Heart entered the 1990s with Brigade, which isn't quite as strong as Heart or
Bad Animals, but is nonetheless a respectable effort that has more pluses than
minuses. While producer Richie Zito's approach is undeniably slick and glossy,
he maintains enough rough edges to keep things interesting on songs ranging from
the aggressive hard rock of "Call of the Wild" (not to be confused with the Ted
Nugent/Amboy Dukes classic), "Wild Child," and "The Night" to the arena-oriented
powerful ballads like "Stranded" and "Secret." Heart unintentionally generated
some controversy with the hit "All I Want to Do (Is Make Love to You)," a tale
of an intimate encounter with a hitchhiker. The "Thought Police" argued that the
song encouraged women to endanger themselves by picking up hitchhikers --
overlooking the fact that the song, like a romance novel, is pure fantasy.
Though Heart or Bad Animals would serve as a better introduction to Heart's
Capitol output, Brigade is an album that die-hard fans shouldn't overlook. (AMG
Review)