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Based on 10 ratings
October 1982 / Release Date
LP / Format
Naive Records / Label
New Wave, Art Rock / Genre
Peter HammillProducer
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Critic Reviews

Cenntyhell
87

I've yet to hear all of Hammill's catalogue (so fucking big ;)), but this HAS to be a stand out of his new wave work. Don't feel like I have to praise his songwriting as his name is enough to signify its quality. My fav is Happy Hour, will have to play it during an actual happy hour at least once.

MFC4AFoS
83

This record has been staring at me for like over a year at the record store i work at. Like in the most literall way possible, something about that picture on the front cover just feels weird and enigmatic. If he smiling? Is it concern? What the fuck does the title mean? All questions i can't answer, not even after having heard the album. What i can say, is that the album is quite good.

If you like Talking Heads of 80s King Crimson. you'll find overhalf of this album absolutely ... read more

kattenbroekcom
79

Enter K sees further improvement from Sitting Targets with better New Wave / Art Rock songs with a more consistent tracklist. Very good album.

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Track List

  1. Paradox Drive
  2. The Unconscious Life
  3. Accidents
  4. The Great Experiment
  5. Don't Tell Me
  6. She Wraps It Up
  7. Happy Hour
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