Play Don't Worry
by Stephen Thomas ErlewineMick Ronson's second album, Play Don't Worry, suffers a bit from uneven material, but his flair for tasteful, economical hard rock and concise, engaging solos has not abandoned him. That's the reason why the dull moments on Play Don't Worry ease by -- he's a professional, and even when his music is predictable, his playing is distinguished. It's a lesser effort, to be sure, but it's still of interest to hardcore fans. [Snapper's 1997 CD reissue features seven previously unreleased bonus tracks.]