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Soul singer
Barbara Massey
and jazz guitarist
Ernie Calabria
paired up for this rare 1971 album. With
Calabria
having worked with
Nina Simone
and
Harry Belafonte
, among others, and
Massey
having sung backup for artists including
Jimi Hendrix
,
Cat Stevens
, and
Herbie Hancock
, the pairing was an inspired one and resulted in this superb soul-jazz outing.
has a dry yet passionate and evocative vocal quality that often brings to mind
Grace Slick
. Fittingly, the duo takes on
Jefferson Airplane
's "Somebody to Love," turning the Summer of Love anthem into a steamy and hypnotic soul-funk jam. Elsewhere, the duo touches upon such varying styles as folk, Latin, and psychedelic rock with cuts like "For You" and "Do You Know?," bringing to mind such similarly inclined acts as
the Free Design
Bill Withers
. Anyone who has even a passing interest in this kind of '70s cross-genre aesthetic will certainly want to seek out
Prelude To...
. ~ Matt Collar
Barbara Massey
and jazz guitarist
Ernie Calabria
paired up for this rare 1971 album. With
Calabria
having worked with
Nina Simone
and
Harry Belafonte
, among others, and
Massey
having sung backup for artists including
Jimi Hendrix
,
Cat Stevens
, and
Herbie Hancock
, the pairing was an inspired one and resulted in this superb soul-jazz outing.
has a dry yet passionate and evocative vocal quality that often brings to mind
Grace Slick
. Fittingly, the duo takes on
Jefferson Airplane
's "Somebody to Love," turning the Summer of Love anthem into a steamy and hypnotic soul-funk jam. Elsewhere, the duo touches upon such varying styles as folk, Latin, and psychedelic rock with cuts like "For You" and "Do You Know?," bringing to mind such similarly inclined acts as
the Free Design
Bill Withers
. Anyone who has even a passing interest in this kind of '70s cross-genre aesthetic will certainly want to seek out
Prelude To...
. ~ Matt Collar