Level 42

Running in the Family

With a guitarist named Boon....

Review Score: StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar (8/10)
....how can one go wrong? The second mostly "pop" album by the British quartet is almost as good as their first (World Machine). The only down side (besides the wretched "Fashion Fever") is that lead man Mark King's heavy funky bass lines aren't as evident in most of the tracks. "Lessons in Love" is an exception, and elsewhere the melodic overtones of most of the other tracks make up for the lack of King. "Children Say," "Running in the Family," and "Two Solitudes" continue drummer/songwriter Philip Gould's tryst w/childhood glee, while "It's Over" is a wonderfully tender, even tearful, ballad.

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Crisp, clean, classy and typical Level 42

4 milion unit sales later, Running in the Family was Level 42's most successful album. Spawning 5 hit singles, this recording was the last [ ... read complete review ]

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