★★★★★
Yes, only the best for your dance floor! Features the awesome title track from 1983 as well as Freakazoid. You need this.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2009-06-05
★★★★★
Yes, only the best for your dance floor! Features the awesome title track from 1983 as well as Freakazoid. You need this.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2008-11-12
★★★★★
Although they did get a minor hit with the single "Money Can't Buy You Love," things had degenerated for both Midnight Star and '80s funk bands in general. The hip-hop and New Jack coalition had almost completely taken over at urban radio stations, and groups like Midnight Star sounded outdated and stagnant. The Calloway brothers' production expertise hadn't been replaced, and they weren't a good enough ballad band to do the kind of glossy songs that helped acts like Atlantic Starr survive.
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28
★★★★★
This nine piece band made their mark with their sci-fi instrumentation and aggressive dance numbers. This album spawned three singles that fall into that loop with the first being "Operator." With its pugnacious rhythm and frigid keyboard hits, this dance number held the number one spot on the Billbaord R&B; charts for five weeks. "Scientific Love" was the third single; a techno-funk track seasond with Belinda Lipscomb's intense delivery. It was a top 20 single at number 16...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28
★★★★★
The Calloway brothers had left the band by the late '80s, moving on to form their own group, Calloway. The remaining members tried to keep things going, but this session didn't have enough good uptempo/dance or ballad hits to sustain the momentum that the group had built during their previous hit albums. The vocals were decent, and for a while they got some attention based on their past track record, but in the end it simply wasn't enough.
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28
★★★★★
Another early Midnight Star album, which came close to breaking them as a hit act. The title cut and "Hot Spot" both charted, and the Calloway brothers were close to finding the right mix of uptempo and dance/funk/novelty tracks to ballads, and also perfecting their productions, arrangements, and compositions.
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28
★★★★★
Yes, only the best for your dance floor! Features the awesome title track from 1983 as well as Freakazoid. You need this.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2008-07-29