Al Green - Lay It Down
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Track List: Lay It Down
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- Lay It Down
- Just For Me
- You've Got the Love I Need
- No One Like You
- What More Do You Want From Me
- Take Your Time
- Too Much
- Stay With Me (By the Sea)
- All I Need
- I'm Wild About You
- Standing In the Rain
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Album Details: Lay It Down
- Release Date:
- 05/27/2008
- Label:
- Emi Japan
- UPC:
- 4988006862159
Pro Reviews: Lay It Down
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The big question that greets listeners encountering Al Green's third Blue Note album, Lay It Down, is: what happens when you put that amazing souldrenched voice in the hands of hiphop producers Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson of the Roots and James Poyser, and add a slew of superstar guests? Answer: a killer Al Green soul album. Thompson and Poyser weren't interested in straying far from the classic sound Green and producer Willie Mitchell created at Hi Records in the 1970s, but they did want to place it in a more contemporary albeit analog setting. Green cut his previous offerings for the label 2003's I Can't Stop and 2005's Everything's OK with Mitchell, and the results were good, not great, albums because Green's sound was simply recreated nostalgically. Even though Thompson and Poyser have been very creative here with their nuanced percussive, textural, and dynamic touches, Lay It Down is more of a classicsounding Green record than either of its predecessors. The producers are at the core of a studio band (on drums and various analog keyboards, respectively) that also includes Mighty Clouds of Joy guitarist Chalmers "Spanky" Alford (in whose memory the album is dedicated), bassist Adam Blackstone (Jill Scott), and the DapKings Horns. There are some beautifully arranged strings by Larry Gold in places as well. Lay It Down is a slowburning, solid groover of a soul record; its dynamics and textures shift subtly and purposely to keep Green's voice at the center of its sound. The opening title track hosts one of two spots by Anthony Hamilton. Green and Hamilton are all silky and sweet on the refrain, but Green's delivery on the verses moves toward his grittier side. The strings offer a deeply emotional resonance without going over the top. Poyser's B3 accents Blackstone's bassline and Thompson keeps time on the bass drum and hihat alone. Alford's guitar fills come from the well of the Delta blues. It's a deeply moving exercise in restraint as force. Hamilton also duets with Green on the funkier "You've Got the Love I Need." It's one of two overtly sensual tunes on the set, with horns moving out of the intro and into a striking transcendent verse. The bass and drum groove is infectious, the horn section punches it up, and Alford's jazzy guitar solo puts it over the top. "Take Your Time" is a duet with Corinne Bailey Rae. The melody and arrangement walk the tightrope between classic soul and late doo wop balladry. The rhythm section and horns dress the lines in a slow, low, humid groove, while Poyser's keys and Alford's fingerpicked electric wrap themselves around each verse as the strings pillow the singers' voices softly and silkily. John Legend duets with Green on "Stay with Me (By the Sea)." Its "lalala" vocal intro sets the pace for a swaying, tender, babymaker ballad. Thompson's backbeat creates a mellow, understated, steamy funk groove. The near cooing, seductive pleas from the singers rise to meet the bubbling bassline and horns. Star power aside (all of it welcome and worthy), Green still sounds best when he's on his own. The openthroated midtempo ballad "No One Like You," with gorgeous backing vocals by Jaguar Wright and Mercedes Martinez, and the closer, an Otis Reddingesque uptempo burner called "Standing in the Rain," are cases in point. |
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Al Green was the first great soul singer of the '70s and arguably the last great Southern soul singer. With his seductive singles for Hi Records in the early '70s, Green bridged the gap between deep soul and smooth Philadelphia soul. He incorporated ...Full Al Green Biography
