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Nothing but the blood

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Pastor Bradford and Mary Love Comer

 
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    The cover notes that this CD features "Mary Williams (formerly of Motown's Shirelles)," and that interested me. Those great early '60s Passaic, NJ stars left behind 12 great Top 40 tunes, 1960 #1 "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," 1962 #1 "Solider Boy," "Dedicated to the One I Love," the Beatles-covered "Baby It's You," etc. But Williams wasn't in that original foursome (which in fact recorded for manager Florence Goldberg's Scepter label, not Motown). In any case, the presumably much-later-Shirelle Williams is now singing 100% gospel here, giving it up for her savior with the Pastor on an LP of light keyboard jazzy funk that sounds like a dead ringer for the music one hears whenever one turns on the Weather Channel for the latest forecast (the instrumental tracks here just might be that music). If that combo is something you go for, her pipes are clearly powerful. But that's the deal.

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