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3.0 good | Robbit | June 2nd 16 | TAKE ANOTHER PICTURE seems to have been crafted from the very same template that was used for Quarterflash's 1981 debut album. Husband & wife team Marv & Rindy Ross do their best to offer a varied selection of songs and front loaded the record with their single picks once again. Unfortunately, the overall quality of this album is not quite up to the same standard. Rindy's sassy vocals and tasteful saxophone breaks do help add some flair to songs like "Take Me To Heart" & "You Don't Move Me", which also features Joe Walsh on slide guitar. The title track is also amusing with its tale of a daughter pondering her father's stash of dirty magazines & the immortality that photography seemingly offers us. Beyond those songs, there isn't a quite enough memorable fare. Anyone expecting the Benatar styled hard rock of "Find Another Fool" (from the debut album) might be a bit disappointed, as there is nothing here quite that aggressive. These songs are mostly radio friendly pop/rock numbers, with only Marv's "One Round To Go" getting slightly more raucous. Highlights: "Take Me To Heart", "Take Another Picture" & "You Don't Move Me".
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