![]() | By: Bentley Rhythm Ace Label: Parlophone Released: 08 Sep 1997 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Actuallly, they could take a lesson from label mate & fan-fav Slim; the man knows the importance of a hook. His tunes may be simpler, but they’re more infectious. BRA are stuck in the middle, developing tracks with twisting, lively basslines, fluctuating beats- & not much else.
They come close a few times, & get it right with “Let There Be Flutes,” thanks to, er, flutes, & “On Her Majesty’s Secret Whistle,” featuring, uh, whistles. Kudos are in order for the madcap, justly named “Return of the Hardcore Jumble Carbootechnodisco Roadshow.” But the rest of the tracks make you wish they could have added that “something “ to make them rise up. Bentley Rhythm Ace deliver the groove but forget the flourishes.

Just looking at the names of the the songs, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is a joke album, & maybe this is true in the sense that the content of the music seems to be maybe 'tongue-in-cheek'. It is well worth sitting on your shelf though.
There are few words to be able to describe the music, without saying "this is a good song" et al. This is an album which deserves respect because of the experimental nature & darn it, the feeling that you're enjoying every song on there.
If someone can release an album with a track callled 'ragtopskodacarchase', then surely you should reward them with a few pounds worth of a sale!

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