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Caroline Sullivan
Friday February 21, 2003
The Guardian
Terence Trent D'Arby had a difficult 1990s, the nadir of
which was probably the desperate mating call Supermodel
Sandwich with Cheese from his 1995 album Vibrator. But he
has started the new century with a clean slate, changing
his name to Sananda Maitreya and launching his own label.
The artful blend of soul, rock and funk is reassuringly
familiar, though. D'Arby/Maitreya still exercises a Prince-like
control over songwriting, arrangement and production, rendering
it a one-man show, but that's no bad thing with an artist
of his ability. Drivin' Me Crazy packs enough lust into
three funky minutes to satiate his most ardent fans (or
"lightbeings", as he calls them), and the outstanding
Suga Free pairs dark balladry with an operatic choir. Even
the banjo-plinking O Divina comes good in the end, swelling
into a Motownesque chorus. A snazzy comeback.
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