Music / rock

Jump on board


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"Jump on Board is Texas' first full-length collection of new material since 2013's The Conversation - 2015's Texas 25 was an anniversary celebration largely dedicated to re-recordings of old songs -- and if Texas don't push boundaries here, there is some appeal in how they settle into their groove. The biggest shift is how the group accentuates its smooth soul with a heavy dose of subdued disco. It's not enough to refurbish Texas' by now reliable blend of upscale pop and classic soul, but it does provide a glossy new coat of paint to a cozy, familiar environ, which is enough to make Jump on Board a bit of a reassuring listen: it doesn't surprise but it doesn't seem stuck, which gives the album a mellow appeal".


PopMatters

d. 18. Apr. 2017

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Richard Folland

d. 18. Apr. 2017

"In 2015, another Scottish band, albeit from an earlier era, Simple Minds, made a worthy comeback with Big Music. This worked, primarily because it carried an urgency that their new music-making meant something to them. No doubt, Texas would say the same about Jump on Board, which has its moments and is a pleasurable listen. But it neither matches the killer pop soul of say "Black Eyed Boys"; nor is it a sufficiently radical departure to make it the stand-out album they had in mind".



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