Uptown Festival was
Shalamar's first album, but
Disco Gardens was
Shalamar's first worthwhile album. To say that there was a world of difference between the two might be an understatement. Much of Uptown Festival had a robotic, impersonal quality, and it was obviously the work of a manufactured studio act. But when
Shalamar introduced its
Jody Watley/
Jeffrey Daniels/
Gerald Brown lineup on its second album,
Disco Gardens, it started feeling like an honest-to-God group with a real identity. This decent-to-excellent album had a pearl of a hit single in "Take That to the Bank," and almost as appealing are the irresistibly funky "Tossin', Turnin', Swingin'" (which should have been a hit single as well) and the catchy "Shalamar Disco Gardens." Although
Howard Hewett had yet to join the group,
Shalamar had developed a recognizable soul-pop sound.
Disco Gardens turned out to be
Brown's only album with
Shalamar, and in 1978, the arrival of his replacement, Mr. Hewett, would be the icing on
Shalamar's cake. ~ Alex Henderson