Donna Allen’s cover came through to me before Maze’s original. I dug how she seems to hold something back even as she doubles-down–wailing, crying, moaning for her life. Allen’s version gets all of “Joy and Pain’s” deep bluesy amor fati. She’s performing for adults. This isn’t kid’s stuff…
C. Liegh McInnes muses above about how he saw Maze with Frankie Beverly play live over and over in his teens and twenties. I only saw the band once, but I’ll never forget the night in the 90s at MSG’s mid-sized venue when I lost my Cherry-Beverly. I’d got a free ticket from a publicist repping Toni Braxton who was Maze’s opening act. Braxton sold millions of CDs in 1993-4, but she wasn’t born to make music like Beverly and his guys. I don’t remember anything about Braxton’s set but Beverly et al. enacted a rite for all seasons. They got the crowd going and kept them in their pocket until “Joy and Pain” brought the catharsis. This is how they did it twenty years after…