That was a proper 'flatter-to-deceive' exercise that.
Virtually every song started out with a bright and springy promise, but then fell into a formulaic pattern that exposed the essentially empty '80s-ness of the 'product'.
Some of the songs - in isolation - would be mindlessly entertaining if you were doing the washing up and it came on the radio, but as an album - or even as closely listened to individual songs just failed to pass the Genuinely Good Test.
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