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Album: For Everybody
Artist: Karma

With their second album, For Everybody, Karma added new member, vocalist Michael Greene, without altering their sound; the L.A. outfit still resembled a cross between Earth, Wind & Fire and the Crusaders. This time, however, Karma offered several gems that might have been hits if they had been... [+] Expand

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2.0 out of 5 stars Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
With their second album, For Everybody, Karma added new member, vocalist Michael Greene, without altering their sound; the L.A. outfit still resembled a cross between Earth, Wind & Fire and the Crusaders. This time, however, Karma offered several gems that might have been hits if they had been released as singles and promoted aggressively. Such gems include sweaty funk songs like "For Everybody (Feel the Whooga)," "Now That's Bionic," and "Spotty Funk." However, this release also has its share of strong album tracks that didn't have much black radio appeal, including the ethereal "All Love Needs" and the jazz-funk instrumental "Abundance." This LP deserved to do well commercially, but unfortunately, it didn't sell and was Karma's final album.
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