| Recorded simultaneously with Nick Lowe's Labour of Lust, Repeat when 
        Necessary continues the winning streak of Get It and Tracks on Wax 4 simply 
        by sticking to the formula. Though Rockpile's sound is a little cleaner 
        here than before, nothing's changed but the songs, which are uniformly 
        excellent. Culled primarily from pub-rock contemporaries (and containing 
        no Lowe songs whatsoever), the record contains four classics: Elvis Costello's 
        galloping "Girls Talk," and Graham Parker's relentless "Crawling 
        From the Wreckage," the funny (a rarity of Edmunds) "Creature 
        From the Black Lagoon," and the country-rocker "Queen of Hearts," 
        which would later become a hit for Juice Newton in exactly the same arrangement. 
        A few songs come close to meeting this high standard, but they are occasionally 
        hampered by a tightness similar to the pinched rhythms of Subtle As a 
        Flying Mallet; -- in particular, the early Huey Lewis song "Bad Is 
        Bad" and the old Brinsley Schwarz number "Home in My Hand" 
        are hurt by this. But these are minor flaws -- Repeat When Necessary is 
        an energetic, old-fashioned rock & roll record that ranks as Edmunds' 
        last great album. (by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All 
        Music Guide) |