Lamb felt the production was "smooth and sly", and wrote "The combination is magic.
Lamb also wrote: "She does sound back on track here with a showcase for her powerful voice that sounds good on pop radio.
Sweet also said that around this time Lamb assembled a collection of bullets and wrote the names of various local policemen on them.
Lamb wrote the music for seven of the nine songs and the lyrics to six of them.
Lamb, of course, wrote the books and articles.
Lamb also wrote that the band "have settled into a comfortable place as an adult vocal group" and named the album "a pure pop pleasure."
Finishing his review for the album, Lamb wrote "It is simply one of the most stunning debut releases ever by a pop recording artist."
Lamb wrote a book about his alleged exploits, The Incredible Filibuster.
Lamb wrote this about the arbitrary violence of Boyer:
"I always feel as if I had nothing to say," Lamb wrote another correspondent, "and the performance generally justifies the presentiment."