Keep On Doing is the third studio album by the folk trio the Roches, released in 1982 on Warner Bros.
[1][2] It is their second collaboration with Robert Fripp, following their 1979 debut album.
The New York Times opined that "the trio's close-harmony singing reaches an unprecedented richness and complexity.
"[1] The Christian Science Monitor deemed the album "a charmingly rough-cut LP full of whimsical folk.
"[8] Less supportative, The Boston Phoenix felt that "the Roches haven't yet become the rule-breaking interpreters of urban, bohemian, feminine experience they once promised to be — perhaps because they draw too often on a common adolescence and a shared conversation for their satire.