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  • AMG Review of The Best of Material

    Amg
    Sean Westergaard
    All Music Guide

    Material has changed its sound so many different times that any number of compilations could serve as a best-of and still not paint a complete portrait. Varese's Best of Material is actually more like "Best of the Early Years," gathering tunes from the first EPs (Temporary Music 1 and Temporary Music 2), Memory Serves, and One Down, along with an otherwise unreleased 12." This period saw Material start out as a punk-informed art-funk band, then move toward a fairly straight R&B sound with One Down (which actually featured Whitney Houston's recording debut on a tune with Archie Shepp). The fact is that those two musical camps don't sit well with each other, and the tracks that feature Nona Hendryx and Whitney Houston don't really mesh with the ones that feature guitar god Robert Quine or deranged preachers. However, since most of the early Material material is out of print and the "For a Few Dollars More" 12" single was always hard to find, this compilation serves a better purpose than at first glance.

Pre-Diva Whitney and a Sad Valentine
about 1 year ago

Before Bobby Brown and too much Blow, Whitney Houston's perfect delicate voice showed up on an album by the funk-jazz relatively unknown group of Bill Laswell's called Material. Her voice and the sax solo just blew me away. I remember seeing her on the Johnny Carson show and her voice was so pitch perfect it was incredible. She set such a high standard that I think it was even hard for her to m...

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