ORIGINALLY available as a limited download a couple of years ago, Feeder's odds and sods make for a surprisingly compelling listen. Detractors point to the band's tiresome reliance on old-fashioned values like melody, hooks and choruses - hardly the most heinous crime - and there's much fuel for their ire on this two-CD set.
Head and shoulders above the rest stands long-time live fave, Just A Day, a razor sharp bundle of energy that Busted would have killed their mothers for.
A ghostly but tender, low-key reading of Frankie's Power Of Love is a surprise, but you can do without the cover of Can't Stand Losing You.
Songs like TV Me, Living In Polaroid and Space Age Hero have plenty of have-a-go-heroics; while Undivided is delicate incarnate.
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