The band's only album,
And Did Those Feet, was released in November 1982, through record label Kamera. It gave the band their only chart success, reaching number 25 in the
UK Independent Chart. After being unavailable for many years, it was reissued in 2007 by
Cherry Red, with bonus live tracks and
B-sides. In 2011 the
New Musical Express ranked
And Did Those Feet at #44 on their list of "100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard".
Track listing Critical reception Dave Thompson, reviewing the album for
AllMusic, described "Wolves of Worcestershire" as "almost Shakespearean in its lyrical vision", and called "Squashed Things" "the sound of
The Cure meets
The Wurzels". Bill Prince (aka
Bill Black), in
Noise! magazine, writes, "the tunes... mix a healthy
Tenpole Tudor thrash with the slick licks of the
B52's", and the words are "a novel variation from the usual run of rock'n'roll lyrics." In
The Rock Album Maxim Jakubowski characterised
And Did Those Feet as "a quirky assemblage of experimental dance material" with "minimal instrumentation and heavily passionate vocals".
Personnel • Roger Smith – bass guitar,
production • Chris Houghton – drums, production • Martyn Dormer – vocals,
lead guitar, synthesizer, production • Tim Harrison – vocals, production ; Technical • Mick Dolan –
engineering • Porky –
mastering ==Musical style==