
All This Love is the definitive sound of early 80s urban sophistication, a record that bridges the gap between the classic Motown soul of the 70s and the high-gloss synth-pop of the coming decade.
It feels like a late-night drive through a city that never sleeps, where every neon sign is reflected in the polished chrome of a luxury sedan. The production is immaculate, favoring a clean, hi-fi sheen that allows the intricate vocal arrangements to breathe. It is an album of deep textures: the warm hum of a Rhodes piano, the crisp snap of a snare drum, and the velvet-smooth layering of the DeBarge family's voices.
How does All This Love sound next to the rest of DeBarge's catalogue?
Romantic saturates this record a touch more than the artist's norm.
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