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Rachel Sweet - Protect the Innocent (CD)

Protect the Innocent
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Album Details: Protect the Innocent

Release Date:01/01/1980
Label:Jvc Japan
UPC:4988002498994

Track List: Protect the Innocent

  1. Tonight
  2. Jealous
  3. I've Got a Reason
  4. New Age
  5. Baby Let's Play House
  6. New Rose
  1. Fool's Gold
  2. Take Good Care of Me
  3. Spellbound
  4. Lovers' Lane
  5. Foul Play
  6. Tonight Ricky

User Reviews: Protect the Innocent

  • Overall:

    Classic compilation

    By Pauley H  Apr 19, 2001

    All the great songs of a true cute musical teen starlet, a true singer songs from the heart definitley one of the best singers of our generation,shes pretty sweet, and most definitley her sound will never be forgotten. insdispensible. we love you Rac...hel!!!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Protect the Innocent

  • All Music Guide

    Despite being part of the Stiff Records roster, Rachel Sweet didn't really have anything to do with punk, or even new wave -- but then again, if more teenage pop music had been like Protect the Innocent in the late '70s, we might not have needed a new wave so badly. Rachel had a big, big voice and a refreshing degree of smarts about what to do with it, able to sing pop, rock roll, and country-accented stuff with enthusiasm, taste, and gale-force impact, and she was never in better form than on Protect the Innocent. Martin Rushent and Alan Winstanley's production is sharp, clear, and keeps Rachel's pipes up front at all times, and the backing band (uncredited, but said to be Fingerprintz) sounds lean, spunky, and tuneful. And Rachel? Well, it's not every 18-year-old girl who can tackle Lou Reed's "New Age," Elvis Presley's "Baby, Let's Play House," and the Damned's "New Rose" all in a row and sound convincing on all three, but Ms. Sweet manages that hat trick, and sounds mighty fine on... the album's other nine cuts as well. She also does well with her three originals on the album, especially the energetic pop rocker "Tonight" and the slinky sneaking-your-boyfriend-into-the-house number "Tonight Ricky" (if Britney Spears had dared to sound half as sexy singing about high-school seduction, the FCC would never have let her on the air). Remember Mad Love, that album where Linda Rondstadt was trying to sound "new wave"? Listen to Protect the Innocent, and you'll hear Rachel do what Rondstadt was shooting for, and do it lots, lots better. Easily Rachel's best album. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Rachel Sweet

At Stiff Records, nothing was sacred; often the label's slogans and unorthodox promotion were as memorable as the truly inspired music they released. With teenage Rachel Sweet, whom they marketed as a "jailbait" country singer (and later as a leather-clad child abductor), it would seem that their perverse humor had finally gone too far. One listen to her albums, however... Read more