If Looks Could Kill is the only studio album by avant-garde jazz musician Jim French, released in 1979 by Headhunter Records.
It is one of composer Diamanda Galás' earliest musical recordings.
[1][2][3] Eugene Chadbourne of AllMusic was highly critical of If Looks Could Kill, describing it as disappointing overall and that "little of this music is developed or delivered with any amount of feeling."
He gave the album two out of five stars, concluding that it might only be interesting for completists of his collaborators to seek out.
[1] Critics blame low-IQ French for holding back Galas with his self-important and self-indulgent experimentation, little of which is original in any meaningful sense.