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Spiritually Speaking

 
Album Review: Spiritually Speaking

  • Artist: Blaze
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2002 09
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Just a year after churning out Natural Blaze, the veteran practitioners of dance music known as Blaze returned on Slip 'n' Slide with Spiritually Speaking, a sprawling 74-minute album that shows Kevin Hedge and Josh Milan in fine form as always. At this point, there's just as much sense in referring to the pair as a soul group as there is in referring to them as a house group. Their incorporation of just about every stripe of black music -- with an admiration for all things '70s -- is so present that classifying them without referring to the New Jersey scene that birthed them has become a difficult thing to do. "One World," despite having no direct ties to the dancefloor, honestly ranks right up there with the most sublime of Blaze's '70s soul inspirations, while other moments (including the back-to-back-to-back triple whammy of "Sweeter Than the Day Before," "Where You Are," and "I Think of You") are practically drunk with blissfully romantic sentiments and brilliant arrangements. The two things that take away from this album are its length (between all the interludes, outerludes, and extended grooves, there's simply too much to digest here) and the fact that Hedge and Milan could benefit from taking some risks. Clearly, innovation has played a shrinking role as they've soldiered on, with consistency playing an increasingly greater role; it's frustrating to have artists of this level continue to refine an already refined sound when they could be opening things up a little. Take "Do You Remember House," a mid-'80s throwback production with nostalgic lyrics -- if you wanted to be taken back into house's glory days, you'd just put on a classic, right? Gripes aside, Spiritually Speaking has plenty of joy-inducing and practically life-affirming moments to recommend it. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Melodies of Love Blaze Blaze (5:45)
Breathe Blaze Blaze (5:24)
Gloria Muse (The Yoga Song) Blaze Blaze (6:42)
Do You Remember House? Blaze Blaze, Palmer Brown (5:07)
Sweeter Than the Day Before Blaze Blaze (5:50)
Where You Are Blaze Blaze (4:02)
I Think of You Blaze Blaze, Amira (5:22)
Black Byrd Interlude/Spiritually Speaking Blaze Blaze (5:47)
One World Blaze Blaze (5:38)
Roots Interlude Blaze Blaze (2:31)
Black Byrd Blaze Blaze (5:00)
Black Byrd Flying Free Blaze Blaze (9:50)
World Peace Blaze Blaze (6:26)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
If You Should Need a Friend Blaze Blaze (6:04)
All That I Should Know Blaze Blaze (6:57)
So Special Blaze Blaze (4:35)
Good Life Blaze Blaze (5:02)
Wishing You Were Here Blaze Blaze (6:54)
How Deep Is Your Love Blaze Blaze (6:42)
Elevation Blaze Blaze (6:20)
Elements of Life Josh Milan, Louie Vega, Kevin Hedge Blaze (8:13)
We Are One [*] Blaze Blaze (6:05)
Change the World [*] Blaze Blaze (5:42)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Blaze (4:08)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Blaze (5:20)

Credits

Connie Harvey (Vocals (Background)), Alexander Hope (Vocals), Mel Cheren (Executive Producer), Kevin Hedge (Liner Notes), Luis Quintero (Percussion), Gene Perez (Bass), David Watson (Sax (Tenor)), Darryl Dixon (Sax (Alto)), Jocelyn Brown (Vocals (Background)), Chris "Tambu" Herbert (Vocals (Background)), Amira (Vocals), Michael Ciro (Guitar), Blaze (Vocals), Kelton Cooper (Guitar), Louie Vega (Keyboards), Blaze (Instrumentation), Cindy Mizelle (Vocals (Background)), Albert Sterling Menendez (Keyboards), Darryl Dixon (Sax (Soprano)), Mel Cheren (Paintings), Blaze (Vocals (Background)), Amira (Vocals (Background)), Louie Vega (Producer), Joe Romano (Horn), David Watson (Saxophone), Joe Romano (Trumpet), Chris "Tambu" Herbert (Vocals), Darryl Dixon (Horn Arrangements), Alexander Hope (Vocals (Background)), Blaze (Producer), David Watson (Flute), Josh Milan (Keyboards), Blaze (Vocal Arrangement), Josh Milan (Liner Notes), Palmer Brown (Vocals), Walter King (Drums)
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