Rance Allen has always been one of the most innovative and summarily influential of all modern-day contemporary gospel artists. This 14-track collection of
the Rance Allen Group's (which featured his brothers Steve on bass and Tom on drums) 1971-1975 tenure with Stax Records' Gospel Truth subsidiary is less of a greatest-hits primer than it is a nice cross section of the mix of contemporary sounds
Allen brought to gospel music during that time. Eight of the tracks ("Care," "You Need a Friend Like Mine," "Happy Needs Help," "Everybody's Talkin'," "I Don't Know What I'd Do," "The Jesus Thing," "Lonely Girl," and the title song, which goes on for almost nine minutes and features
Rance's octave-jumping falsetto squeals) are previously unissued and do much to illustrate the high wire
Allen walked in those early days of the contemporary gospel movement. On five of those unissued sides,
Rance's voice is aided by a solid Stax rhythm section (
Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass and
Al Jackson, Jr.), sounding as fresh and relevant as when they were laid down more than two decades ago. ~ Cub Koda