Glow

RELEASE
1985
LABEL
Gordy
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Urban, Funk

Album Review

By the mid-'80s, Rick James' funk had become a very tired cliché. Hits like 1984's "17" found an artist who had been so exciting only a few years earlier sounding increasingly formulaic and predictable. But he got out of his artistic rut in a major way with the excellent Glow. In interviews, James had expressed a desire to record an all-out rock album, and while Glow doesn't fit that description, he does incorporate rock and pop elements with splendid results on everything from the new wave-ish "Can't Stop" to the sweaty "Rock & Roll Control." But make no mistake: this is an R&B album first and foremost, and seductive numbers like "Moonchild" and the title song would be worthy of Kashif or Luther Vandross. Regrettably, James' risk-taking didn't pay off, and Glow was far from a major hit. Next to Garden of Love, Glow may be the most underrated album of Rick James' career.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Can't Stop
  2. Spend the Night With Me
  3. Melody Make Me Dance
  4. Somebody (The Girl's Got)
  5. Glow
  6. Moon Child
  7. Sha La La La La (Come Back Home)
  8. Rock & Roll Control
  9. Glow (Reprise)