The first Cravats album, re-released for the first time on vinyl. Originally released in 1980, this re-release features restored and remastered tracks and a new inner sleeve with extra photographs from the sleeve session.
THE CRAVATS / AT THE HOPE AND ANCHOR . . . . .
The Cravats, a surprise bonus, ambled on and hit us with a cunningly disguised brand of 'The Spirit of 77'. A quartet of curious souls, they battered away regardless of a vociferous minority crying piteously for the 'headliner'.
“We want honey” they cried. “Well go and find her then” replied Cro-magnon Man on guitar, a proficient chap much prone to the snarl technique of singing. With this giant stood a vole-intensified replica of J.Lydon esq. plugging away on his saxophone, evoking memories of the casbah, Birmingham style.
One of life's seedier specimens occupied the drum seat and produced a marvellous deep rolling sound that was supremely linked to the bassman who is the spitting image of the Eraserhead hero; a monstrous snarling brute, he knew how to ram it out (all the time). I thought they were superb and their last tune, a weird squeaky thing was the musical highlight of the night...
Mick Mercer/Panache Fanzine.