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        - Burn Magazine 
 It's taken me a long time to deal with this album. A hell of a lot longer 
        than was necessary.
 
 Then again, there's something going on here that really shouldn't be. 
        A groove so deep that Lenny Kravitz should be getting into his car just 
        about... now... and making for the hills. Something of a surprise then 
        that despite its superficial similarities with Kravitz, Frequency couldn't 
        be further removed if it tried. Where Kravitz cried loud over lost loves 
        and how prejudiced people can be, Gordon seems to take it all in stride 
        and when those subjects are covered in song, it seems to be more as a 
        point of fact than for any preachable reasons.
 
 The lead track "People of the World" is an obvious single choice but to 
        stop there is to miss the point. Gordon comes into his own when he melts 
        down a host of contemporary influences with the more sublime likes of 
        Stevie Salas (oh yes.. I can see it in there somewhere!). The title track 
        "Frequency" is so smooth it literally drips from the speakers with the 
        intent to stick in your mind like a honey sandwich.
 
 It reminds me a lot of the day I discovered Carol King's Tapestry in my 
        old man's record collection. I became infatuated with the structure of 
        the songs and the honesty with which they were delivered. The same is 
        true here. While Kravitz is up there with the kings... that isn't in question, 
        Gordon is down here on the ground, telling it like it is and having a 
        damn fine time while he goes about it and if I were to mention the Prince 
        word here, I wouldn't be ashamed of myself.
 
 Certainly not an album for making friends to. More of an album to wade 
        in selfish joy that you're the keeper of a big, big secret that the world 
        hasn't heard about yet.. but it won't last. With a voice like this and 
        a guitar that could need surgery to be removed from his heart, it's only 
        a matter of time before the world crumbles at the feet of this fine artist.
 
 Frequency is nothing less than a spiritual awakening. Go find the most 
        beautiful girl in the world and dance naked until dawn under a crimson 
        moon to this and you really won't much care what happens in life after 
        that...
 
 Sion Smith - buRn magazine
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