first album in three years still sounds old-fashioned and artificial. Despite lots of lovely keyboard tinkling and percussion, it sounds as if it might have been recorded ten years ago. While the synthesizer excused the simple sentimentality of his early hits like "What Is Love?" (from
Human's Lib, 1984) and "Things Can Only Get Better" (from
Dream Into Action, 1985), the organic nature of the music on
In the Running pushes the lyrics up front. Alas, on the first single, "Lift Me Up," Jones strains his voice to sing the likes of "This is a man who has lost control/Lost the road to a higher soul/Stop me from fallin' you know I need you."
If Jones once wrote catchy pop songs, he's now drifting into intricate orchestration, slick production and melodrama. Maybe his reinvention is not yet complete. (RS 630)
CHRISTIAN WRIGHT