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Tokyo Live(more) »rank: 133367by: Al Green
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy(more) »rank: 83145from: Hollywood Records
:Album Description:The popular 'Hitchhiker' books by the late Douglas Adams inspired the engagingly quirky score by Joby Talbot. In addition to the score, the CD features: 'Shoo-Rah Shoo-Rah' by Betty Wright; 'Here I Am (Come and Take Me)' by Al Green; 'Magic Moments ' from Perry Como; 'So Long and Thanks for All the Fish' by Neil Hannon; 'Careless Talk' and 'Vote Beeblebrox' by Neil Hannon, Douglas Payne and Andy Dunlop; and 'Reasons to be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)' by Stephen Fry. Joby Talbot began writing and performing in the early '90s, working with artists such as Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, and ... |
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Al Green - Greatest Gospel Hits(more) »rank: 18787by: Al Green
: :Al Green's father once kicked him out of his earliest gospel group, after catching him listening to Jackie Wilson. He need not have worried about Al abandoning his spiritual roots, as this new collection proves. The quivering, whispering falsetto--itself a soul standard--sounds true to form. Most of the cuts come from the reverend's more recent output, in which the digital, '80s sound is prominent. There are a few of the Willie Mitchell/Hi-era productions that sound musically closer to the soul master's most significant singles. From the tight, uptempo funk of 'Chariots of Fire' to the transcendental version of 'Amazing Grace,' Green proves he ... |
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Have a Good Time(more) »rank: 128199by: Al Green
: :Al Green's father once kicked him out of his earliest gospel group, after catching him listening to Jackie Wilson. He need not have worried about Al abandoning his spiritual roots, as this new collection proves. The quivering, whispering falsetto--itself a soul standard--sounds true to form. Most of the cuts come from the reverend's more recent output, in which the digital, '80s sound is prominent. There are a few of the Willie Mitchell/Hi-era productions that sound musically closer to the soul master's most significant singles. From the tight, uptempo funk of 'Chariots of Fire' to the transcendental version of 'Amazing Grace,' Green proves he ... |
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Green Is Blues(more) »rank: 11696by: Al Green
: :Al Green's father once kicked him out of his earliest gospel group, after catching him listening to Jackie Wilson. He need not have worried about Al abandoning his spiritual roots, as this new collection proves. The quivering, whispering falsetto--itself a soul standard--sounds true to form. Most of the cuts come from the reverend's more recent output, in which the digital, '80s sound is prominent. There are a few of the Willie Mitchell/Hi-era productions that sound musically closer to the soul master's most significant singles. From the tight, uptempo funk of 'Chariots of Fire' to the transcendental version of 'Amazing Grace,' Green proves he ... |
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I'm Still in Love with You(more) »rank: 49779by: Al Green
:Album Description:From 1972 featuring the hit title track and much more. essential recording:Following up Let's Stay Together, this is one of Green's greatest long-players. Southern soul's most eccentric stylist never sang more sensuously than he did on 'Simply Beautiful,'' or on the six-and-a-half-minute country-soul meditation that is Kris Kristofferson's 'For The Good Times.'' Nor did the Hi house band sound more crisply funky than on mid-tempo beauties like the title track, 'Love and Happiness,' or 'Look What You Done For Me.' As rough-hewn as it is, the sound Green and his producer Willie Mitchell craft is still mighty hard to beat. --Barney ... |
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Al Green's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 145814by: Al Green
:Album Description:From 1972 featuring the hit title track and much more. essential recording:Following up Let's Stay Together, this is one of Green's greatest long-players. Southern soul's most eccentric stylist never sang more sensuously than he did on 'Simply Beautiful,'' or on the six-and-a-half-minute country-soul meditation that is Kris Kristofferson's 'For The Good Times.'' Nor did the Hi house band sound more crisply funky than on mid-tempo beauties like the title track, 'Love and Happiness,' or 'Look What You Done For Me.' As rough-hewn as it is, the sound Green and his producer Willie Mitchell craft is still mighty hard to beat. --Barney ... |
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The Belle Album(more) »rank: 121245by: Al Green
:Album Description:From 1972 featuring the hit title track and much more. essential recording:Following up Let's Stay Together, this is one of Green's greatest long-players. Southern soul's most eccentric stylist never sang more sensuously than he did on 'Simply Beautiful,'' or on the six-and-a-half-minute country-soul meditation that is Kris Kristofferson's 'For The Good Times.'' Nor did the Hi house band sound more crisply funky than on mid-tempo beauties like the title track, 'Love and Happiness,' or 'Look What You Done For Me.' As rough-hewn as it is, the sound Green and his producer Willie Mitchell craft is still mighty hard to beat. --Barney ... |
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Al Green Christmas(more) »rank: 152477by: Al Green
:Album Description:From 1972 featuring the hit title track and much more. essential recording:Following up Let's Stay Together, this is one of Green's greatest long-players. Southern soul's most eccentric stylist never sang more sensuously than he did on 'Simply Beautiful,'' or on the six-and-a-half-minute country-soul meditation that is Kris Kristofferson's 'For The Good Times.'' Nor did the Hi house band sound more crisply funky than on mid-tempo beauties like the title track, 'Love and Happiness,' or 'Look What You Done For Me.' As rough-hewn as it is, the sound Green and his producer Willie Mitchell craft is still mighty hard to beat. --Barney ... |
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Sounds of the Seventies: Super 70's(more) »rank: 127547by: Raspberries, Sugarloaf, Andy Kim, Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose, Al Green, Jim Croce, Three Dog Night, Little River Band, Blondie, Hall & Oates
:Album Description:From 1972 featuring the hit title track and much more. essential recording:Following up Let's Stay Together, this is one of Green's greatest long-players. Southern soul's most eccentric stylist never sang more sensuously than he did on 'Simply Beautiful,'' or on the six-and-a-half-minute country-soul meditation that is Kris Kristofferson's 'For The Good Times.'' Nor did the Hi house band sound more crisply funky than on mid-tempo beauties like the title track, 'Love and Happiness,' or 'Look What You Done For Me.' As rough-hewn as it is, the sound Green and his producer Willie Mitchell craft is still mighty hard to beat. --Barney ... |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



