Up to No Good is the third solo album by the American musician Peter Wolf, released in 1990 on MCA Records.[1][2]
Production
The album was produced by Wolf, Robert White Johnson, and Taylor Rhodes.[3] "Never Let It Go" is about the car crash that killed Wolf's high school girlfriend.[4]
The Calgary Herald missed "the juvenile appeal that Wolf lucked into just before he and his J. Geils Band buddies went their separate ways."[5] The Toronto Star wrote that "it's a charming record, a lively and knowledgeable tome that finds its ground somewhere between the Detroit and Philadelphia schools of soul, while standing firm on a harder rock footing."[9]
The Ottawa Citizen labeled some of the songs "classic primal funk with a conscience."[7]The Globe and Mail dismissed the album as "just one more attempt to capitalize on the appealing, but somewhat limited, rockaboogie sound Geils and company milked throughout the seventies."[10]