The album soon turns into quite the disappointment though. The music is professional enough but I think the songs on the album lack power and bite. Jenny Haan doesn´t quite sound like her own rock mama self anymore either and that´s a big minus in my book. She sounds a bit tired to be honest. The songs while being technically well composed lacks what made the early albums by the band so enjoyable: Attitude. There are 14 tracks on the album which is way too many with music like this, so that´s another problem IMO. My mind simply wanders because I´m not entertained all the way through. To call this a hard rock release is probably a bit misleading too as it leans more towards commercial pop/ rock music than actual hard rock. There´s even some atrocious rap vocals featured on the album. The few progressive elements on the old albums that justify Babe Ruth´s inclusion on PA are not present on Que Pasa.
All in all this is a big disappointment and a weak comeback album from Babe Ruth. As the production is of a good quality, the songwriting acceptable ( but uninspired) and the musicianship good too I´ll give Que Pasa a 2 star rating. My personal enjoyment with the album is very low though.
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Songs / Tracks Listing
1. 4 Dear Life ( 6:45 )
2. Que Pasa ( 5:03 )
3. Sun Moon And Stars ( 5:50 )
4. Mother Tongue ( Part 1 ) ( 2:18 )
5. Apache ( 1:47 )
6. Mother Tongue ( Part 2 )
7. Doncha Wanna Dance ( 5:28 )
8. Break For The Border ( 5:33 )
9. Killer Smile ( 5:30 )
10. 4 Letter Word ( 5:32 )
11. The Blues ( 7:34 )
12. Mexican Millenium ( 3:04 )
13. Santa Anna ( 2:10 )
14. Mexican Millenium ( 0:36 )
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