Track Listing 1. Million Seller 2. Let The Good Times Roll 3. World Is Turning On 4. Sugar Baby 5. I Saw The Light 6. Susan Sleepwalking 7. When The Girl Wants To Be Free 8. Baby Wanna Go Round With Me 9. Sugar Mello 10. Rainbow Rider 11. Goodbye Don't Mean I'm Gone 12. Jelly On A Plate 13. That Was The Greatest Song
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Steve Gregory | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Hue (vocals), Haggis (Hammond B3), Amelia Fletcher (background vocals).Engineers include: Ward, Susie, Mike.Recorded at Zeezicht and Vuurland, Holland; Sorcerer and RPM Studios,New York, New York.
Editorial Reviews Highly Recommended - ...a desperately hummable, anxiously erotic masterpiece from a band with enough heart to make your head spin... Spin (12/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good - ...invested with melodic soul and cheekiness....lyrically, things can get daft, but their unembarrassed love for pop's foibles can be appreciated for its obvious, teasing ironies or at face value... Q (04/01/1993)
6 - Good - ...an LP which refines the music of 1991's GREAT WHITE WONDER to a slicker, sweeter sound. Partly through theft and partly through craft, The Pooh Sticks construct songs almost perfectly... NME (02/13/1993)
...unapologetically melodic and self-consciously spit-shined... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (03/12/1993)
...Perfectly infectious...the Pooh Sticks seem to figure that the best way to skewer pop music is to make pop music, and they do it so well that their music is as easy to laugh at as it is to like... Alternative Press (01/01/1993)
6 - Good - ...an LP which refines the music of 1991's GREAT WHITE WONDER to a slicker, sweeter sound. Partly through theft and partly through craft, The Pooh Sticks construct songs almost perfectly... NME (02/13/1993)
Highly Recommended - ...a desperately hummable, anxiously erotic masterpiece from a band with enough heart to make your head spin...Q (4/93, p.86) - 3 Stars - Good - ...invested with melodic soul and cheekiness....lyrically, things can get daft, but their unembarrassed love for pop's foibles can be appreciated for its obvious, teasing ironies or at face value...NME (2/13/93, p.31) - 6 - Good - ...an LP which refines the music of 1991's GREAT WHITE WONDER to a slicker, sweeter sound. Partly through theft and partly through craft, The Pooh Sticks construct songs almost perfectly...Entertainment Weekly (3/12/93, p.62) - ...unapologetically melodic and self-consciously spit-shined... - Rating: B+Alternative Press (1/93, p.68) - ...Perfectly infectious...the Pooh Sticks seem to figure that the best way to skewer pop music is to make pop music, and they do it so well that their music is as easy to laugh at as it is to like... Spin (12/01/1992)
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