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Precious Lord
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Release Date:09/17/2002
Label:Rnb Entertainment
UPC:890518001107

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    Al Green Precious Lord

    By Tyson  Jan 8, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Precious Lord review helpful

    Green captures the true essence of old-time gospel, and enlightens it with his signature style. Precious Lord is a true classic.

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    Precious Lord

    By Fonz  Oct 31, 2003

    Pros: The Best Song Ever

    Cons: None

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    Higher Plane (1981) finally got the RB/gospel synthesis Green seemingly had been trying to attain since the mid'70s. While the best of Higher Plane played like I'm Still in Love With You: The Church Years, Precious Lord has Green tackling even more standards in a purely religious vein. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," "The Old Rugged Cross," and "How Great Thou Art" all appear here and just might take Green too far into the church than some were willing to go. The album's best tracks, "In the Garden" and "Rock of Ages," have Green loosening up a bit and he gives flawless, heartfilled readings. As with most Green albums, his skill of enlivening soso material is on full display. "Morningstar" has him taking a barely there song and singing it into an album highlight. On the other hand, raveups "Glory to His Name" and "Hallelujah (I Just Want to Praise the Lord)" might be jarring to some with their country/gospel overtones and fervent though nondistinctive choirs. The Nashvillerecorded Pr...ecious Lord, associate produced by Bill Cantrell and Quinton Claunch, also has George Jones' producer, Billy Sherill, doing the engineering. While it does have Green in great voice, the staid religiousness of this may be a little too much for some to take. Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Al Green

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 elements of gospel, interjecting his performances with wild moans and wails, but his records were stylish, boasting immacu... Read more