The track is often compared to the sultry, velvet-toned style of Phyllis Hyman , blending soul and funk with a mature, romantic atmosphere.
Credited to Doug James on certain lyric registries. Genre: Soul, Funk, and Quiet Storm. Leata Galloway - Shades Of Blue
While Galloway is perhaps best known for her Broadway roots—including an original cast role in the landmark musical Hair and a standout performance of "Electric Blues" in the 1979 film adaptation—this song highlights her transition into the sleek, "quiet storm" R&B and jazz-inflected sound of the late '80s. 💎 Key Highlights The track is often compared to the sultry,
It was released during a pivotal era for Columbia Records’ jazz and R&B department, then led by Dr. George Butler , who signed Galloway after seeing her nightclub act in New York. velvet-toned style of Phyllis Hyman