Invisible People by Robb Johnson was released in 1997 by Irregular Records. It received rave reviews, but was actually not as good as many of his other albums. None of the songs are bad, per se, but some, like Me and the Working Man, are mediocre. It's also more whimsical than most and, as he excels at political vitriol, this can be a bad thing. Although he does also excel at whimsy. Hancock in Australia is heartbreaking, In Buttercup Class we Smile is realistic, and beautiful, while Anarchy in Hackney betrays the dude's punk roots (those "ooh" baks in the middle of tracks? Pure Clash.) Track listing: