Nobody's Perfect is the debut album by UK new wave band The Distractions.
Following the records's poor sales, the band split in 1981,[1] the album remaining The Distractions' only LP.
Quantick later used the song "Valerie" from the album on a BBC Radio 4 documentary called "The Disappearing Art Of The Mix Tape".
[2] Writing for Smash Hits in 1980, David Hepworth described Nodbody's Perfect as an "enchanting and vaguely disturbing collection of vulnerable pop".
[4] In a 1987 "Rewind" article on the band written for the NME, David Quantick described the album as follows: Nobody's Perfect was The Distractions' chance to expand on their nascent genius and by golly, they did...[they] pulled every pop stop out and made a quietly glorious record.