There's "Stress All Over the World." Everywhere one goes it's emanating up from the streets and lanes, but Frankie Paul is here to help relieve the pressure with the fabulous Should I album. "Stress" is the sole cultural offering within; the rest of the set is replete with effusive love songs and crowd-pleasing dancehall ram-jammers. Of the latter, the cheery "Desert Eagle Talk" and driving "Slurt Me a Spurt" are guaranteed to fire up any party, fueled by Steely & Clevie's irrepressible rhythms, whose insistent beats, splatters of sampled effects, and vivacious melodic riffs light up the dreariest of get-togethers. But point of entry for most fans will be Should I's phenomenal title track. The song was written by Dennis Brown, but Paul's cover was the hit, and deservedly so, as it boasts one of the singer's most spectacular performances. That's one of a handful of covers within. His take on "I Miss You (Much Too Much)" is equally stellar, and Paul's performance and the urgent rhythm perfectly encapsulate the exhilaration of love's first flush; the same insistent rhythm fires Paul's own "One Night of Loving." A cover of Billy Joel's "Take My Breath Away" is nearly as good, but it's Paul's own "Ain't Nothing in This World" that finds the singer reaching new depths of soulfulness. Niney Holness's sharp production further hones the sound, stripping the beats to razor sharpness, while giving plenty of play to the melodies, showcasing Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson at his effervescent best. The result is a fabulous album for lovers or those just searching for a good time. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide
Should I
01/01/1991
All Music Guide Review
Should I Track Listing
Credits of Should I
- Dale Selassie McClaren
- Engineer
- Christopher Meredith
- Drums, Keyboards
- H. Miller
- Keyboards
- Niney the Observer
- Producer
- Donovan Phillips
- Engineer
- D. Thompson
- Bass, Drums
- Alty Benjamin
- Photography
- Harry Miller
- Keyboards
- Fox
- Bass, Keyboards
- Michael English
- Assistant Engineer
- Frankie Paul
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Steely & Clevie
- Engineer
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