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Inner City Unit's third album was, in fact, a collection of odds
and ends that rounded up some of the more intriguing one-offs the
band had perpetrated over the past couple of years. Many of these
are demos for material issued elsewhere, including the first ever
run-through of "Watching the Grass Grow" and the terrific versions
of "Space Invaders" and "Polyethylene" that landed the band the
offer of a deal with Polydor in late 1979. They chose not to take
it -- apparently, the major label didn't actually offer them any
money in return for their signatures! Also included are a couple of
disco numbers hatched by bandmembers Dead Fred and Trev Thomas
alone that never went any further than the versions you hear here
(a shame), and "Blue Rinse Haggard Robot," an ode to Margaret
Thatcher that, up there with Iron Maiden's Eddie mascot, sums up
many folks' feelings toward her with matter-of-fact lucidity:
"Little girls are pretty; robot, you're not -- you're a cunt!"
Should one wish to make comparisons, the "regular" versions of such
classics as "Watching the Grass Grow," "Cars Eat with Auto Face,"
and "Solitary Ashtray" (all of which appeared on their debut album)
are more complete than those included here. But the nature of the
band was such that any version -- live, demo, or studio -- can be
considered "definitive" by some standard or another, and this set
is just as enjoyable as anything else the band released. Cherry
Red's 2007 reissue of Punkadelic also includes six tracks from the
Blood and Bone EP plus two additional bonus tracks from the
Hawkwind collection Friends & Relations. ~ Dave Thompson
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