THE LAMBRETTAS

The album's opener, "Da-a-ance," is perhaps the band's finest two minutes, but nearly everything on this album runs a close second, including top tunes like "Cortina Mk. II," "London Calling," "Living for Today," "Another Day, Another Girl (Page 3)," and the title track. Their ska-infused cover of "Poison Ivy" was enormously successful and remains their biggest hit, yet it was certainly not representative of the band's straight-ahead guitar pop sound. Each of the tracks on the original album clocks in between two and three minutes, making it a short but sweet ride that never outstays its welcome. In fact, the album begs for repeated listenings. [AMG]