The young James Hunter's LP debut from 1986 just goes to show that he was always a great singer - a natural. Released under the pseudonym of Howlin' Wilf & The Vee-Jays, this is the first time it has been released on CD. Morrissey fans will be interested to know that it is produced by Boz Boorer. The cover features the band posing in front of the wall of a record shop in Camden painted with classic record labels from the '50s and '60s. The very wall of labels mentioned in Nick Hornby's High Fidelity (which has now disappeared under a fresh coat of paint).