Teardrop Explodes - "You Disappear From View" - Their 1983 single that was released I think after the split and as slick as they could get after a couple of fine albums with some good edges which is from what I gather not a strong favorite with either the band (Understandably, considering the history behind it) or fans - a damn fine dose of killer Pop with great Bass by Ronnie Francois and a good guitar hook at the start that's about as ultra commercial as they got with only Julian Cope's voice reminding you that it's still a step above. Not a way to end a band that seriously stood out, but it still had a good beat and you can dance to it, although those who ventured into the double single set were rewarded with some solid B-Sides more worthy of the Teardrops history on songs like "Ouch Monkeys" and "The In-Psychlopedia."
Venture into the Everyone Wants to Shag the Teardrop Explodes collection to hear it. Even if it's certainly not Wilder, it's a pretty good album.