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What Color Is Love | 
| Artist: Terry Callier Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London) Category: Music
Used (6) from £19.79
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 25664
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 40 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 602438051021 EAN: 0602438051021 ASIN: B000026HWR
Release Date: March 20, 1999
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| Tracks:
| • | Dancing Girl | | • | What Color Is Love | | • | You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman | | • | Just As Long As We're In Love | | • | Ho Tsing Mee (A Song Of The Sun) | | • | I'd Rather Be With You | | • | You Don't Care |
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Smooooooth Jazz and Soul from a master craftsman August 10, 2008 I was a latecomer to Terry Callier's music first hearing him on the Massive Attack single Come Live With Me and I was bowled over with his voice and the song. Then I bought What Color Is Love to here more of him and I could not believe that this singer had been on the fringe of music for so long. His voice is so smooth and velvety it's perfection, some of the songs are on the Teddy Pendergrass side of soul but I cannot recommend this CD enough, best played late at night with the one you love and a glass of velvety smooth wine! I really hope that Terry finds a wider audience for his music which is of the highest quality and his writing is top notch too.
Sensual, spiritual - a masterpiece March 16, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Sometimes you come across an album that, right from first listening, secures a place for itself in your private Top Five Of All Time. This is one of them and I'm now going around pressing it upon people with the zeal of a convert.
The "convert" metaphor is appropriate, because Terry Callier is straight out of that rich Chicago soul tradition that merges the delights of the flesh with the ecstasies of the spirit. Comparisons abound: there's a lot of Marvin Gaye here, channeling both What's Going On's cosmic compassion and Let's Get It On's sexual charisma. But Terry Callier casts a wider net than Seventies soul/funk - fans of English folk of the period will find echoes of Nick Drake and John Martyn in Callier's delicate guitar work and half-moaned accompaniments. Oh, and he can rock out too, with an irresistable groove on You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman.
The crowning glory on this album is the opening track, the delirious Dancing Girl which catapults the listener through the jazz bars and music festivals of the counterculture, out through the ghettos and the trail of urban misery then launches majestically into outer space, to bask under the dispassionate eye of a God beyond time and space. Cosmic, man. The title track, following close on this epic's heels, bravely elects not to compete in terms of complexity, but is another standout of introspective singer-songwriter class.
Only on Just As Long As We're In Love does ambitious soul-funk-jazz-folk chic slip into Seventies cheese, with a swooping orchestral motif that's just slightly the wrong side of kitsch. Never mind, the remaining tracks are all treasures; in particular Callier's magisterial voice wringing an oh-so-tender romanticism from the gentle ballad I'd Rather Be With You.
By some sort of universal law, any album as unique, personal and ambitious as this must vanish without trace, unremarked by critics or public. And so it was, with Callier getting a job as a computer programmer to support his family through the Eighties. I gather he was rediscovered by us Brits, during the heyday of acid jazz, and pestered back into recording again. Which means that, unusually for an artist of his era, he's once again putting out fine albums and can be seen live, with a voice and idealism unadulterated by the ravages of success. Hey: the Seventies' loss is our gain.
In the meantime, if you're going to buy one syncretic retro soul/folk/jazz crossover album this year - or in fact, any sort of late-night album at all - buy "What Colour Is Love". And a lava lamp. Enjoy!
My first Terry album March 28, 2003 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was my first taste of Mr Terry Callier. I remember putting the CD on and being mesmorised for nearly 9 minutes listened to the majestic 'Dancing Girl'. This is a truly epic piece of music which takes you on a musical journey into the sublime. The CD is worth buying just for this one track.Then comes another Terry Callier classic 'What Color is Love'. These two tracks have become 2 of Terry's most played during his musical pilgrimage around the world. This man is a true talent, buy this CD and try to go and see him live. This CD will never leave your collection
Smoooooth...with a dash of soul inflected funk. March 20, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
smooth tuneful jazz-folk from an intelligent vocalist and guitarist....
Fanbloodytastic! July 22, 2000 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you like Nina Simone and Gil Scott Heron, then Terry is the man. He actually sounds like Simone - or does she sound like him? This is a wickedly smooth album - pure sexual chocolate.
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