Miracle (whip) Goodnight has a really keen time
signature that never seems to finish on a beat.
And his singing has this exasperated lethargic feel
to it. The gravity of the beat fights against itself
so hard not to give an inch of space That it likely
tired the gentleman into a sate of musical/erotic frenzy.
Of course the mirrors and opposites excite even further.
And them girls all through the production sure are
distracting like crazy. As soon as you get on the Miracle
Goodnight you just can ONLY hold on till it arrives at the
end of its grooves. And it's complicated and expensive
sounding and definitely sui generis, like the dude hisself.
Just fine. Great LP.