The second album from from 1985. Another record I bought when living in Hull. I actually like this one better that their first. Recorded over several years with three different producers the record is a little more polished,less intense than their first. It starts of with a great song “Pleasure And Pain” written by Holly Knight and Mike Chapman that sounds like it could have fit right in on her album Device from a year later. There are many other good songs on here including “Good Die Young”,”Casual Encounter”,”Heart Telegraph”,and “Motion”,that sounds more like what the did on their first record. The only songs I don’t really like are the last two songs on the record written by their keyboard player.