Father Time has transformed
Peggy Scott-Adams from an exciting whoop and holler singer who comprised half of the Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson duo, to a less exciting, but sultry, contralto. Producer/writer Jimmy Lewis supplies all the material and is a good cliche-lyricist, but his melodies and choice of studio musicians deadens this watery ten-pack of "Southern" soul. The tracks are incredibly weak! Where's the Jackson, MS, Muscle Shoals, AL, or Memphis, TN musicians when you need them? The drum machine or drum programming device needs to be hung in effigy. The ballads: "Mommy's No Dummy," "That's How I Do It," and "You're Too Freaky for Me" are the best bets. ~ Andrew Hamilton