The first two tracks are definitely a cut above anything the group had put out since the start of the decade, but overall they can't sustain the momentum throughout the entire album. Generally, you can gauge the lack of quality control by the uptick in seriousness (the back-to-back schmaltzy ballads "A Good-Bye" and "I'll Never Look At Love"), and there's still these silly reggae tangents (the sub-standard taunt "Little Boys - Dangerous Toys"), making this another mixed bag overall.