Winning Combinations features five hits apiece from
the Fixx and
the Call, two of the '80s most consistent and often-overlooked new wave outfits. The collection starts out strong with three of
the Fixx's -- and the '80s -- best singles, "One Thing Leads to Another," "Are We Ourselves," and "Secret Separation," all of which capture the angular immediacy of the band's definitive work. "Shut It Out" reflects the less-effective hard rock direction
the Fixx pursued, but "Don't Be Scared" comes closer to the mark. Neither of these songs, however, really rank among
the Fixx's best; it's too bad that this album didn't include "Saved by Zero," "Sunshine in the Shade," "The Sign of Fire," "Red Skies," or any of their other greatest hits instead. The Call's contributions include two of their biggest singles, "The Walls Came Down" and "Let the Day Begin"; while "You Run," "Scene Beyond Dreams," and "What's Happened to You" aren't some of the band's first-rate songs, they're enjoyable enough. Even though
the Call and
the Fixx's heydays were a few years apart, the groups' alternately shimmering and biting guitars and sharp songwriting complement each other well, which makes this
Winning Combinations actually live up to its title. Of course, this collection doesn't feature enough from either band to do
the Fixx or
the Call's body of work justice, but it does offer a few of the biggest hits from each, which may be enough for the most casual fans. ~ Heather Phares