For a band with a vocalist who can't sing and a general sense of anti-commercialism,
they're really able to pull together for some solid singles. The A-side is very solid,
with a number of essential Fall tracks (especially "C.R.E.E.P." and "Cruiser's Creek").
The B-side is pretty good, but does close out with the album's weaker tracks. Overall,
though, a fine selection of cuts from one of the Fall's best eras.
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