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5.0 out of 5 stars
Soul Epiphany,
By Soulful Annie (Sonoma County, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best Of Bloodstone, The (Audio CD)
Bloodstone (Willis Draffen Jr., Charles McCormick, Charles Love, and Harry Williams) combines all the elements required of ideal Soul Music: Heartfelt lyrics, sweet harmonies, smooth rhythms, and soaring lead vocals with super-human crescendo falsettos. "Natural High" , from 1972, was penned by the talented McCormick (who also sings lead), and was the group's biggest hit. But here in the Bay Area, the deeper tunes like "Never Let You Go" and "Outside Woman" are still widely recognized some 30 years after their debut. And if you're new to Bloodstone, don't let sample clips of these two songs fool you--this is some serious Soul Music. On "Never Let You Go", lead singer Harry Williams starts out sweetly enough, but gradually builds to an extraordinarily powerful falsetto that will startle and transform the casual listener. There are times during this tune when that 70's over-instrumentation threatens to dominate, but Harry's incredible voice breaks right through to an emotionally climactic finish. Harry is arguably one of THE most powerful male voices to EVER record in the genre of Soul Music. More specifically, there are few shouters who could keep it up while singing in the higher registers. Harry is simply supurb. This Rhino issue remains my favorite of the CD choices, primarily due to the inclusion of the aforementioned essentials together with "Little Linda", the sweet "Give Me Your Heart", and that retro vocal beauty "We Go A Long Way Back" (from 1982.) Sadly missing is the overlooked gem "Something's Missing" (from the 1974 LP "Riddle Of The Spinx"; and "Go On And Cry", a perennial favorite. Clearly, Bloodstone are masters at slow jams & ballads and I'd like to see a CD collection dedicated strictly to their slower grooves. Meanwhile, sit down for a little soulful meditation with Bloodstone. Turn up the volume and enjoy. 100% pure. No additives or artificial stimulants. Truly a Natural High.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awsome******* Go Harry Williams!,
By NICOLE LARKIN (Kansas City, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best Of Bloodstone, The (Audio CD)
Harry Williams is the main reason why I would buy this cdover and over again. He is an awesom person and a fantastic performer. Outside Woman,Natural High and of course Long Way Back are the ultimate jamz.(HI Harry!)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
it's a cool disc,
This review is from: Very Best Of Bloodstone, The (Audio CD)
i got this disc a few years back.I liked some of the other tracks but it was mainly for "Natural High" that song just floats&Moves Me.this is a Very Underrated Group.they had some Jams but there Monster Jams Overshadow so much.
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