Album DescriptionFormed in Leeds in 1986, Cud went on to forge one of the more interesting and indefinable sounds of the late '80s / early '90s Indie scene. Fusing a catchy Pop sensibility with danceable grooves and intelligent and often humorous lyrics, they soon became firm independent favorites and began releasing records on Leeds based Reception Records in 1987, very quickly catching the ear of John Peel and becoming a regular fixture of his broadcasts. This release features the original album in its entirety, carefully remastered and now sitting comfortably alongside Elvis Handbag, an additional disc conceived by the band as a sister album to the original release and containing a number of further B-sides, Peel Session recordings and cover versions (including the band's legendary take on "Bohemian Rhapsody", previously only available on the ultra-rare Alvin Lives in Leeds compilation). Cherry Red.