"In the UK's pre-punk landscape, no one - not least the remote London-based music industry - offered more than the crumbs of a support slot to 99 per cent of the acts featured here; if this gang of misfits, oddballs and dreamers from the industrial heartlands of Scotland were going to achieve anything, they would have to do it themselves. So they did. Some succeeded, many failed, all - going by the sounds on offer here - had a blast. It was that kind of time ... What is most striking aout Big Gold Dreams is its reminder of the sheer diligence and industry of some Scottish musicians: The Exploited's Big John Duncan pops up several times in various acts, as do Waterboys supremo Mike Scott and Smple Minds' chief execs Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr ... More noticeable still is how so many of these bands' songwriting and actual sound took such giant leaps forward (...), widening the ambition of Scottish pop music at every turn. Everything was possible. Here, then, is the full story of Scotland's independent scene (...) in all its far-reaching, genre-defying, scene-burning glory. A glittering prize".