Mumbo Jumbo

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 62:03

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Wibbie

I love hearing my favourite old groups do new stuff, especially stuff that is fresh or even danceable. I downloaded 2,6,10,11,and 14 but I haven't decided yet which is my favourite. I'm really enjoying "Faith in Love" right now. My foot is tapping along. "Mumbo Jumbo" has a sort of funky sound. "Alternate Ending" sort of surprises with a bit of heavier electric rock guitar. "Dance With Me" is sort of the same... a bit faster and heavier in places. This is definitely a more upbeat album for Air Supply.

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They Say All Music Guide

Fittingly for an album called Mumbo Jumbo, Air Supply do employ some smoke and mirrors on their 2010 album — perhaps more than any of their previous albums, dabbling with a variety of textures and rhythms. Although their touch remains decidedly light, this isn’t merely a collection of romantic ballads: it opens with the spooky prog pomp of “Setting the Seen”; “A Little Bit of Everything” pulsates with the clean sheen of the late ‘80s; they work up a fairly good head of steam on “Me Like You”; they get a little dirty on the slow groove of “Lovesex”; “Until” approaches the baroque; and even on something as soft as “A Little Bit More,” the acoustic guitars are unadorned in a way Air Supply never have tried. While none of the songs approach the skyscraping hooks of their soft rock classics, this isn’t the sound of a band resting on its laurels; if anything, this is one the group’s most adventurous records, which may also be why it’s one of Air Supply’s best. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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