A Liverpool Legend
Brad Rim | new york, new york United States | 11/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wah's Nah=Pooh The Art of Bluff was one of the greatest, most underated albums of the 1980's. Generally panned for its poor recording quality, as well as not living up to the debuts of Echo and The Teardrops, it nonetheless took the best of the Clash and the Jam and melded it into a passionate, guitar driven post-punk extraveganza that was intense, powerful and certainly "macho". Long lost, long forgotten....LONG LIVE WYLIE AND WASHINGTON!"
Best songwriter since Lennon
Anthony Ryder | Liverpool UK | 10/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I know Pete Wylie from the days of going the Banky our local pub he's a brilliant guy with a heart as big as Liverpool.
Theres not one song that anyone can say is not good.
Story of the blues was how we all lived in those days.
come back was a never give up hope song that inspired many people in Liverpool to fight back.
Every song has a meaning and in Pete Wylie we have a scouser with the lyrics of a John Lennon.
Buy this album and you will feel the heartbeat of a true scouser."