The second best album of 1986 and I was there at the opening night of International 2 on Plymouth Grove to see them live (having left at mid day on the Sunday at Glastonbury, to drive back in time for the Argentina v England Hand of God game - the band were on at 1pm)
This was never off my turntable on a daily basis.
Great politico pop tunes such as ''Get up off of your knees" with lines like "countries will be countries, borders will be borders, some have lots of folks at war, some have given orders" and 'paupers will be paupers, bankers will be bankers, some have pennies in a jar, some own oil tankers - don't wag your fingers at them and turn and walk away, don't shoot someone tomorrow, that you can shoot today''
The first two singles ''Flag Day'' with it's anti monarchy tone, unbelievable wealth held by the very few whilst charities rely on Blue Peter to launch an appeal, and "Sheep'' with the disillusionment with the willingness for the majority of folk to simple fall in with the crowd and toe the line unquestioning.
My favourite song is the "We're not deep'' an ode to the advantages of being unemployed. "I open my curtains at 7am, just so you think I'm up with the rest of the men, and I know, what you think, what you think about me, thoughts like that sink home, to you we're not deep'' and ''the evening is yours but the morning is mine, dont knock me I'm doing fine, you'll do yourself a favour if you give yourself a rest, but just right now you know what's best....'
''I'll be your shelter'' closes the album with a soulful love song.
Just a fantastic album. Fantastic band. It is a testament to the songs that I've written this 39 years on without having to play it and recalled the lyrics quoted straight from my egghead. I loved their whole plan of ''two albums and that's it". 9/10.
Had it been the greatest album of 1986 then it would have had a 10