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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Peculiar That It Took So Long...,
By duce (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Obsession (Audio CD)
...for Mike McDonald to resurface. From the start to finish, this was vintage Michael McDonald. "Kikwit Town"'s lyrics were both troubling and moving and the music was well done. "You Can't Make It Love" is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, McDonald voice is strong, full and he sings this song with genuine emotion. "Ain't That Peculiar" is another funky favorite. "Someday You Will" was supposed to feature 3 members of Take 6 in the background and unfortunately I was unable to hear them. Overall, he's still the most unique voice I've ever heard. To me his R&B/jazz/gospel vocals blended with rock/pop music makes his sound familiar to the old "Doobie" fans, but unique to anyone who listens. McDonald is one of the few artists who should never change...he's all that and more!
71 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you listen to idiots, you miss the best music...,
By "ronalddtw" (Detroit, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Obsession (Audio CD)
Forget Amazon's corny review. Forget the other negative reviews. If you listen to idiots, you won't discover Michael McDonald's diversity as an "all around player.If the cards are played right, Blue Obsession stands a great chance of spinning off a few "top 10" hits. Already, "The Meaning of Love's" last count at radio was #33, which may be up to #20 by now. Michael McDonald is still Michael McDonald. The problem is, I THINK, is that Michael's diversity is too strong for the idiots who were used to his "rock" edge in the 70's and 80's -- those who aren't open-minded, surely won't like this CD, because it showcases his roots of R&B, and was produced primarily by multi-cultural producer Tommy Sims. My take is for people to grow up. I'm 20 years old, and love every song that Michael has made in the past -- But my take is that Blue Obsession is Michael's strongest album, ever. The talent is strong, the duets are marvelous, and the sound is unique. For those who aren't aware -- Michael wanted to recapture the feel of 50's recordings.. which is why songs like "Open The Door" have an aged, classical sound... So, before listening to idiots, judge the content by listening first... there's a song for everyone.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finally...,
By william nollman (rowayton, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Obsession (Audio CD)
Michael McDonald has finally put out an album worthy of one of the greatest voices in music. The overblown "L.A." production values that have destroyed everything he's done since "No looking back" are gone and instead the listener is treated to a real band with fat drums and bass, B3, guitar and soulful arrangements. Stylistically, it's much more like his great take on Jackie Wilson's "Lonely Teardrops" from the Rock and Soul Revue disc. His cover of Neil Young's long-forgotten "Down by the River" reminds you how a great singer can redefine a great song. (He could have let the guitarist stretch out a little on that one but who's complaining?) If you like MM but have been a little disappointed in his lackluster material, this is his strongest release in years.
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