Prior to it's release in 1991, all had not been well with the band and their record company. Shifts in musical policy and personnel changes meant it was a tough time for James Grant and Love & Money, but eventually "Dogs in the Traffic" saw the light of day and the haunting "Winter" was their final chart entry, and a fitting epitaph to an excellent band. There was one last Love & Money album, "Little Death" (watch this space!) that kept the name going, but it was only a matter of time before James Grant emerged as a solo artiste in his own right. He's still in tremendous form in 2005 and these 3 lovingly restored albums are testament to the durability of his songwriting.
1) Winter
2) Johnny's Not Here
3) My Love Lives in a Dead House
4) Cheap Pearls
5) You're Not the Only One
6) Looking for Angeline
7) Sometimes I Want to Give Up
8) Lips Like Ether
9) Whisky Dream
10) Pappa Death