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| ARTIST: | The Whispers |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capitol |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | I Want You, Special F/X, Rock Steady, No Pain, No Gain, In the Mood, Just Gets Better With Time, Love's Calling, Give It to Me |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724385304026 |
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Customer Reviews of Just Gets Better with Time
This is still a superb album The album's major hit was Rock Steady, but it's no match to the rest of the album. Both I Want You and Special F/X are heavy on the funkiness! A one-two punch back to back as the setup to Rock Steady! Special F/X sounds very close to something Janet Jackson would have done on her Control album, but it still sounds great for the Whispers. The title song, Give It To Me, the dramatic In The Mood, and the sparse No Pain No Gain are all superb songs. The keyboard-heavy '80s sound matches well with the group's rich harmonies. It is still one of my favorite Whispers' albums!
The Title Says It All!
Almost two decades later, this is still the group's most consistent release. Current R & B singers should enroll in this quintet's school of soul technique.
Pure Excellence
The magical chemistry shared between one of R&B's most prominent male vocal groups and one of music's brilliant producing teams is evident on this classic gem. The hits are endless. The Whispers alongside L.A. and Babyface and the incomparable Leon Sylvers, III give listeners nothing but the best. The group sets the mood with slow jam classics "In the Mood," "Love's Calling," "Give It To Me," and the album's sensual title track. This set too includes party jams like the funky "I Want You," "Special F/X," and the infamous R&B chart topper and Top 10 Pop smash "Rock Steady." From start to finish, this album indeed lives up to it's title.