"Released in 1989, Silky Soul was yet another big seller for Maze;. On Silky Soul, Beverly favors a more high-tech production style than he had in the past. Maze's founder and lead singer knew that urban radio was very technology-minded, and he makes some urban contemporary moves by using more synthesizers and drum machines. Nonetheless, Silky Soul is state-of-the-art Maze. In fact, Silky Soul is an appropriate title for this CD because tracks like the funky "Love's on the Run" and the melancholy "Can't Get Over You" are essentially soul music. Beverly's singing and writing is still that of a soul man whose musical personality. Marvin Gaye is still a prominent influence. Silky Soul's title track is simply brilliant -- parts of the tune allude to Gaye's "What's Going On," but without obscuring Maze's own distinctive personality. Another great track is "Mandela," which calls for the release of South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela." (Allmusic)
Frankie Beverly, zanger, songschrijver en producer van Maze, bleef met dit album uit 1993 voortborduren op de beproefde mix van de Philadelphia-soulsound en de 'feel' van Marvin Gaye.
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