(...) one of those seamless compilations that simply cannot be improved upon. A dozen tracks highlight the best - and that is the best - of Island's recent and forthcoming output
It was combined with the follow-up, Nice Enough to Eat for a CD Re-release in August 1992 entitled Nice Enough To Join In (Island Records IMCD 150).
"Gasoline Alley" (Mick Weaver) – Wynder K. Frog – (from Out of the Frying Pan) (ILPS 9082)
The album cover
Designed by Hipgnosis, the front cover photograph was taken in Hyde Park and is said to feature "every single one of the Island artistes ... bleary eyed after a party."[7] The rear cover consists merely of a track listing and monochrome images of the covers of eight of the sampled albums (Tracks 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 & 2.6).
^"King Crimson to Bumpers - Island Rock LPs, Part 4". Record Collector (208): 125. 1996.
^Martin Barre was not a member of Jethro Tull when the sampled track A Song for Jeffrey was recorded.
^At the time Ian A. Anderson was signed to Liberty Records and did not play on any of the sampled tracks. His music appears on the sampler album Son of Gutbucket.