Impressive, too, is "You Walked Away," a Madeline Bell showcase that layers her vocals over sultry percussion and percolating guitar, while the closing "Jubilation" is a "Get Back"-style rocker that illustrates just what a powerful bunch of musicians Blue Mink was, once the band dropped the pop posture. Alan Parker's guitar sizzles, and it's not for nothing that Bell is frequently ranked among the greatest R&B singers Britain has ever produced. (Roger Cook released an alternate version of the song as a solo single, later in the year.) Unfortunately, little else on the album even threatens to touch the same highs as these, but overall it's a sterling effort and a proud successor to their Melting Pot debut. An abridged version of Our World would be released in the U.S. as Real Mink.
I think this is the better album compared to their debut. The album was groundbreaking (among others) into the early pop music of the seventies. Of course there were other styles that were very successful (Glam for example) but mostly they were oriented towards rock. Enjoy (Frank)
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ReplyDelete(Trivia) Two of Blue Mink (Herbie Flowers & Alan Parker) played on Bowie's Diamond Dogs album.
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