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The Love Songs Collection(more) »rank: 36086by: Al Green
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The Very Best of Al Green(more) »rank: 155353by: Al Green
:Album Description:UK compilation for the most popular & influential soul singer of the early '70s. 18 tracks, virtually all his Billboard Top 40 hits minus three. Highlights include 'Tired Of Being Alone', 'Let's Stay Together', 'Look What You Done For Me', 'I'm Still In Love With You', 'You Ought To Be With Me', 'Call Me (Come Back Home)', 'Here I Am (Come And Take Me)', 'Sha La La (Make Me Happy)', 'L-O-V-E (Love)', 'Full Of Fire' & 'Keep Me Cryin''. |
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Unchained Melody(more) »rank: 28927by: Al Green
:Album Description:It's been said that almost anything by Al Green becomes the definitive version. Here's a chance to judge, as the Reverend delivers his unique take on songs by The Beatles, The Doors, The Righteous Brothers, Hank Williams, Kris Kristofferson, Roy Orbison, Curtis Mayfield & many others. One highlight is his reading of The Bee Gees' 'How Can You Mend A Broken Heart'. 20 tracks. Westside. 2002. |
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Love & Happiness: The Best of Al Green(more) »rank: 93206by: Al Green
:Album Description:Al Green and co-writer and producer Willie Mitchell hold a unique position within the rich history of soul music. Their best work drew on that music's greatest traditions and then, through their unique sensibility, drive and brilliant musical acumen, moved it significantly forward. This selection boasts all the hit singles and much more. 2 CD set is comprised of 38 total tracks. Music Club. 2005. |
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The Ladies Man: Music from the Motion Picture (2000 Film)(more) »rank: 155285by: Various Artists - Soundtracks
: :Saturday Night Live star Tim Meadows takes his swinger extraordinaire Leon Phelps to the big screen with the smooth and seductive moves you might expect from this loud and proud funny bigmouth. As polyester as his clothes and 'fro, the soul tunes featured either originate in the 1970s or recall them with appropriate nods to the times. For example, in a blindfold test of New Edition member Johnny Gill's cover of the 1978 Teddy Pendergrass hit 'Close the Door,' four out of five Gamble & Hill Philly Soul experts wouldn't be able to peg this recording to its year 2000 copyright. Soundtrack producer ... |
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Let's Stay Together(more) »rank: 166806by: Al Green
:Album Description:1972 album proves to be one of Al's biggest. essential recording:The Memphis Sound took its greatest steps toward '70s smoothness with Al Green. Let's Stay Together is a showcase of the combination of grit and honey that made the singer one of the decade's foremost artist-hitmakers. In addition to the classic title single--a pop and R&B No. 1 in 1972--the album offers prime early examples of other Green trademarks: an unexpected cover (the Bee Gees' 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart') and the outright eccentricity of 'So You're Leaving,' which answers gossips with the assurance that if 'they'll lie on ... |
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One in a Million(more) »rank: 156424by: Al Green
:Album Description:1972 album proves to be one of Al's biggest. essential recording:The Memphis Sound took its greatest steps toward '70s smoothness with Al Green. Let's Stay Together is a showcase of the combination of grit and honey that made the singer one of the decade's foremost artist-hitmakers. In addition to the classic title single--a pop and R&B No. 1 in 1972--the album offers prime early examples of other Green trademarks: an unexpected cover (the Bee Gees' 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart') and the outright eccentricity of 'So You're Leaving,' which answers gossips with the assurance that if 'they'll lie on ... |
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He Is the Light(more) »rank: 52315by: Al Green
:Album Description:1972 album proves to be one of Al's biggest. essential recording:The Memphis Sound took its greatest steps toward '70s smoothness with Al Green. Let's Stay Together is a showcase of the combination of grit and honey that made the singer one of the decade's foremost artist-hitmakers. In addition to the classic title single--a pop and R&B No. 1 in 1972--the album offers prime early examples of other Green trademarks: an unexpected cover (the Bee Gees' 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart') and the outright eccentricity of 'So You're Leaving,' which answers gossips with the assurance that if 'they'll lie on ... |
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Back to Back Hits: Al Green & Teddy Pendergrass(more) »rank: 166153by: Al Green, Teddy Pendergrass
:Album Description:1972 album proves to be one of Al's biggest. essential recording:The Memphis Sound took its greatest steps toward '70s smoothness with Al Green. Let's Stay Together is a showcase of the combination of grit and honey that made the singer one of the decade's foremost artist-hitmakers. In addition to the classic title single--a pop and R&B No. 1 in 1972--the album offers prime early examples of other Green trademarks: an unexpected cover (the Bee Gees' 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart') and the outright eccentricity of 'So You're Leaving,' which answers gossips with the assurance that if 'they'll lie on ... |
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I Can't Stop(more) »rank: 69178by: Al Green
: :The highlight of I Can’t Stop, Al Green’s reunion with producer-arranger Willie Mitchell, the architect of his deathless ’70s hits, is 'My Problem is You.' Over six and a half minutes, Green roars, wails, and rambles through a midtempo exploration of a seemingly unsolvable riddle--the love of a woman and its hold on him. In great voice, his high-end barely touched by time, he makes every moment count over these dozen originals; often lacking the layer of eccentricity that colored tracks as diverse as 'I Can’t Get Next to You' and 'Belle,' the songs still ring with the Reverend’s authority. Mitchell’s grooves add ... |


