One of my earlier vinyl acquisitions, The Raw and the Cooked isn't an album I've played very often, despite its "all killer, no filler" strength in depth. It's startling to think that it was something like fifteen years old when I bought it, more than fifteen years ago.
No fewer than six of its ten tracks were released as singles in the UK, with all but the last of them top 40 hits: it felt inescapable in 1988/89 and left a large footprint. For all that, it didn't seem to have a great deal of influence on what came next. FYC guitarist/keyboardist Andy Cox was quoted as saying it was "30 years of pop music condensed into 30 minutes": perhaps it was more a concise summation of what had preceded it than a sign of things to come.
I'd say my favourite tracks are the third and fourth on side A: 'I'm Not The Man I Used To Be' and 'I'm Not Satisfied'. The striking graphic design of the credits on the inner sleeve is easy on the eye, but hard on the brain when trying to work out who played on what track.
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