Some moderately interesting late '80s James Brown sessions. The title track featured an above average Brown vocal and some up-to-date production. But the album had the sound and feel of Brown trying to catch up with contemporary trends, a sad thing since so many hip-hoppers borrowed from Brown's work in the first place. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Gravity
09/01/1986 | Volcano
All Music Guide Review
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