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The Bruce Woolley & Camera Club album ("English Garden") is also worth listening to. His own take on the song is quite different, and there is a similarly different version of "Clean/Clean" on the album too. I'm a big enough Buggles fan that I bought a vinyl of it just out of curiosity and completeness, and then it

I adore the entire album, every track on it; my particular favorites are "Living in the Plastic Age," "Elstree," and "Johnny on the Monorail." Now, although I concede that the followup album (Adventures in Modern Recording, completed after the two Buggles had a stint as members of Yes) is generally not as good, it

I have two reactions: 1) Hear, hear! 2) Only once or twice a year?

Yes, yes we can. I demand that we do! That whole album (Call of the West) is great, especially the title song. The spoken rant is delightful and better yet, based on listening to a couple of live show recordings, he seems to have varied it every time.