Every Dog Has His Day, the final
Let's Active album, has a clearly different feel than the rest of their catalog. The album (especially the title track) has all the earmarks of a major bid for mainstream appeal, which it should have achieved. It sounds like an album of its time -- it has
the drum sound of 1988, and an overall heavier vibe, with the band rocking like never before, emphasizing a love of hard rock only briefly hinted at on earlier albums -- and it's done very well. Some of the sonic changes may have been a result of the label's urging for the use of "name" producer
John Leckie, a decision which is utterly confusing considering
Mitch Easter's standing as a producer, not to mention his proven ability on previous
Let's Active albums.
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