It's a few years after Freda's big hit "Band of Gold", and
she's recording here in a very different mode! The record is produced by
Holland-Dozier-Holland, with arrangements by a number of different talents, like
McKinley Jackson, Tony Camillo, and Michael Smith – and the overall sound is
much more sophisticated than on some of Freda's earlier work. The vocals are
especially sharp – quite mature, and almost in a mode that points towards later
work by singers like Jean Carn or Marlena Shaw during the late 70s. Includes the
nice midtempo groover "We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love", worth the price of
the album alone – plus "Mood For Love", "Reaching Out", "Two Wrongs Don't Make A
Right", "Mother Misery's Favorite Child", and "Right Back Where I Started From".
~ Dusty Groove
DANNY WOODS - ARIES
A rare solo effort from Danny Woods – a record cut away from Chairmen Of The Board during a stretch when the group had temporarily disbanded – and an excellent showcase for Danny's strength on his own! Woods is really wonderful here – with a proud, righteous quality that really soars out away from General Johnson and Harrison Kennedy – perfect for the righteous backings arranged by HB Barnum and McKinley Jackson – whose spirits really fit some of the more progressive modes of the music. There's plenty of upbeat, positive moments throughout – and titles include "Two Can Be As Lonely As One", "Let Me Ride", "It Didn't Take Long", "Everybody's Got A Song To Sing", "Working On A Building Of Love", and "Roller Coaster". CD also features the bonus track "Everybody's Tippin". ~ Dusy Groove
A rare solo effort from Danny Woods – a record cut away from Chairmen Of The Board during a stretch when the group had temporarily disbanded – and an excellent showcase for Danny's strength on his own! Woods is really wonderful here – with a proud, righteous quality that really soars out away from General Johnson and Harrison Kennedy – perfect for the righteous backings arranged by HB Barnum and McKinley Jackson – whose spirits really fit some of the more progressive modes of the music. There's plenty of upbeat, positive moments throughout – and titles include "Two Can Be As Lonely As One", "Let Me Ride", "It Didn't Take Long", "Everybody's Got A Song To Sing", "Working On A Building Of Love", and "Roller Coaster". CD also features the bonus track "Everybody's Tippin". ~ Dusy Groove
Wonderfully tight work from Mandrill – a real standout from
the years at Arista – and a set that seems to take all the key instrumental
energy of the Polydor years, and focus it on a soulful groove that's even more
soaring than before! The energy is wonderful – very much like the best Earth
Wind & Fire ensemble sound at the time, with perhaps a Fatback-ish funky
element at the bottom – and there's some surprising elements from track to track
that really create a great sense of variety and depth – way more than you'd find
from some of the group's contemporaries. A few moments get nice and spacey, too
– and titles include "Gilly Hines", "Holiday", "Closer To You", "Funky Monkey",
"Happy Beat", "Love One Another", and "Can You Get It". CD features two bonus
tracks too – 7" single versions of "Funky Monkey" and "Can You Get It". ~ Dusty Groove
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