This is one of the finest albums to grace my CD collection. Even though it is based entirely around the Madchester scene (and before) it is an excellent eclectic mix of some of the best tunes ever. It goes from early non-Manchester punk which kicked off the greatest period of mordern music. The Sex Pistols at the Free Trade Hall was the perfect catalyst. Anarchy in the UK, along with The Clash's Janie Jones show London's influence. The haunting melody of Atmosphere shows Ian Curtis at his best, with Transmission, She's Lost Control and the ubiquitous Love Will Tear Us Apart some of the best lyrics written by Curtis. Then the next generation of the scene came with the passing of Curtis, then came New Order beinging with them Blue Monday ( a must-have for any DJ). Computer generated music to shame traditionalists. Keeping in line with having the origins of the tunes on this album is Marshall Jefferson's Move Your Body of the world-renowned Trax record label, an excellant choice to shake your money maker with. The inclusion of 808 State & A Guy Called Gerald helps re-kindle those memories for those around at the time of The Hacienda, and makes mere youngsters like myself wonder what we missed. Buy this!!!