Lokar's Album Review for Truth and Soul
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Yes!
Buy this album. I said so. Just go out. You can feed the cat later.
Bouncin' party tunes, a whole lot of rock energy, a *really* skewed sense of humor, and heartfelt, clever writing abound on this classic 1988 album. "Ma and Pa" tackles the troublesome issue of children living through their parents' divorce; "One Day" and "Slow Bus Movin'" attack the malice of racism; and throughout the offerings, Angelo Moore can make his voice joyful, soul-stirring or anything else he'd like. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how it's done.
Bouncin' party tunes, a whole lot of rock energy, a *really* skewed sense of humor, and heartfelt, clever writing abound on this classic 1988 album. "Ma and Pa" tackles the troublesome issue of children living through their parents' divorce; "One Day" and "Slow Bus Movin'" attack the malice of racism; and throughout the offerings, Angelo Moore can make his voice joyful, soul-stirring or anything else he'd like. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how it's done.
posted Nov 18, 2007
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