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Roberta Flack
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Blue Lights In The Basement Review

07/13/2005 5:28 AM, AMG


Released in 1977, Blue Lights in the Basement is Flack's follow-up to 1975's Feel Like Making Love. Of course during the space between the two efforts, r&b and pop had certainly changed immensely. This album finds Flack responding to the changing times with a batch of smooth tracks and a polished and accomplished production. Of course by this time, Flack seemed to be divorced from the intelligent and recondite work that typified the early part of her career. Some of the tracks here do come close to that style. "25th of Last December" and "Love Is The Healing" throw in some nice changes to compliment Flack's sweet and patient vocals. What caused this album to be such a big seller was the Flack and Donny Hathaway duet, "The Closer I Get to You". The track easily attains the grace and gorgeous sound that a lot of the like-minded songs here just miss. The dramatic "Where I'll Find You" appropriately closes the album and has a great echo effect on Flack's voice during the chorus. Flack is indeed in great voice here, but Blue Lights in the Basement is most notable for its hit single rather than the tracks that surround it. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide