Album Reviews
Things start out okay with "Just Can't Wait," an infectious uptempo pop rocker that boasts an irresistible hook and a catchy, handclap-dominated chorus. Later, the Strangeloves' Sixties classic, "Night Time," gets treated with energy and conviction. "Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down" is a typical Geils raveup, excitingly propelled by the band's airtight rhythm section.
But the rest of the record is plagued by indifferent material and Seth Justman's bloated, uneven, synthesizer-dominated production. "Come Back" spotlights a Eurodisco feel that simply sounds incongruous, while the title track is marred by banal lyrics and a mundane melody. "Tryin' Not to Think about It" carries a heavy-metal intro that seems unconnected to the body of the tune. "No Anchovies, Please" is an embarrassing talking song that could be a Firesign Theater reject.
Love Stinks is a step backward for J. Geils. One can only hope that whatever inspired the group on Monkey Island can be rediscovered and used again. Indeed, some inspiration would appear essential if the J. Geils Band is going to evolve toward a more distinct and original musical identity.
(Posted: Apr 3, 1980)
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- Just Can't Wait
- Come Back
- Takin' You Down
- Night Time
- No Anchovies, Please
- Love Stinks
- Tryin' Not To Think About It
- Desire (Please Don't Turn Away)
- Till The Walls Come Tumblin' Down
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