Its quite often a bad sign when an artist resorts to naming an album after a former hit, or reprises the track by "bringing it up to date". So it is with this album. There's a shortage of material good enough to match the voice, which is in tremendous shape throughout."Trapped 1990" is a poor substitute for the original and LaSalles compositions seldom rise above mediocre. George Jackson weighs in with "Wet Match" which starts the album.The real stand out track is a reworking of Al Green's "Love and Happiness" which really cuts it. Forgettable!
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