Heaven Help You Now, NME, 19 October 1985 Through a storm of clattering keyboards, Paul Haig pushes his way past gangs of would-be Scottish popsters and makes a stridently jaunty and cocky return to pop form. He sounds like he knows the game well enough to do the whole thing with his eyes shut; the difference here is he's learnt it's best to do this sort of thing with them open.

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