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| | The Miracles: Love Machine: The '70s Collection - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Still, by another of the album's best songs, "Spy for Brotherhood", about someone being a misfit for preaching tolerance, one realizes that the best Miracles songs are now effective studio craft, just as the Miracles' duds are ineffective studio craft. |
 | | The title has "love", sure, but it's a disco/dance song, not the candlelit makeout song that the old Miracles specialized in. |
 | | Second best is "Ain't Nobody Straight in L.A.", another song from City of Angels, the Miracles' 1975 concept album about loving L.A. and loving L.A. because of, and not in spite of, its eccentricities. |
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