Love 'em or hate 'em, there's no escaping Steps.
They might be Abba on drum machines and Stock, Aitken and Waterman with extra cheese, but the fact is the kids love them. Do we?
Well, it's not exactly music you'd listen to over a nice glass of Cabernet Sauvignon - Shiraz grape - whilst discussing the finer points of Hegel's theory of the self.
But then, if you're out down the local danceteria and 'Tragedy' comes on after you've sunk a few lagers, even the most criminal of party poopers would find it hard not to be pulled onto the dance floor.
Actually - retract that last statement. If 'Tragedy' comes on - show me the door.
Claire, Lisa, Faye and H all have solo songs on the album.
There's sloppy ballads like 'I Think It's Love' and your more uptempo outings like 'Deeper Shade Of Blue' and the total Abba of 'After The Love Is Gone' - which will probably all get the fans out in droves buying this album.