Not that anyone should complain that much, as it’s the overall package that’s always made Barry’s albums sound so great – but we do wonder how the group felt when they had to sit out the first track, which was the instrumental “ Love’s Theme“, a song that went onto become Barry’s biggest song ever, and which probably sold the album a lot more than the vocal tracks. You’ll hear it to good effect on most songs on the LP, which have a great groove that’s in the best Barry White mode of the 70s – but which kind of dominates the girls’ vocals a bit. Great stuff from the girls who first put Barry White on the map! The record is the group’s second – and by this point, Barry had developed that tight snapping drum sound that made his orchestral albums work so well.
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