The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
16
new
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: VIOLET GROHL – BE SWEET TO ME
SPILL NEW MUSIC: KING LUDD RETURNS WITH FRENETICALLY CHARGED SINGLE “TIRED” | FEATURING MEMBERS OF DEAD TIRED, THE TREWS, MONSTER TRUCK AND MORE
SPILL MUSIC PREMIERE: BETS – “I’LL MAKE YOU MINE”
SPILL NEW MUSIC: GRETA VAN FLEET MAKE TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO WORLD STAGE WITH NEW SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL McCARTNEY – THE BOYS OF DUNGEON LANE
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: WIDEMOUTH – NO GASOLINE
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PRIMULA – NOTHING NEW
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: LEEROY STAGGER – PILGRIMAGE
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MAD IRIS – MAD IRIS
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE ALARM – TRANSFORMATION
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: DOUBLESPEAK – DOUBLESPEAK
SPILL MUSIC PREMIERE: CARINA – “HIDE IT”
SPILL NEW MUSIC: ORQUESTA AKOKÁN RELEASE “N ME VOY” AHEAD OF FULL-LENGTH ALBUM ‘AMÉRICA!’
SPILL NEW MUSIC: WESTISLONELY RETURNS WITH STRIKING SINGLE “BAD DOG” AHEAD OF HER NEWLY ANNOUNCED SUMMER EP MAN’S RUIN
SPILL NEW MUSIC: BLUMS ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM | SHARES OPERATIC SUMMER TRACK “CASHOUT”
SPILL NEW MUSIC: THOMAS DUXBURY AND NEW MOTHER NATURE – “NIGHT IS YOUNG”
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
  • Spill Menu
    • Reviews
      • Album Reviews
      • Features
      • Live Reviews
      • Festivals
    • Portraits
    • Headlines
      • News
      • Contests
      • Events
      • Entertainment Headlines
      • Concert Listings
      • Toronto Concert Venues
    • New Music
      • Premieres
      • Track Of The Day
    • Track Of The Month
    • Books + Movies
    • About
Album Reviews
94
previous article
SPILL ALBUM REVIEWS: THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT - THE TURN OF A FRIENDLY CARD | EYE IN THE SKY | AMMONIA AVENUE (REISSUES)
next article
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: JAH WOBBLE AND JON KLEIN - AUTOMATED PARADISE

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: LEVEL 42 – THE LATER YEARS – 2001-2020

Level 42

LEVEL 42
THE LATER YEARS – 2001-2020
CHERRY RED RECORDS

Level 42 had a huge career in the 1980s, combining modern jazz, funk, pop, prog and pure rock to create their own sound. Their own distinct genre. However, by the 2000s, they were not having the hits they once did, but that did not mean that there was not some incredible music made by Mark King and company. This box set takes a look at the material Level 42 put out between 2001 and 2020. Although it is really one album and an EP, there was plenty of other material for this box set to be included.

Sadly, one can be forgiven if you missed the music they created. It may seem very new, even to fans. Some of the music had limited release and did not receive the attention it deserved. The music industry had changed during the 1990s, and Level 42 was caught in the crossfire and with the addition of other problems a lot of this music was not being noticed by the general public. Not to mention the band took a hiatus from 1995 until 2001

Retrograde, released in 2006, gets the ball rolling and takes up CD 1. It is an excellent album, and one in which Level 42 incorporated a bit more electronica but still kept their sound. King’s voice and distinct bass playing is heard throughout. But the song “Rooted” is a brilliant slice of pop funk. “Ship,” another standout track, does sound like classic Level 42, with some new whistles and bells. It is melodic, more pop than funk, and it is an incredibly moving piece of music.

CD 2 switches gears and presents the band in acoustic form. Originally released in 2010 as part of a box set, The Acoustic album sees this incarnation of Level 42 performing some of their biggest hits in acoustic unplugged form. Once again, King’s vocals, and the songs work in this format, particularly “Running In The Family,” which features perfect harmonies. CD 3 is the very short EP, Sirens. Here King steers the band back to its more funk pop roots. It is an interesting collection of songs, with songs like “Too Much Time” and “Mind On You” owing a little to Prince and to disco. The EP was originally released in 2013 and has been a bit of rarity since its release. Two remixes from the EP pop up on CD 7 of the collection.

CDs 4 to 7 contain remixes and single edits. While interesting, some of the numerous remixes of “Lessons In Love” can try one’s patience. They are well done, but there are a number of them. Collectors will be glad to have the mixes collected together, although there are a couple of omissions which may raise some strong opinions. But the addition of television versions and a live track of “Sirens” more than make up for any remix omissions. Actually, I would have preferred more of the archival live material.

As usual, Cherry Red (in co-operation with the band) have put together a fantastic box set of Level 42’s studio output up until 2020. There could be a separate box set containing all of their live material and live albums, as Mark King has covered Level 42 with numerous live albums documenting their many tours. This set does remind us all that this is a band that has continued to explore and produce some fine music, even though it does not get the attention it deserves. This is the fourth box set of Level 42’s music, and as with the other box sets, it is essential for fans. But it is also an excellent way in which people who may not be aware of latter-day material from the band can learn and appreciate the continued work of them. Perhaps a single disc of highlights would serve the band well in that it would serve as a sampler. The box set is hefty, and this is a band that deserves to be heard.



Artist Links

website_flat_2016 facebook_flat_2016 instagram_flat_2016

Item Reviewed

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: LEVEL 42 – THE LATER YEARS – 2001-2020

Author

Aaron Badgley

Here's what we think...
Spill Rating
Fan Rating
Rate Here
New Criteria
10
—
9.0
Total Spill Rating
—
Total Fan Rating
You have rated this
Album Reviews
album reviewalbum reviewscherry red recordsdive into the sunlevel 42the later years 2001-2020
album review, album reviews, cherry red records, dive into the sun, level 42, the later years 2001-2020
About the Author
Aaron Badgley
Born and raised in Whitby, Aaron discovered music through his love of The Beatles. This led to a career in radio, writing for various publications, and ultimately a radio show about The Beatles (Beatles Universe), which ran for over four years. When not immersed in music, Aaron enjoys spending time with the loves of his life -- his wife Andrea, and daughters Emily and Linda (all of whom have an intense love of music too).
RELATED ARTICLES
album reviewalbum reviewscherry red records
 
8.0
Violet Grohl

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: VIOLET GROHL – BE SWEET TO ME

by Gerrod Harris on May 29, 2026
VIOLET GROHL BE SWEET TO ME AURORA RECORDS/REPUBLIC RECORDS Having sung backup vocals for Foo Fighters for nearly a decade, even making appearances on 2021’s Medicine at Midnight and 2023’s But Here We Are, Violet Grohl has emerged with her own [...]
 
10
Paul McCartney

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL McCARTNEY – THE BOYS OF DUNGEON LANE

by Aaron Badgley on May 29, 2026
PAUL McCARTNEY THE BOYS OF DUNGEON LANE MPL/UNIVERSAL It has been over five years since Paul McCartney’s last studio album, McCartney III, and McCartney has noted that during those years, he took his time with what became The Boys of Dungeon [...]
 
8.0
Widemouth

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: WIDEMOUTH – NO GASOLINE

by Ljubinko Zivkovic on May 29, 2026
WIDEMOUTH NO GASOLINE URBAN SCANDAL RECORDS Chicago quartet Widemouth probably had other ideas (or maybe not?) when they named their debut album No Gasoline, but they somehow foresaw what is currently going on with it. At the same time, the [...]
 
8.0
Primula

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PRIMULA – NOTHING NEW

by Ljubinko Zivkovic on May 29, 2026
PRIMULA NOTHING NEW FLAK RECORDS When somebody mentions that a certain indie band is including jazz elements within its music, the usual first impression is that of a few classic jazz elements brought into the usual pop or rock setting. Yet, the [...]
 
8.0
Leeroy Stagger

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: LEEROY STAGGER – PILGRIMAGE

by Ljubinko Zivkovic on May 29, 2026
LEEROY STAGGER PILGRIMAGE CORDOVA BAY RECORDS So, is there a difference between Americana and Canadiana? Sure, musically, the two are like twins, but even with twins, there are visible (or in this case, audible) differences, and no matter how [...]

Latest Album Reviews
View All
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: VIOLET GROHL – BE SWEET TO ME
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL McCARTNEY – THE BOYS OF DUNGEON LANE
10
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: WIDEMOUTH – NO GASOLINE
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PRIMULA – NOTHING NEW
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: LEEROY STAGGER – PILGRIMAGE
8.0

STAY UP-TO-DATE
WITH OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER!

SPILL MAGAZINE MENU
  • Home | The Spill Magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Premieres
  • Track Of The Month
  • Album Reviews
  • Books + Movies
  • Features
  • Live Reviews
  • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • News
  • Events
  • Entertainment Headlines
  • Concert Listings
  • Toronto Concert Venues
  • About Us
  • Contests
  • New Music
  • Contributors
  • TOTD
  • Privacy Policy
  • The Scene Unseen
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | The Spill Magazine
All Rights Reserved.

TRENDING RIGHT NOW
   
 
SPILL FEATURE: IT’S ABOUT THE CLIMB – A CONVERSATION WITH GORILLAZ
3556
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: SOCIAL DISTORTION – BORN TO KILL
1166
 
SPILL TRACK OF THE MONTH: DAYS OF SORROW – “WHO WE ARE”
954
 
SPILL LIVE REVIEW: TENILLE TOWNES @ RICHMOND HILL CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, RICHMOND HILL
922
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BRIAN WILSON – ON TOUR 1999-2007
781
 
SPILL NEWS: THE AFGHAN WHIGS RELEASE NEW SINGLE “HOUSE OF I” | THEIR FIRST NEW MUSIC SINCE 2022
752
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: TORI AMOS – IN TIMES OF DRAGONS
716
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: SQUEEZE – TRIXIES
629
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: JOE JACKSON – HOPE AND FURY
627
 
SPILL MUSIC PREMIERE: IAMX – “INFINITE FEAR JETS {MIMETIC HEXES REWORK}”
575
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CODEFENDANTS – LIFERS
564
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BILL ORCUTT – MUSIC IN CONTINUOUS MOTION
548
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: NOAH KAHAN – THE GREAT DIVIDE
545
ENTERTAINMENT HEADLINES