"An ocean of water has passed under the Zero 7 bridge since we originally issued this collection of music. The selection is compilation perfection – and you seem to agree. Such is the desirability of the original vinyl edition, it’s now selling for over a ton. You can expect to find the Stylistics’ soul classic, ‘People Make The World Go Round’ and the rare groove bomb produced by Roy Ayers, ‘You Can’t Turn Me Away’ by Sylvia Striplin. Don Blackman’s ‘Holding You, Loving You’ is included. This tune was sampled by Slum Village on ‘Go Ladies’ who also make an appearance here with ‘Jealousy’, as does Herbert’s boompty-boomp rub of M. Gainsbourg’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’. All of this goodness for how much?! Bargain! Keep the rest of the money for a session in a floatation tank, just one of the better ways we can think of consuming this vinyl edition. As they say in football, 'form is temporary, class is permanent' - Zero 7: class personified." - Late Night Tales
- Zero 7's 2002 contribution to the AnotherLateNight series, a precursor to LateNightTales
- 180g black double vinyl pressing
- first time on vinyl in 22 years
- includes printed liner note insert
- digital download included
- original release year: 2002
- music label: LateNightTales 2024