10
by Rodney BatdorfWet Wet Wet's tenth album isn't that much different from any of their earlier records, but there are the occasional departures from their lite-funk and lite-soul styles that make it worthwhile for fans. Too often, the music slips into slick, bland professionalism, but the group has enough charisma to make the big-band flourishes of "Beyond the Sea" and the shifting sections of "If Only I Could Be With You" infectious.