Rating:
Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 05/18/2004
Run Time: 42:59
With their fourth album,
Joy and Pain,
Maze and
Frankie Beverly once again went gold with little or no support from
pop radio. One of the band's most celebrated releases, this classic soared to the top of the
R&B charts thanks to such hits as
"Southern Girl" and the haunting title song (which, in 1988, rapper
Rob Base would use without
Beverly's permission). In interviews,
Beverly expressed some disappointment over the fact that
Capitol promoted
Maze as strictly an
R&B act and made no effort to promote
Joy and Pain to
pop audiences. And yet,
Beverly wasn't about to become less
R&B-oriented in order to cross over -- his contention was that, like
Al Green and
Marvin Gaye, he could reach
pop radio without having to compromise. An essential album,
Joy and Pain is the work of a band that made consistently rewarding
soul and
funk by sticking to its guns.
~Alex Henderson, All Music Guide