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Compared to their debut, this album is way more varied and fun to listen to. The tunes are much heavier, way more psychedelic and their excursions into experimental territory much more exploratory and spaced-out. Just listen to Sniffin' & Snortin' Part 1 and you'll realize that this band is out to kick some ass! Great use of the electric organ on both Bad Woman and Red Doll. Don't Say No sounds like a Morricone-esque foray into erotic soundtrack composition, it's definitely one of the highlights on the record along with the next track, Calm Down, which includes their heaviest and funkiest guitar riff ever. And let's not forget Sun, Planets, Life, Moon's thirteen minute exercise in mindfuckology; it is very similar to the stranger works by french composer Igor Wakhevitch. Once again, stunning, mini-LP reissue which includes the two original covers (normal tiger/weird tiger) and the cover-up OBI-strip!