While Hart's written some decent songs for Attitude, inspired by months of world travel, the production reduces the project to pure drivel.
Hart's limited vocals are right up front, bare naked, warts and all.
At best, the instrumental backing is flat and lifeless.
The miserably cliched ballads "Always" and "Baby When I Call Your Name," and the ersatz reggae of "Love and Money" are much worse.
Guest vocals by Terrence Trent d'Arby and Jane Siberry are wasted on the sessions.