
After 1978's occasionally gorgeous LOVE SONG and often sluggish LOVE AFFAIR, saxophonist Gary Bartz linked with frequent session associates and production duo James Mtume and Reggie Lucas. Mtume/Lucas had transitioned away from soul-jazz to straight soul/R&B, with Roberta Flack, Phyllis Hyman, and Stephanie Mills as some earlier beneficiaries. Add Howard King (drums), Hubert Eaves III (keyboards), Tawatha Agee (vocals) - this is a "Mtume-the-group" album in all but name. Carrying much more rhythmic oomph than either 1978 Bartz date, the album's clear-cut highlight is "Keep Goin' On" (a Tawatha showcase), but "Need Your Love" and "Music" (where you can hear Eaves revving up for "D" Train) are also bound to move those who love all other late-'70s/'80s Mtume and Mtume/Lucas-produced albums. (review courtesy of AMG)

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thanks nunne, loves me some gary bartz!
thanks nunne!
mtume, the man
many thanks
Cool. I don't know this one. Thanks.
top album from THE man!
T-H-A-N-K-S !
Excellent,thanks
hey nunne
you might enjoy what i just posted at "a bigger splash"
keep on spacin'
Where is Howard king? We were very good friends.I lost contact with him and Mtume if anyone knows how to contact them please let me know
Thank.Great artist,grat post.
Thanks much for this!
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