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Let the Wind Blow is a pretty standard mid-'80s effort for the all-male vocal quartet the Imperials. The band's lineup was always a rotating door, but in 1985 the group consisted of Armond Morales, Jim Murray, David Will, and Paul Smith. The music is forgettably mild (by now, all but forgotten) gospel-pop written by a hodgepodge of familiar Christian Contempary devotees like Michael W. Smith, Teri DeSario Purse, and Keith Thomas. The arrangements are loaded with the tinny, cheap-sounding keyboards that dominated pop in the '80s, although "Miracles" features an almost -- can this word really be applied to the Imperials? -- funky bass intro. If you happen to come across a dust-covered copy in your church basement, you might consider throwing this one on.
© Evan Cater /TiVo
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The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
The Imperials, MainArtist
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
Album review
Let the Wind Blow is a pretty standard mid-'80s effort for the all-male vocal quartet the Imperials. The band's lineup was always a rotating door, but in 1985 the group consisted of Armond Morales, Jim Murray, David Will, and Paul Smith. The music is forgettably mild (by now, all but forgotten) gospel-pop written by a hodgepodge of familiar Christian Contempary devotees like Michael W. Smith, Teri DeSario Purse, and Keith Thomas. The arrangements are loaded with the tinny, cheap-sounding keyboards that dominated pop in the '80s, although "Miracles" features an almost -- can this word really be applied to the Imperials? -- funky bass intro. If you happen to come across a dust-covered copy in your church basement, you might consider throwing this one on.
© Evan Cater /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:42:01
- Main artists: The Imperials
- Label: Word Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
1985 Word, Incorporated 1985 Word, Incorporated
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