Setting The Mood
mistermaxxx@yahoo.com | usa | 05/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This Album has all The Right Songs.Just Having Marvin,Barry ALone is a Must.but also The Great Norman Conners You are my Starship which is The Cut.The Songs Just Flow here.Very Essential for Setting The Mood."
Priced Right for the '70's Obsessives'...
yygsgsdrassil | Crossroads America | 10/05/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I like this CD because I get a very good classic soul mix, and I get to save a few dollars from not having to purchase a box set or anthology mix for the tunes I want to hear. For example, this is one of the few CDs that has that Jerry Butler/Brenda Lee cut "Ain't Understanding Mellow?" (a 'blue lights in the basement' track around here) that ain't in some [price] greatest hits compilation. I get The Commodores "Sweet Love" and Luther Ingram's classic "(If Loving You is Wrong) I don't Want to Be Right" on one CD. And I get the Ahhh-hah! without chasing down the right time they play certain of these jams on the classic R and Bee radio station here. Like, they seldom play that nice "Misty Blue" by Dorothy Moore. Well, I don't have to wait till the station decides to play it...."
The best love-jam album on the market.
mistermaxxx@yahoo.com | 12/24/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Of all the "70s Soul" albums crowding the market and the shelves, this one is among the best. From Barry White's opening plea to Jerry Butler's closing beseachment, the album flows like butter. Butter for your ears, that is. You really can't go wrong with the likes of Luther Ingram gracing your album, dig? If lovin' you is wrong, I don't wanna be right; if bein right means needing ANOTHER soul album besides this one then I'd rather live a wrongdoin life."