Klymaxx made a bid to re-establish themselves in 1990 with a revised lineup and revamped sound. Now it was essentially a classic women's singing trio, with Loreana Porter's voice clearly the strongest, and Robbin Grider and Cheryl Cooper harmonizing around her and at times doing leads. They did more conventional urban contemporary material like "Good Love" and "Don't Run Away" and had almost eliminated the rock/funk and dance/pop trappings. It didn't work, at least from a commercial standpoint, but it was a good try. ~ Ron Wynn