Analogue City's It Was All About Love is an album that takes the listener on a journey through the ups and downs of love. The album is a mix of soulful ballads and upbeat tracks that showcase the band's versatility and mastery of different genres.
The album opens with the title track, "It Was All About Love," a slow and emotional ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The lead singer's voice is raw and powerful, conveying the pain and longing that comes with lost love.
The album then picks up the pace with tracks like "Falling in Love Again" and "Dance with Me." These tracks are more upbeat and showcase the band's funk and disco influences. The bass lines are groovy and the horns are tight, making these tracks perfect for dancing.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Love is a Battlefield." The track is a cover of the classic Pat Benatar song, but Analogue City puts their own spin on it, making it a soulful and powerful anthem about the struggles of love.