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The band broke loose from the decorous girl-group tradition on Nightbirds and redefined sexual relations using the terms of R&B and its debt to gospel as metaphors for a larger cultural move. "Somebody Somewhere" confronts female indecision, hints that God might be the answer, but finds salvation in the arrangement - blaring horns and a New Orleans strut. "Are You Lonely?" is nouveau urban funk made stately by Toussaint's marching piano and gritty by impatient bass arabesques. When claiming empowerment - cultural, sexual and spiritual - the band is fiercely engaged, responding in kind to the raucous percussion of "What Can I Do for You?" and forgoing its gospel unison to swoosh in sisterly harmony on the repetitive, hymnlike "It Took a Long Time." Toussaint's compositions bristle with suggestiveness: "Don't Bring Me Down" is sly, stop-start R&B, showcasing Patti at her sassiest and most elastic. The poignant "All Girl Band" stumps along cheerily, pretending it's not about the quotidian struggle of being young, female and relentlessly hopeful. By 1974, black had been beautiful for almost a decade; the astrofunk goddesses of Labelle made it chic.
(Posted: Apr 13, 2000)
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- Lady Marmalade
- Somebody Somewhere
- Are You Lonely?
- It Took A Long Time
- Don't Bring Me Down
- What Can I Do For You?
- Nightbird
- Space Children
- All Girl Band
- You Turn Me On
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