"I hired this from Beeston Library as an impoverished A Level Student and remember singing along to Little Red Bottle fervently even though I had barely been drunk, except on Home Brew of course," less
"Ask Johnny Dee was The Clarendon Road soundtrack. I remember seeing them at the Arnofini and an unknown P J Harvey was playing with the support band Automatic Dlamini (is that spelt right?)." less
"They may be Echo and The Bunnymen rip offs, and The Editors may be Might Lemon Drops rip offs, but they are still good. I went to see them at Bristol Studio in 1987 with my future wife, although neither of us knew it then....." less
"Boo has a great voice. I remember seeing them at Bower Ashton in Bristol sometime in the late 80's and thinking they were vg. When will eMusic make their first album available?" less
"Possibly their best album. It takes me back to following them around the South West and dancing frantically to Bury Your Love Like Treasure with my Clarendon Rd friends." less
"The first ever album that I heard by The Blue Aeroplanes. Ups and Journal of an Airman are the ones to cherish, but the whole album is a classic." less