A few more albums I've been giving airtime lately...

^ Featuring David Gedge, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the mighty Wedding Present, this being his project after they split. A few good songs, but most it's a bit average - seems to try too hard to conjure a slower, indie-pop kinda sound that doesn't really yield very good results. Basically he's much, much better at the faster stuff he did with the Wedding Present.

^ Not a bad album by any means but definitely the least interesting XTC album. Recorded as it was in 1984, it's the only album of their's I've heard that sounds at all dated.

^ I won't say much as this due a nice, long-winded review from me in the near future, so I'll just say this is the finest Burritos album.

^ One I've been meaning to get my hands on for years and only just have as of a few days ago. Absolutely loved it. It takes the promise of the preceding
Take Them On On Your Own, re-wires it to a country rock motor and produces some fantastic results. Needless to say, it's fast worked its way up my albums of the decade list.