A good value CD with two very different individual albums. The originally much derided "Real people" is worth a second listening. Yes, it was seen as negative and cynical, but the songs were true for the times... post- disco exploitation of artists frankly sick of being used. "Open up" is a cool jazzy instrumental followed by "Real People", the title track, a mid-tempo chunky tune, not quite fast enough to dance to, singing about wanting to be away from those nasty music sven-ghalis. "I loved you more" a sweet painful ballad beautifully sung. "I got protection"... what a fun tune, and what a put-down if you were at the receiving end of this song... excellent! "Rebels are we" was the nearest thing to a hit from this album, but barely charted. It was chunky and typically "Chic" modular form. I love "Chip of the old block". Its such an anthem to those who just can't help themselves... and have a family history of "misbehaving"...Ha! such a gem of a song. "26", wierd, but strangely good. A lesson in good behaviour & trust! "You can't do it alone" has Fonzi Thornton giving a rare solo. This is a diamond of a song, swinging and painful in sentiment. Offering a second chance to the lover who just doesn't know what she wants... a really good song with a great tune.A great album in my view. "Tongue in Chic" is a bit 80's, and feels somewhat dated. The cover fashions says it all. Gone are the smart "Suits and dresses" of the previous chic albums, in comes dayglo tat. YUK! There are, however, a few gems to this album. "I feel your love coming on" is great... not many words, repetitive but a smashing tune. "When you love someone" is an optomistic love ballad, that breaks ito a funky climax. Hey fool is old-style album chic. My favourate on this album is "sharing love". A wonderful, typical chic mid-tempo tune, as good as any they have made. At 2 minutes 42 seconds long, it is at least 3 minutes too short. It is a beautiful classical chic tune, and the disc is worth buying for this tune alone. City lights ends the double album with a great instrumental, again, to the highest standands of chic. In summary, I like "Real People". A good solid chic album... a bit moody, but who isn't sometimes. It has its lighter moments and some of the lyrics make me chuckle. "Tongue" is less well presented, but has some star quality. A good value CD!