An interesting, if uneven, release. Thelma Houston teamed with the band Pressure Cooker in the mid-'70s, doing a fusion/instrumental pop/R&B/soul work for Sheffield Lab. That affiliation ensured that it would be brilliantly engineered, and it sounded spectacular, especially for a mid-'70s release. Unfortunately, much of the musical output didn't match the mastering brilliance, despite an energetic effort from Houston. But her voice was too much for what was basically a warmup-caliber backing group. It would have been great ...
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An interesting, if uneven, release. Thelma Houston teamed with the band Pressure Cooker in the mid-'70s, doing a fusion/instrumental pop/R&B/soul work for Sheffield Lab. That affiliation ensured that it would be brilliantly engineered, and it sounded spectacular, especially for a mid-'70s release. Unfortunately, much of the musical output didn't match the mastering brilliance, despite an energetic effort from Houston. But her voice was too much for what was basically a warmup-caliber backing group. It would have been great to hear Houston doing these songs supported by the Tower of Power. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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Very good. Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker 'I've Got The Music In Me' 8-track gatefold sleeve LP. 1975 Sheffield Lab LAB2. Slight surface marking to vinyl, plays fine (professionally cleaned using VPI record cleaning machine). Slight edgewear and corner bumping to sleeve. With picture inner sleeve and sleeve notes insert (in French and German). Next day dispatch by Royal Mail in sturdy, recyclable packaging. 1000's of satisfied customers!