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Anointed Review
Self-titled, the fourth long-player by the
Anointed has been referred to by those in the trio's camp
as their "dream record," made silky-smooth by an
all-star group of wish-list producers including Keith Crouch
and Tony Rich. While hardly breaking new ground, and a little
saccharine for some tastes, Anointed witness to the faithful
in a slicked-up eclecticism that will appeal to the most
secular R&B pop fans. "Something's Missing" is
a sensual ballad firmly grounded by spiritual ideals. "Ooh
Baby" is a dance-inflected harmony anthem underscored
with a fat bass-delay beat. "Take It Easy," a funked-up,
whirling R&B number, features the skitter-scat showboating
of Steve Crawford on lead vocals. Most insightfully infectious,
however, are the opening and closing numbers--the unadulterated
disco-gospel joy of the album version of "Revive Us" (there
are two alternate cuts not featured here) and the soulful
optimism of the eminently singable "Anything Is Possible."
Review by: Paige La Grone, Amazon.com
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