Cyborgs Revisited

[1] It was compiled from various archival recordings by the band, who had only ever released one 7" single before breaking up in 1979.

[2] The album's first side was an unreleased demo produced by Daniel Lanois and Bob Lanois in 1974, and the album's second side was a 1975 concert recorded on the roof of Hamilton's Jackson Square.

[4] Forced Exposure, Pop Matters, Pitchfork Media and Alternative Press have also hailed the album as a classic.

[5] Julian Cope named Cyborgs his album of the month on Head Heritage in May 2001, and Sonic Youth once announced on stage, during a concert in Hamilton, that the show was dedicated to Simply Saucer.

[6] The album was reissued in 2003 on Sonic Unyon, with additional bonus tracks including the band's lone single release.