The Emotions: Don't Ask My Neighbors – The Columbia/Arc Recordings (Flowers/Rejoice/Sunbeam/Come Into Our World/New Affair/bonus tracks)
Amazing box set – five full albums of material, plus lots of bonus tracks too! First up is Flowers – a soaring classic from The Emotions – thanks to some supreme help from the Earth Wind & Fire side of the soul spectrum! This set has the trio really sounding great – with Kalimba Productions by Maurice White and Charles Stepney – and a good deal of EWF help on the instrumentation as well! The girls break out of the rootsier style used on their earlier Stax recordings, and manage to fit perfectly with the jazzy tinges of the new grooves – and, along with Ramsey Lewis and EWF, the Emotions were part of a hugely successful trinity during the late 70s – one that took the indie soul roots of the Chicago scene and turned it into landmark big business for Columbia Records. The album's got a new approach to female group soul that would go onto shape R&B for years to come – and titles include "Flowers", "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love", "We Go Through Changes", "Special Part", and "You've Got The Right To Know".
Next is
Rejoice – a huge hit for both The Emotions and Maurice White – whose Kalimba
Productions handled this album in the same hit mode they'd been using for Earth
Wind & Fire! There's a polished, soaring bounce her that definitely shows
the Earth Wind & Fire touch – and which takes the girls miles from their
rougher, rootsier soul of the Stax/Volt years – yet like all the best EWF
records of the time, the sound is also plenty soulful, with lots of righteous
undercurrents. The album includes the group's wonderful track "Don't Ask
My Neighbors", a heavenly tune that builds on a long tradition of sweet
female soul from Chicago; the super-huge "Best Of My Love", a hit on
dancefloors and radios for years to come – and many other nice numbers like "Blessed",
"How'd I Know That Love Would Slip Away", and "Key To My
Heart".
Sunbeam is great little album from The Emotions – largely because
it sounds a lot like prime mid 70s Earth Wind & Fire, with female vocals
added over the top – ultimately, pulling away with a soulful charm all its own!
Maurice White produced the whole set, and it's got a soaring spacey sound that
provides a perfect spiritual edge to the girls vocals – taking them way past
the hits, into much more sophisticated soul territory. There's a beautifully
righteous vibe going on throughout – a sound that's almost like Minnie Riperton
at her 70s Capitol best – and titles include "Love Vibes",
"Walking The Line", "Time Is Passing By", "I Wouldn't
Lie", "Smile", and "Spirit Of Summer".
Come Into Our
World has the sweet Emotions at the top of their game – one of the brilliant
albums that has the soulful trio working hand in hand with Earth Wind &
Fire! The girls were plenty great in their early years, but working with
Maurice White and company, they really took off – hitting a whole new level
that really unlocked some deeply spiritual power in their vocals! And sure, the
approach also yielded the group plenty of hits – but for good reason, too –
given the classic quality and all-great nature of a set like this. Maurice
White produced, and the lineup is filled with plenty of Earth Wind & Fire
players too – working with some great arrangements from Tom Tom 84, Wade
Marcus, and others. Tunes are balanced between clubby numbers and some nice
midtempo moments – and titles include "Where Is Your Love",
"Cause I Love You", "Come Into My World", "On &
On", "I Should Be Dancing", "Layed Back", and
"Yes I Am".
New Affair has The Emotions breaking free a bit from the
Earth Wind & Fire influence, and grooving nicely with a sweet 80s feel! The
girls' voices are still quite wonderful – some of the deepest harmonies in the
female soul world at the time – and the tunes kick it up nicely in a blend of
snapping bassy club tracks and mellower cuts that sweetly sway with their great
vocals! Loads of wonderful tracks – and an album not to miss! Titles include
"Turn It Out", "There'll Never Be Another Moment",
"Now That I Know", "Love Lies", "When You Gonna Wake
Up", and "Here You Come Again". 3CD set features 8 bonus tracks
– including "Boogie Wonderland (12" mix", "Don't Ask My
Neighbors (single version)", "I Should Be Dancin (single
version)", "My Baby Dance", "Changes", "Where Is
Your Love (single version)", and "Flowers (single
version)". ~ Dusty
Groove
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