supported by 12 fans who also own “Cut It! (IMP026)”
Stunning! Deep electronic beats, Squawking sax and surreal poëtry. It is an album that rewards repeated listening with more hidden nuances each time. What a fantastic find! gene13
supported by 6 fans who also own “Cut It! (IMP026)”
I first heard Blurt on their side of the double album A Factory Quartet in 1981. They seemed to be evidence of the creative possibilities that were quite rightly the result of the implosion/explosion that had begun in 1976. Neil Procter