Stickin' to My Guns is the sixteenth studio album by Etta James, released in 1990.
Although it reunited her with several Muscle Shoals musicians, James later expressed ambivalence about the more electronic sound of the album.
[7] Rolling Stone called the album "a nonstop dance party filled with house rockers like 'Love to Burn' and turn-the-lights-down-low, slow-grind numbers like 'Your Good Thing (Is About to End)'.
"[13] MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide deemed it "a largely unsuccessful attempt to incorporate rap and hip-hop into a more traditional R&B context.
"[6] The New York Times called it "the best album Aretha Franklin never made, as Ms. James belts out songs about lovers and deceivers.