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good stuff (4/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.0)
Review written by Anonymous from Lompoc CA, April 11th, 2013

I love the track "Roving Eyes." Good harmonies throughout the album.

Teresa is one of a kind (5/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.0)
Review written by Bill C. from Tampa, February 28th, 2008

I first heard Teresa when she was 16. I've never heard anyone with such a beautiful voice. She is also a beautiful person and I miss her dearly. I hope I see her again.

great record if you like teres straley (4/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.0)
Review written by (enemy5000@hotmail.com) from IL USA, April 18th, 2005

I refound my Harlow CD and decided to track down more stuff from Teresa Straley. This record is apparently it.

Heart is about the closest thing I can compare this to. Powerful singing and generic music is actually OK sometimes. Over The Edge is catchy, Radioactive Love is hillarious because of the lyrics. Love By Numbers is even more retarded and makes everybody I play it for crack up.

This is a fun record to have.

Tough rock but not much stands out (3/5.03/5.03/5.03/5.03/5.0)
Review written by John Fitzgerald from Peabody, MA, USA, March 29th, 2005

Straley attempts to be a tough rocking woman like Susi Quatro but more controlled and not as bubblegum. The idea works well and Teresa plays all rhythm guitars on the record while Rick is listed as all lead guitars although "additional guitars" were used on "Radioactive love" & "Ladies like to rock 'n' roll too". Unfortunately, not many compositions stand out as they all just seem to blend together making it hard to differentiate one from the other. This may not even matter as Straley appears to have been with a smaller label but it might not have worked out anyways as there may have been industry pigeonholing problems. This was around the time Rick played on Bonnie Raitt's "Green light" album which was her shot at a rocking album and Warners apparently didn't know how to market her then. So if it didn't work for Bonnie Raitt, it looks like tough luck for tough Teresa.

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