Sean Trane
Unlike their previous album, this scandalous piece was not hiding behind a deceptive artwork and title, and we have a disgusting disco album in all its splendour aptly/badly named Getting’ Into The Mood. We arte a far cry from their early superb works. Grandeur et decadence: a textbook case. What’s to be expected frmone of the pukiest 70’s record label like arista, really???
Just read my review of their preceding album and multiply the negative traits and multiply by five and you’ve got an idea how bad this album is. Sure with the years and decades having gone by, this type of dance music sounds almost listenable, but it is only because the 8°0’s & 90’s dance scene stinks some 20 times worse than the disco fad did. Avoid at all costs: if I took the time to write this review, it’s so you avoid such bad moves. All remunerative thanks for my precious time-sacrifice can be forwarded to me via the JMA admins. Don’t forget to be generous, even if I only rented the album.