound like the Jesus and Mary Chain's earliest efforts, but with a generally sweeter taste all around. The gems are scattered throughout, but they can be fine ones. An alternate take of "Getting Older" is the first truly great one of the bunch, a four-and-a-half-minute winner with the right sense of hooks, just enough melancholia amidst the fun and lines like "Why don't you do yourself in?" A number of songs have a lighter acoustic touch, but still sound like they're bubbling up through the depths, as "End of My Dream," the amusing lament "David Bowie" and the wistful but warning "Inside Out." - Ned Raggett, AllMusic.
Tracks: 1) Odditty 2) Success Story 3) Thumbs Off 4) Getting Older 5) Yellow Man 6) End of My Dream 7) Platypus 8) This Guy 9) David Bowie 10) Mudchucker Blues 11) At the Bottom 12) Hold Onto the Rail 13) Inside Out 14) Fats Domino 15) Sad Eyed Lady 16) Tell Me Why 17) In the Back 18) Band That Never Was 19) Wheels of Industry 20) Point That Thing Dub 21) Safety at Home 22) Lemmings 23) Stylaphone Music
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