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Glenn Jones: Take It From Me |
| 1986 / RCA Records / APL1 5807 |
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| Audrey Wheeler | Vocals / Background | |
| Glenn Jones | Main / Performer / Vocals |
| Another album where some killer ballads rule the roost. The single "Givin' Myself To You" certainly set the tone for this sweet and mellow set but pales into second rate when you get the likes of "Stay (La La)", "Love Will Show Us The Way" and the swinging, almost doo-wop "Be My Lady".The up-tempo stuff isn't all that wonderful, although I quite like the busy-ness and general throbbing goings-on of "Set The Night On Fire". But, once again, we have an album that is a showcase for the artist's talent not somebody else's last hit sound. |
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