- Audio CD (7 April 1998)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Original recording reissued
- Label: Collectables
- ASIN: B000005Z4U
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 175,673 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Turning Japanese | |||
| 2. Sixty Second Interval | |||
| 3. Waiting For The Weekend | |||
| 4. Spring Collection | |||
| 5. Letter From Hiro | |||
| 6. News At Ten | |||
| 7. Somehow | |||
| 8. Prisoners | |||
| 9. Trains | |||
| 10. Bunkers | |||
| 11. Jimmie Jones | |||
| 12. Spiders | |||
| 13. Isolated Case | |||
| 14. Civic Hall | |||
| 15. Live At The Marquee | |||
| 16. Daylight Titans | |||
| 17. Johnny's In Love (Again) | |||
| 18. Can't Talk Anymore | |||
| 19. Lenina | |||
| 20. Silver Machines | |||
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Brilliant, real, edgy, and just really really good music. I'd hesitate to join others in comparing them to bands like the Knack or the Pretenders, because in my book the Vapors were better. They were among the very best bands the New Wave ever produced. Which was why, I suppose, they were doomed from the start. What sort of industry produces thousands of cookie-cutter albums from cretinous boy bands and bimbos like Britteny Spears and only two albums from the brilliant Vapors?
Their music reminds me a little of another band that only managed to get albums made: the Cavedogs. Not as good as the Vapors, and of a far later era, but talented and very listenable.
Try the Vapors and I think you'll find it to be a secret musical lodestone that draws you back year after year...to remember when music was sincere, real, and just plain great to hear.
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