A1. "Insatiable Love" (5:13)
A2. "Space Oasis" (5:14)
A3. "Moving Downtown" (7:52)
A4. "Deadline For My Memories" (4:52)
B1. "A Sigh Won't Do" (5:29)
B2. "True Moments Of My World" (5:46)
B3. "Hands Up & Amen" (5:52)
B4. "Persuasion" (7:02)
If Electribal Soul sounds deliciously vintage, there's a good reason for that. An exemplary exploration of glassy-eyed synth-pop and electro, deep house and street soul marked out by tactile electronic motifs, warm basslines and Billie Ray Martin's superb vocals, the album was mostly recorded in 1991 and '92 at a time when relationships in the group were beginning to fray. Now tidied up and released by Martin three decades after it was shelved, Electribal Soul has the feel of a genuine lost classic - a set that would have received rave reviews at the time had it appeared in late 1992 as originally intended. A genuine triumph that's as loved-up and saucer-eyed as a sweaty hug at sunrise on an Ibizan beach.