Holland-Dozier-Holland were able to package gospel in such a way that it was really camouflaged, ... There was a packaging of those black elements in such a way that they were very pop-oriented, from the tambourine on. |
Holland-Dozier-Holland were able to package gospel in such a way that it was really camouflaged. There was a packaging of those black elements in such a way that they were very pop-oriented, from the tambourine on. |
It pushed the sound up to the edge and caused a little bit of a strain. That was part of the (H-D-H) aesthetic, that tension in the sound. |