This sampler from the late, lamented I.R.S. Records is an amazingly mixed bag. The program ranges from the quirky jangle pop of Kirsty MacColl' s "Titanic Days" ("His rope, my wrists/ I never knew there might be days like this") to second-wave ska courtesy of the English Beat, who weigh in with a live version of "Tears of a Clown." There are also stopovers in the land of aggressive proto-techno (Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's "Lenny and Terence"), bhangra (Sahotas's "Hass Hogia"), and experimental house (William Orbit's "Water From a Vine Leaf -- Acid Bath Mix"). In retrospect, it's easy to see why this label went belly-up: there hasn't been room in the marketplace for a label this interesting and unpredictable in ages. Other highlights include "Bubbling Hot" by Ranking Roger and Pato Banton (a pretty blatant rehash of "Pato and Roger a Go Talk," not to mention of "Pato and Roger Come Again") and the monotonous but strangely cute "Sploosh" by Ozric Tentacles. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
It's Not the Size That Counts
01/11/1994
All Music Guide Review
It's Not the Size That Counts Track Listing
Credits of It's Not the Size That Counts
- Middleman
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- Sahotas
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- Ofunwa
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- Vinx
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- Pato Banton
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- Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
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- William Orbit
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- Single Gun Theory
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- Dada
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- Ranking Roger
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- Point
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- Over the Rhine
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- Ozric Tentacles
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- Concrete Blonde
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- The English Beat
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- Kirsty MacColl
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