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Release Date:01/01/1986
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  • All Music Guide

    Krystol performed a 180 degree turn with this third set. With the untimely passing of D'Marie Warren and the departure of primary lead vocalist Karon Floyd, the group was downsized to a trio. Robbie Danzie was Floyd's replacement, and she became the sole lead vocalist for the group's remaining two albums. Additionally, the production camp of Leon Sylvers III was replaced with several other producers: Randy "La King" Jackson, Michael Jonzun, and Patrick Henderson. Danzie proved to be a surefire addition to the group, bringing it a classy, yet very emotive -- and octave-spanning -- presence. Her performance on the stunning "I Might Fall in Love with You" (the LP's third single) is timeless. The powerful ballad swoops and sways in a very affecting way with a tight melodic structure and opulent vocal and string arrangements. More subtle, "Precious, Precious" is another lovely ballad. It reached number 25 on the RB charts, becoming Krystol's second most successful single -- second to the fu...nky title cut (RB number 18). The non-single cuts aren't nearly as solid, but the vocals are polished throughout, making this a worthy investment, especially since none of the Krystol catalog remains in print. - Justin M. Kantor, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Krystol

Though Krystol never achieved a knockout smash, their efforts as a mid-'80s female RB act ultimately helped pave the way for later luminaries such as Exposé and En Vogue. In addition to solidifying a distinctive group sound, each of the quartet's members was capable of delivering solid lead performances. Coupled with Leon Sylvers III's nouveau RB/funk production, the r... Read more