Collectors can often find this release in its original CD or cassette formats.
: While "EAC-FLAC" refers to a lossless digital rip from the physical CD (often found in archive circles), the official physical releases remain the primary source for the original 1998 mastering and Alan Robinson's sleevenotes . Toyah - Proud, Loud & Heard, Best of [EAC-FLAC]...
: A fan-favorite "synth-rock epic" included here in its single edit. Collectors can often find this release in its
The album is notable for being compiled in direct consultation with herself. At the time of its release, it was highly valued by collectors for including tracks that were making their digital debut or were previously difficult to find on CD: The album is notable for being compiled in
The album covers Toyah's most successful period, including several UK Top 40 hits:
: Tracks like " Sphinx " and " Stand Proud " were previously only available on rare flexi-discs from the early 1980s.
This compilation, , is a 1998 release from the Music Club (Edsel) label. It serves as a comprehensive 18-track retrospective of Toyah’s seminal "Safari Records" era (1979–1983), which saw her transition from punk-influenced post-punk to chart-topping synth-pop. Key Features and Content