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If the Stone Roses added a Beatles-esque tunefulness to the Madchester melee, then the Mondays brought with them the swagger of the Stones. Reckless, lawless and, if legend is to be believed, regularly legless, their piratical smash'n'grab on urban gloom, drug rock excess and acid house euphoria inspired a generation to 'get on one.' If they peaked with the string of singles released from third album Pills'N'Thrills'N'Bellyaches, their bleak comedown album follow-up Yes Please — produced by Talking Heads' Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth — remains a lost classic. Irregular reunions have failed to dim their wayward legend.

- Paul Moody

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. 24 Hour Party People (5:40) Greatest Hits $0.99
2. Step On (5:16) Greatest Hits $0.99
3. Hallelujah (Club Mix) (6:27) Greatest Hits $0.99
4. Bob's Yer Uncle (5:11) Greatest Hits $0.99
5. Kinky Afro (4:59) Greatest Hits $0.99
6. The Boys Are Back In Town (4:50) Greatest Hits $0.99
7. W.F.L. [Think About The Future Mix - Remastered Version] (7:12) Factory Records: Communications 1978-92 $0.99
8. W.F.L. (6:11) Loads $0.99
9. Loose Fit (5:57) Greatest Hits $0.99
10. Tokoloshe Man (4:20) Loads $0.99

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