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La Toya JacksonLa Toya Release Date: 1988 Label: Teldec/BMG Rating: ![]() |
After leaving her father's production company in 1986, Jackson released this set of producer-driven R&B and dance tracks in 1988. The production team of Full Force has always been capable of surrounding limited vocalists with the right machinery: clever background riffs, samples and special voice effects that can stray the listener from a singer's lack of interpretation and even a weak song. Their contributions, "You Blew" and "Such a Wicked Love," are clever jams which position Jackson as a street-hip artist. Even with the gimmicks, the overall sound is ultimately somewhat vacuous. Meanwhile, the Steve Harvey-produced "Does It Really Matter" is a genuine, insinuating club/house cut, and the Stock, Aitken & Waterman track, "Just Say No," is an easily digested anti-drug anthem that brings out the best of Jackson. Justin M. Kantor, All Music Guide
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