Joan Armatrading, who has spent the better part of her career demanding greater commitment and fidelity from men than they seem willing to give her, turns the tables on her 13th album, abandoning herself to lust for "the wrong guy" and unfaithfulness to her beloved. The equation produces interesting, if not always successful, results, such as the characteristically convoluted "Can't Get Over (How I Broke Your Heart)," but makes a poor lead-in to the philosophical "If Women Ruled the World," which proves that sexism sounds just as lame-brained coming from a woman as it does coming from a man. "Not all men kill babies," Armatrading admits, which is certainly a relief to hear. But if women ruled the world, there would be "no more war, no more hate...no more sons dying young." This from a woman who lived under the Margaret Thatcher regime during the Falklands War. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Square the Circle
06/23/1992
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Graham Lyle
- Producer
- Jeremy Pearce
- Design
- Andrew Catlin
- Photography
- Richie Stevens
- Drums
- Mike Ging
- Engineer, Mixing
- Ruth Rowland
- Calligraphy
- Sarah Southin
- Design
- Linda Lewis
- Vocals (Background)
- Shirley Lewis
- Vocals (Background)
- Simon Clark
- Keyboards
- Richard Cottle
- Keyboards
- Graham Dickson
- Engineer
- Andy Duncan
- Percussion, Drums (Snare)
- Greg Jackman
- Mixing
- Sylvia Mason James
- Vocals (Background)
- Luis Jardim
- Percussion
- Joan Armatrading
- Guitar, Main Performer, Arranger, Producer, Vocals
- Mick Karn
- Bass

















