Sleeve: Late Seventies picture of the Irish boys in bovver boots on the front; just track listings on the reverse. Not a lot of imagination.
Sleevenotes: Outstanding 20- page full-colour booklet by Michael Bradley telling his story of life as an Undertone, with some great pictures.
Content: All the hits appear on this 20-track CD, but not in chronological order, although that takes nothing away from one of the best bands to come out of Northern Ireland.
High point: Teenage Kicks is a true punk classic, as good today as it was more than 30 years ago.
Low point: Wednesday Week is the only poor song here.
Any glaring omissions? No, all the top hits appear, but a few minor singles that failed to make the charts are absent.
Anything new? Two bonus promo videos: live performance of Teenage Kicks and demo of My Perfect Cousin.
Cheerful or tearful excuse for release? Always cheerful music that warrants rediscovery.
Where might this end up at Christmas? It must go to your perfect cousin.
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