Tenement Steps

Tenement Steps was the third and final studio album by English rock band The Motors, originally released in early 1980.

[1] Four singles came from the album, "Love and Loneliness", "That's What John Said", "Tenement Steps" and "Metropolis".

After Ricky Slaughter and Bram Tchaikovsky had both left The Motors in 1978, they effectively became a 2-piece group with Nick Garvey and Andy McMaster.

[3] The top left and bottom right corners of the front album were die-cut by Virgin Records on the original release.

Trouser Press deemed the album "an appalling, overblown mess, reeking of self-indulgence and artistic confusion.