Huey Lewis & the News - Picture This (Expanded and Remastered) (2023)
Artist: Huey Lewis & the News
Title: Picture This
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Capitol Records – UICY-40396
Genre: Rock, Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 55:55
Total Size: 128 / 355 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Picture This
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Capitol Records – UICY-40396
Genre: Rock, Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 55:55
Total Size: 128 / 355 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Change of Heart (3:44)
2. Tell Me a Little Lie (3:44)
3. Giving It All Up For Love (3:14)
4. Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do (3:45)
5. Workin' For a Livin' (2:39)
6. Do You Believe in Love (3:29)
7. Is It Me (3:10)
8. Whatever Happened to True Love (3:16)
9. The Only One (4:49)
10. Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:32)
11. Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do (Live) (4:38)
12. Workin' For a Livin' (Live) (4:03)
13. Buzz Buzz Buzz (Live) (2:49)
14. Do You Believe in Love (Mexican 12" Version) (5:20)
15. Buzz Buzz Buzz (Mexican 12" Version) (4:48)
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Huey Lewis and the News sound considerably more focused on their second album, Picture This. By incorporating stronger elements of R&B and doo wop (their cover of "Buzz Buzz Buzz" is first-rate) and embracing pop to a much greater extent, the News find their own distinctive sound -- clean-cut, steady middle-class rock & roll. They still suffer from uneven material, but "Do You Believe in Love" is a stunner, a tight set of polished, anthemic hooks that is one of the best mainstream pop singles of the early '80s.
Huey Lewis and the News sound considerably more focused on their second album, Picture This. By incorporating stronger elements of R&B and doo wop (their cover of "Buzz Buzz Buzz" is first-rate) and embracing pop to a much greater extent, the News find their own distinctive sound -- clean-cut, steady middle-class rock & roll. They still suffer from uneven material, but "Do You Believe in Love" is a stunner, a tight set of polished, anthemic hooks that is one of the best mainstream pop singles of the early '80s.