Dress for Excess

[8] The final single, "Rio Rocks" was produced by Brazilian Liminha and was based on "La Bamba".

[12] Reviewing the album for Record Mirror, David Giles wrote: "The Sputnik language is littered with buzz words – 'star wars', 'satellite', 'dance', 'sex', 'Rio', 'future'.

'Rio' conjures up the image of Latin America riots, thus lending the lyrics a 'current affairs' angle... but the Big One, SSS's raison d'être, is SEX.

Standard dance-pop stuff won't move anybody; even the S/A/W-produced single, "Success," is sub-Kylie Minogue material.

"[1] All tracks are written by Martin Degville, Tony James and Neal Whitmore, except where notedTrack 5, "Rio Rocks!