Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse surely M4P is light years ahead of One True Song?
Possibly.
But M4P has got that mid-to-late 90s feel to it. OK, there are Hook's distinctive basslines, but the rest just sounds a bit generic.
In a lot of places, it's probably not a hell of a lot different to albums by Dodgy and Cast released around that time.
I did like it a lot when I first got it and played it to death. So much so, I remember that I pretty much sang along to the entire setlist at the band's Wolves Civic appearance (sad, eh?).
Nowadays, apart from the three singles (WDYWFM?, Sweet Lips, Shine), I can't remember how any of the others tracks actually sound. Let alone remember lyrics.
I don't think I've listened to it for 20 years (unless I've slung it on once, then promptly forgot it).
On the other hand, OTP, I remember well and play it regularly (which, I guess, partly explains why I remember it
).
I know it's not to everyone's taste, but it does sound fairly unique (IMO) and doesn't fall into the trap of sounding like any other LP from the same time period.
Maybe if I gave M4P another spin, things might come back to me and I'll end up liking it again.
But, often, when I start thinking about revisiting the 'solo projects', I just keep going back to OTP and the first Electronic LP.