A fantastic disco album from the late 70s – obscure, but with a very
funky pedigree, and one that includes musical ties to earlier groups The
Skullsnaps and Wood Brass & Steel! The instrumentation here is a
bit like the latter – well-crafted ensemble funk with a deeper, more
jazzy sophistication than you might expect – topped with very soulful
vocals from the Sparkle trio, who have a depth that's way stronger than
most other female club acts of the time – the sort of range that could
have also been singing deep soul a decade before. The instrumentation
is wonderfully sharp, and way more than the usual disco or club – and
titles include "Let Yourself Go", "You", "Disco Madness", "Dabooza",
"The Rock", and "Down The Way" – plus the cool cosmic instrumental "Six
Million Steps" by Rahni Harris!
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