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1. Baby Talks Dirty [0:03:45.42] 2. I Want Ya [0:02:40.28] 3. Tell Me You're Mine [0:03:54.17] 4. Mr. Handleman [0:03:25.10] 5. Can't Put A Price On Love [0:04:42.40] 6. Hold On Tight And Don't Let Go [0:01:32.15] 7. The Hard Way [0:02:12.43] 8. It's You [0:02:09.25] 9. End Of The Game [0:02:04.67] 10. The Feeling I Get [0:03:11.30] 11. (Havin' A) Rave Up [0:01:49.63] 12. How Can Love Hurt So Much [0:04:04.05] 13. Soul Kitchen (Live) [0:10:35.42] 14. Alabama Song/Whiskey Bar (Live) [0:03:30.35] 15. Revenge (Rehearsal) [0:06:22.53] 16. Daughter Of The Law [0:02:58.32] |
Review: by Chris Woodstra
Mike Chapman summed it up best in the liner notes -- "The songs are an assortment of feelings and emotions expressed redundantly as only the Knack can...This record is very dear to me and my bank manager." The self-deprecating title (which quotes Willie Dixon's "Back Door Man") isn't really an attempt to apologize but rather to let everyone know that they were in on the joke all along -- and they're laughing all the way to the bank. This is essentially a rewrite of the debut, especially evident on the lead-off single "Baby Talks Dirty." It's not as good as Get the Knack and didn't sell nearly as well, but it is a good time for those who don't take rock & roll too seriously.
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