I would say this is probably the least Charlatans-esque of their albums. It is a great rock album, helped by their trademark keyboards. Their most commercial and accessible album. Apart from the odd weak track it's a stormer. The singles are the obvious stand out tracks, One to Another especially. Also, Get on it is excellent, the first minute of it is one of the best starts to a song ever. The best band from Manchester that are still making music.
In my oppinion the best Charlatans album. With singles like One to Another, North Country Boy, How High and Tellin' Stories. The album was up there in 1997, just before the rise of Brit-pop was starting to fall, I would take a chance and buy this at the bargain prices it now goes for on ebay.
incredibly well balanced album, fantastic. no filler tracks and foot tapping throughout, from one to another's dark beat to north country boys poppy tones. brilliant
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