The Washington Post called the album "cluttered with redundant programmable drum loops and tacky, short, sampled sound bites, perhaps revealing the group's unsuccessful attempts to use current musical trends to 'update' its sound." The Austin American-Statesman thought that "Aswad's upscale version of reggae attempts to wed sophisticated love songs with the basic beat and generally succeeds." Trouser Press wrote that Too Wicked pushes "towards funk, pop, soul and even dancehall, with beatbox drumming, hi-tech samples and house grooves all reeking of commercial aspirations." The Los Angeles Times deemed it "a large helping of smooth, homogenized, PG-rated reggae originals." The Province stated that "the record continues Aswad's courtship of smooth, '70s, soul-influenced reggae." MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Shabba Ranks contributed vocals to "Fire". It contains a cover of the Eagles' " Best of My Love". The album was recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, at producer Gussie Clarke's studio Steely & Clevie also worked on Too Wicked. "Next to You" was a minor radio hit in the United States. Too Wicked is an album by the British reggae band Aswad, released in 1990.
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