| Up to No Good | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1990 | |||
| Studio | 16th Avenue Sound and Emerald Studios (Nashville, TN); The Bennett House and The Castle (Franklin, TN). | |||
| Genre | Rock, hard rock | |||
| Length | 43:23 | |||
| Label | MCA | |||
| Producer | Peter Wolf, Robert White Johnson, Taylor Rhodes | |||
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Up to No Good is the third solo album by the American musician Peter Wolf, released in 1990 on MCA Records.[1][2]
Production
The album was produced by Wolf, Robert White Johnson, and Taylor Rhodes.[3] "Never Let It Go" is about the car crash that killed Wolf's high school girlfriend.[4]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| Calgary Herald | C−[5] | 
| Robert Christgau | |
| Los Angeles Times | |
| Ottawa Citizen | |
| (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
The Calgary Herald missed "the juvenile appeal that Wolf lucked into just before he and his J. Geils Band buddies went their separate ways."[5] The Toronto Star wrote that "it's a charming record, a lively and knowledgeable tome that finds its ground somewhere between the Detroit and Philadelphia schools of soul, while standing firm on a harder rock footing."[9]
The Ottawa Citizen labeled some of the songs "classic primal funk with a conscience."[7] The Globe and Mail dismissed the album as "just one more attempt to capitalize on the appealing, but somewhat limited, rockaboogie sound Geils and company milked throughout the seventies."[10]
Track listing
All songs written by Peter Wolf, Taylor Rhodes and Robert White Johnson, unless noted otherwise.
- "99 Worlds" – 3:35
 - "Go Wild" – 3:43
 - "When Women Are Lonely" – 3:45
 - "Drive All Night" (Wolf, Desmond Child) – 3:42
 - "Up to No Good" – 4:33
 - "Lost in Babylon" – 3:57
 - "Arrows and Chains" – 3:25
 - "Daydream Getaway" (Janna Allen, Wolf) – 3:44
 - "Shades of Red – Shades of Blue" – 4:07
 - "River Runs Dry" – 5:01
 - "Never Let It Go" (Wolf, Will Jennings) – 3:57
 
Personnel
- Peter Wolf – vocals, backing vocals, harmonica
 - Mike Lawler – keyboards
 - Alan St. John – keyboards
 - Byron House – keyboards, bass
 - Taylor Rhodes – keyboards, guitars, percussion, backing vocals
 - Johnny Neel – acoustic piano
 - Matt Rollings – acoustic piano
 - Larry Chaney – guitars
 - Jeff Golub – guitars
 - Barry Tashian – guitars
 - Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass
 - Angus Thomas – bass
 - Bobby Chouinard – drums
 - Robert White Johnson – percussion, backing vocals
 - Terry McMillan – harmonica
 - Arno Hecht – horns
 - Jim Horn – horns
 - Sam Levine – horns
 - Wayne Jackson – horns
 - Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (7, 11)
 - Kim Morrison – backing vocals (7, 11)
 
Technical personnel
- Peter Wolf – producer
 - Robert White Johnson – producer
 - Taylor Rhodes – producer
 - Rob Feaster – engineer, mixing
 - Paula Montondo – assistant engineer
 - Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York, NY)
 - Manhattan Design – design
 - Todd Schorr – cover painting
 - Bobby DiMarzo – black and white photography
 - Jeff Katz – color photography
 
Charts
| Year | Chart | Position | 
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | The Billboard 200[11] | 111 | 
References
- ↑ Morse, Steve (25 Feb 1990). "Lone Wolf". The Boston Globe. p. B27.
 - 1 2 Hunt, Dennis (29 Apr 1990). "In Brief". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 83.
 - ↑ Milward, John (19 Apr 1990). "What Is Peter Wolf Up to These Days?". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E1.
 - ↑ Heim, Chris (9 Mar 1990). "Peter Wolf and Nick Lowe resurface on new labels". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. Q.
 - 1 2 Obee, Dave (22 Mar 1990). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald. p. F4.
 - ↑ "Peter Wolf". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
 - 1 2 Erskine, Evelyn (30 Mar 1990). "Peter Wolf Up to No Good". Ottawa Citizen. p. D6.
 - ↑ (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. 2004. p. 885.
 - ↑ Potter, Mitch (23 Mar 1990). "Peter Wolf Up to No Good". Toronto Star. p. D18.
 - ↑ Niester, Alan (23 Apr 1990). "Up to No Good Peter Wolf". The Globe and Mail. p. C7.
 - ↑ "Peter Wolf". Billboard. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
 
