The Dells formally celebrated their 40th anniversary with this nice
10-cut session, juggling overproduced urban contemporary and New Jack
selections with classic, close harmony numbers that spotlighted
Marvin Junior's still-impressive, swaggering baritone and
Johnny Carter's
always-mellow falsetto. The contemporary material wasn't horrible; even
the rap insert on "Baby Don't Go Away Mad" wasn't overbearing, while
the arrangements on the title track were acceptable. But it was the
ballads that signaled that these were still The Dells; "Somebody's Gotta
Move," "Oh My Love," and "Closer To You" had the familiar ingredients
-- steamy, inviting or even despairing lyrics.
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