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This Album...well,"Will you stay tonight"actually plyed alot on American FM radio...it was a well known song and was actually liked.Post Punk is a funny label to put on this...think Echo and the Bunnymen,U2,Simple minds.Land was there most popular and with the "New Wavers"...not "Post Punks" it did well but,deserved a good next single that never came.If had a good video on MTV at the time it would have been a smash hit.I think from Memphis to L.A. to Tokyo it was played .Hevy rotation this single had,let no one tell you different.