STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 86451-16055 LABEL: Retroactive Records RAR7891 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer
After three albums in the '70s that established the band as one of the finest in Christendom, SCB greeted the '80s with the first of a trio of albums that saw them change stylistically. Losing some of their fluid funkiness and embracing a slightly rockier style, there are certain elements still in place - the stylish vocal performances, Randy Thomas' fine guitar work, Bryan Duncan's excellent keyboard playing and one of the tightest rhythm sections around. Having said that "Feel Like Singin" feels like classic SCB and stands out above everything else with its horn section and a guest appearance on bass from funk legend Louis Johnson (Brothers Johnson) and Bryan Duncan letting loose vocally. And the opener "Isabel" featuring some scorching guitar work from Thomas received a very favourable listener response when played recently on Rimmerama. I always think the band is at its best when it's being funky but sadly this is a little more straight forward pop/rock in a lot of places. But no one can deny the band's superb musicianship.
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