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Saturday, January 13, 2007
Love Wars (1983)
"Love Wars" A very sweet and often stirring dialogue between a twenty-something married couple. The 1-2-3-4 vinyl first side attack of title song, "Express Yourself," "Baby I'm Scared of You," and "T.K.O." performs a kind of psychological onomatopoeia and the love knockout has happened to you in tandem with the performers. Then they rhyme that title on the side 2 kickoff "A.P.B." It's playful that way, often charming. After the lovely overture "Love Wars," come increasingly open, sometimes sexualized, always brave vulnerabilities-powered statements of views between two sensitive adults who care a lot for one another. The kinds of discussions and feelings and views found in any serious, mature relationship. So if you ever hear someone call this "for adults only," don't be confused. This one is solid all the way through.
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