Contrasting the clever spoonerism from which Cunning Stunts derives its name, Caravan are heard on what is arguably their most uninspired material to date. The effort is certainly far from a total loss, but nowhere nearly as creative as their former studio effort For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973) — the likes of which sadly would not be equalled. Instead of commencing the affair with the aggression and spirit that informed previous LPs — such as “Memory Lain, Hugh” or “Waterloo Lilly”Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/cunning-stunts-caravan-album#ixzz1TnDlMK84
They are featured in this billboard magazine as a full page ad of there album Cunning Stunts

