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Average Reviewer Rating: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

Number of Whatcha Gonna Do (1981) Reviews: 1

4.0/5.04.0/5.04.0/5.04.0/5.04.0/5.0   Weaker than last LP but side one jewels work well
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant       March 29, 2001
This record is not as good as the fairly medium class "Little dreamer" long player but
there's two classics to recommend it for if nothing else but there's some good blues too
like "Last train to San Antone", "Bullet in the sky" & "Got to see her tonight" which make
good use of strings and are rather funky and will definitely grow on you with repeated
listens as will my two favorites if they don't grab you first time around. The pop ballad
styled "Promised land" has a rather emotional tune if listened to closely with stirring sax
and strings, it would've been amazing to see how big a smash this would have been if
Peter had done it in the Mac days. My other spotlighted track herein is "Give me back my
freedom" which is an irresistible reggae with a great groove. This isn't to say side two of
this record is bad, the material just doesn't seem to stand up as strong against the offerings
on the flip side and energy levels are rather feigned but Green's great standards still soar
high above the others in flight.

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