Black Love

Editorial Reviews
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Where some artists write from the head and others from the heart, Whigs' songwriter/frontman Greg Dulli writes from the groin. Filled with dark images of romantic obsession, Black Love is more like a movie than an album with each musical image building on the next. Perhaps no other band can play with such restraint, letting musical tension build until it can do nothing other than explode. Dulli is in his finest voice, moving from desperate screams to a quiet sinister crooning at the turn of a chord. Guitarist Rick McCollum plays everything from '70s funk to '90s grunge without missing a beat, and the rhythm section of John Curley (bass) and Paul Buchignani (drums) is as tight as they come. If '93's Gentlemen left any doubt about the true talent of the Whigs, Black Love puts it to rest. --Bill Snyder

Music Review:

  1. Black Sails in the Sunset
  2. Bring It On
  3. Circle [Live]
  4. Cupid & Psyche 85
  5. Dents and Shells
  6. Descended Like Vultures
  7. Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See
  8. Down By the Old Mainstream
  9. Drums and Wires [Original recording remastered]
  10. Dusk

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