Suburban Voodoo

RELEASE
LABEL
Epic
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Contemporary, New Wave, Punk/New Wave, Soul, Blue-Eyed Soul

Album Review

With Suburban Voodoo, Paul Carrack re-launched his solo career following a successful stint with Squeeze that produced a hit with his lead vocal on "Tempted." By this point, Carrack was playing with Nick Lowe, who produced Suburban Voodoo, and the album sounds very much like a Lowe album with Carrack singing. That's all to the good, though, since Carrack's supple voice is well-suited to Lowe's updated '60s rock & roll style. Carrack scored his first solo Top 40 hit with "I Need You," but that was one of the slighter tracks on an unusually tuneful album.
William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Lesson in Love
  2. Always Better with You
  3. I Need You
  4. I'm in Love
  5. Don't Give My Heart a Break
  6. A Little Unkind
  7. Out of Touch
  8. What a Way to Go
  9. So Right, So Wrong
  10. From Now On
  11. Call Me Tonight
  12. I Found Love