Another two-in-one CD featuring the Motown family artists DeBarge, who were solid hitmakers in the '80s before they disintegrated due to intragroup squabbles and family member legal troubles. Although the songs on these two albums weren't as big as some later material, they were actually real group projects. El, Bunny, and James hadn't yet gotten in the headlines for non-musical reasons, and there's an innocence and spirituality (they had just left the gospel world) that's missing from the cold and calculating crossover ...
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Another two-in-one CD featuring the Motown family artists DeBarge, who were solid hitmakers in the '80s before they disintegrated due to intragroup squabbles and family member legal troubles. Although the songs on these two albums weren't as big as some later material, they were actually real group projects. El, Bunny, and James hadn't yet gotten in the headlines for non-musical reasons, and there's an innocence and spirituality (they had just left the gospel world) that's missing from the cold and calculating crossover material they issued later in the decade. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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