Ah, thanks for all the replies - sure I get it that it might have been the first for some folk - in a way it was a second first for me - I was/am a vegan activist/anarchist anti corporate beast - these days I buy my boxers from TK Maxx and I have 'become what we despise' but don't let that spoil my spiel here - There was something wrong for me with NMA signing to EMI and so I missed No Rest and Ghost and it was only after an intensely incredible performance at the 1989 Reading fest ( where I'd gone purely for the Pogues who were magnificent - Spider Spider Spider!!!) that I realised I could not live without NMA and that they have reasons for signing with EMI which are none of my business and so I got down the Morrissons tunnel near the Bus Station in Preston and busked enough money for Thunder and, yeah, me too, I was blown away. Great Lp
It's a great LP from a time when LP's were 40 minutes long.
And what I'm hearing here is that it's a record that doesn't have tracks that maybe you'd skip - ok ok ok, I don't want to ruffle feathers, it's all cool but please let me quite heavily and drunkenly say that if Strange Brotherhood were released in 1989 it would not have one track on it that you could skip. All pre 90's records were either 40 minutes or a double Lp of 80 minutes long. On these terms, Dog would be 40 minutes long - it wouldn't have Kneievel on it and I'd be here nameless...
Like I said - I'm not just hearing it here: this 'best since Thunder' - It's been journalistic speak for years and me I stick with the truth that New Model Army's finest LP was released yesterday not twentysomething years ago
Love on yas brothers and sisters