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Bleached belter
Lonnie Gordon's manically furious vocals are in a league of their own. I don't know much about this diva, but what I do know is that she likes it large. Even God can dance in her world. She can sing exquisite ballads (
Wait), really shit ones (I won't air the names of her dry skidmarks - dance divas need all the work they can get) and even second-hand PWL ones (
Beyond Your Wildest Dreams). However, her real calling card, which brings her to
Diva Incarnate in the first place, is her gut-wrenching dance hits sung so angrily they sound more like arguments than 90s gay club fodder.
Happening All Over Again is her glitziest jam and biggest hit. Remixed into a more subdued house slice for the cautious American audience, I vastly prefer the PWL original (of which Dame Donna Summer flared her nostrils at - it was '
too gay' for her).
That's No Reason is another jittery intake of adrenaline-generating Hi-NRG pomp. This is probably my favourite - the chorus doesn't give you the full-facial effect of her 'believe me' torrent, but I love the electric sounds that flash and point. Once again Lonnie is sore about something (she likes it large remember), and I for one suggest an ice-pack. Poor Lonnie faints at the sight of a 6 pack these days, and that's just her reaction to most lesbians.
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Hi-NRG hurricane
A God That Can Dance is a hysterical performance, so much so Lonnie is lost for words and actually
spits on record. Glazed with superior production that enables the craziest middle-8 to topple down like Mary Kiani jumping out of her high rise.
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Like Girls Aloud's
Biology meets Dolly Parton,
No Regret isn't really a stomper but owes a little to the Northern Soul genre that identifies the British girl group's best single. More than a little solid.
I won't rattle on anymore - go check her out yourself!
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Lonnie's previously unreleased PWL album
If I Had To Stand Alone can be bought
here.
2 comments:
GREAT BLOG ,I like Lonnie! I was wondering how diod u manage to put a wallpaper on your blog? thanks
latoya-jackson.blogpsot.com
thanks,
why is your link for a bible-bashing site and not the amazingly successful Jackson singer?
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