Not surprisingly for a band that shares their name with a latter-day Foreigner album, Agent Provocateur is a mainstream rock band in the style of late-'80s arena rock. Though they rely on synthesizers a little more than the typical '80s AOR band and Cleo Torez's vocals are a little harsher than normal, Agent Provocateur doesn't change the verse-chorus-verse-solo pattern at all, and they don't execute the predictable changes with much flair. "Agent Dan" does have a couple of glossy hooks that makes it fine radio fodder, but the remainder of the record is hurt by that same slick production, simply because it has the sound but not the hooks. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Where the Wild Things Are
05/05/1997
All Music Guide Review
Where the Wild Things Are Track Listing
Credits of Where the Wild Things Are
- Mark Rutherford
- Keyboards
- Danny Saber
- Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Beats, Producer, Keyboards
- Neil Conti
- Drums
- Agent Provocateur
- Main Performer
- Jon Carter
- Remixing
- Ged Lynch
- Percussion, Drums
- Matthew Ashman
- Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Vox Organ
- Mark Baker
- Photography
- Robert Hill
- Engineer
- Joe Strummer
- Guitar











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