Dirty Looks (album)

Dirty Looks is the fifth solo album by the American country pop singer Juice Newton.

[3] Dirty Looks was Newton's follow-up to Juice (her "breakthrough" album) and Quiet Lies.

[3] In summing up the album's modest success, the music critic Ian McFarlane noted, "The first clue was the album cover which featured a series of nine photos of Juice looking bright, playful and not a little coy, whereas with previous covers (Juice and Quiet Lies in particular) she’d radiated a quiet confidence and sheer determination by staring straight at the camera lens.

The second clue was the preponderance of synthesizer arrangements and big crashing guitar chords among the songs written by rock and pop based performers such as Van Stephenson ("Dirty Looks"), Rod Argent ("Tell Her No") and Marc Jordan ("Slipping Away").

Even the usually restrained Otha Young seemed to be working the big pop riffs with "Don't Bother Me".