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Let's Stay Together(more) »rank: 83635by: Al Green
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Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box(more) »rank: 21553from: Rhino / Wea
: :When this material originally resurfaced in an earlier Rhino-celebrates-the-'70s program, many rock scribes contorted themselves into revisionist pretzels: this isn't so bad, they argued--none too convincingly. There'll be none of that here: much of the music on this colossal box set is godawful. The world doesn't miss the likes of Sammy ('Chevy Van') Johns and Sammy ('Candy Man') Davis. Or at least it doesn't miss the records they cut during the decade of disaster flicks and Jonathan Livingston Seagull. That said, this elaborate box is something to behold. The lovingly compiled 92-page booklet provides background on the ridiculous (David Soul, C.W. McCall, Carl ... |
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Call Me(more) »rank: 26193by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Our Christmas(more) »rank: 64565from: Word/Epic
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Definitive Greatest Hits (CD + DVD)(more) »rank: 86801by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Feels Like Christmas(more) »rank: 37536by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Al Green Explores Your Mind(more) »rank: 119501by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Glory to His Name(more) »rank: 26613by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Gets Next to You(more) »rank: 117271by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |
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Livin' for You(more) »rank: 92336by: Al Green
: :Call Me is the masterpiece from America's last great soul singer, a vulnerable, sensual, spiritual, and sexy album. Sent soaring by the bluesy accents of the Memphis Horns and held to Earth by the rock-solid, wide-open groove of drummer Al Jackson, the subject here is nothing less than Green's soul, a battle expressed beautifully in his otherworldly voice--crying and praying on the title track, despairing on his cover of 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' both bitter and resigned on his version of 'Funny How Time Slips Away'--a voice as true as anything short of heaven. And on the closing 'Jesus Is Waiting,' ... |