Shake Dog Shake (The Top, 1984) - interesting, very passionate singing, cool music, a bit repetitive, feels very long Trust (Wish, 1992) - mellow, melodic, sad lyrics, a bit boring Jumping Someone Else's Train (single, 1980) - this was really cool. by far the best yet, wanted it to last longer Three (Seventeen Seconds, 1980) - atmospheric, no lyrics
I'm torn here. 'Jumping Someone Else's Train' has this whole Billy Bragg-esque thing going on, and anyone who knows me knows that's a good thing in my book. I've always loved the quirky delivery of that title line in the song.
Trust is quite lovely though, and everytime I hear it I feel as if I'm in the middle of a John Hughes movie.