Where are these guys?
Funkman | Canada | 06/30/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This was a desperate attempt 2 repeat live& learn.You really can't blame them though(Why fix, if it's not broken?).The fact of the matter is every group or singer makes an album that tanks.In the early years you were given a chance 2 get over the hump, but in these times one bad album usually means you get dropped.I guess that's what happened 2 these guys and it's a shame because these guys actually sang and played their own instruments something you hardly ever see these days.Respect 2 Joe Public aka "Atension"."
Joe Public Struggled To Change With The Times
retro_styled_crooner | Tustin, CA USA | 09/12/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Nearly two years after their huge 1992 smash single "Live And Learn," hit the top ten (on the pop charts) Joe Public was back with 1994's Easy Come, Easy Go, but the times had clearly changed since 92; New Jack Swing was no longer existent to mainstream audience, and the R&B world was ruled by groups like Boyz II Men and Jodeci. They got highly respected mixer Michael Brauer who has worked with A-Ha, Regina Belle, Tevin Campbell, Terrence Trent D'Arby, Luther Vandross, and many other artists of many different genres, but it was clear that the public had forgotten Joe Public and the album tanked (No. 81 on R&B Charts) making Joe Public yesterdays news and never attempting to make a third album effort. In 1999 Sony Music released a Greatest Hits CD titled Live And Learn, which contains most their big hits from their self-titled debut."