Some said that The Cravats were an acquired taste, suitable for only a refined palate. Some said they were 'sax-riddled nothings'. In any event, the band grew from 1976/77 punk roots into the highly eclectic, inventive jazz-punk colossals of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Championed by the likes of Radio 1's John Peel and journalist Mick Mercer, the band released only a handful of singles, two albums and played live only intermittently. The first Cravats album In Toytown was originally released in 1980. Recording the album on an 8-track in a hotel basement and originally released by Small Wonder in October that year. The album gained healthy reviews and made it into the Top 20 in the independent charts
- 1. Still
- 2. In Your Eyes
- 3. Welcome
- 4. Pressure Sellers
- 5. One in a Thousand
- 6. X.M.P
- 7. All Around the Corner
- 8. Ceasing to Be
- 9. Gordon
- 10. Live for Now
- 11. Tears on My Machine
- 12. The Hole
- 13. All on Standby
- 14. Triplex Zone