EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL : THE LANGUAGE OF LIFE

 

  1. Driving
  2. Get Back Together
  3. Meet Me in the Morning
  4. Me and Bobby D
  5. The Language of Life
  6. Take Me
  7. Imagining America
  8. Letting Love Go
  9. My Baby Don't Love Me
  10. The Road

Label : WEA

Time : 41:08

Release Year : 1990

Review (AllMusic) : It may have been the logical extension of Everything But the Girl's ersatz cool jazz approach to finally go all the way by hiring veteran producer Tommy LiPuma and a studio full of fusion stars like Joe Sample (the Crusaders), Russell Ferrante (the Yellowjackets), Michael Brecker, and, finally, Stan Getz, whose early-'60s albums of Brazilian jazz are a main touchstone for the group. With such firepower, The Language of Life, at least musically, may be the album that Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn have been trying to make from the beginning. But it falls down in its songwriting, largely because of the near-disappearance of Thorn and her edgy lyrics; Watt takes over for a series of so-so love songs. And the bottom of the barrel is hit with a cover of Womack & Womack's "Take Me," intended as an erotic come-on and sounding more like a lullaby.