LEAVE YOUR MESSAGES HERE
vendredi 29 mai 2009
Al Green - Biography
Born
by BENTLEYFUNK
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
Green was born in
In 1969, Al Green met bandleader and Hi Records vice president Willie Mitchell while on tour in
By the release of 1973's Call Me, Green was known as both a hitmaker and an artist who released consistently engaging, frequently excellent, critically-acclaimed albums. His hits continued uninterrupted through the next two years, with "Call Me," "Here I Am," and "Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)" all becoming Top Ten gold singles. At the height of his popularity, Green's former girlfriend, Mrs. Mary Woodson, broke into his Memphis home in October 1974 and poured boiling grits on the singer as he was bathing, inflicting second-degree burns on his back, stomach and arm; after assaulting Green, she killed herself with his gun. Green interpreted the violent incident as a sign from God that he should enter the ministry. By 1976, he had bought a church in
In order to break free from his slump, Green stopped working with Willie Mitchell in 1977 and built his own studio, American Music, where he intended to produce his own records. The first album he made at American Music was The Belle Album, an intimate record that was critically acclaimed but failed to win a crossover audience. Truth and Time (1978) failed to even generate a major R&B hit. During a concert in
Green tentatively returned to R&B in 1988 when he sang "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" with Annie Lennox for the Bill Murray comedy Scrooged. Four years later, he recorded his first full-fledged soul album since 1978 with the U.K.-only Don't Look Back. In 1995, he released Your Heart's in Good Hands, an urban contemporary record that represented his first secular album to be released in
Al Green - Biography
Born
by BENTLEYFUNK
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
Green was born in
In 1969, Al Green met bandleader and Hi Records vice president Willie Mitchell while on tour in
By the release of 1973's Call Me, Green was known as both a hitmaker and an artist who released consistently engaging, frequently excellent, critically-acclaimed albums. His hits continued uninterrupted through the next two years, with "Call Me," "Here I Am," and "Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)" all becoming Top Ten gold singles. At the height of his popularity, Green's former girlfriend, Mrs. Mary Woodson, broke into his Memphis home in October 1974 and poured boiling grits on the singer as he was bathing, inflicting second-degree burns on his back, stomach and arm; after assaulting Green, she killed herself with his gun. Green interpreted the violent incident as a sign from God that he should enter the ministry. By 1976, he had bought a church in
In order to break free from his slump, Green stopped working with Willie Mitchell in 1977 and built his own studio, American Music, where he intended to produce his own records. The first album he made at American Music was The Belle Album, an intimate record that was critically acclaimed but failed to win a crossover audience. Truth and Time (1978) failed to even generate a major R&B hit. During a concert in
Green tentatively returned to R&B in 1988 when he sang "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" with Annie Lennox for the Bill Murray comedy Scrooged. Four years later, he recorded his first full-fledged soul album since 1978 with the U.K.-only Don't Look Back. In 1995, he released Your Heart's in Good Hands, an urban contemporary record that represented his first secular album to be released in
Al Green - Al Green Is Love *** 1975
Al Green - Al Green Is Love *** 1975
Al Green - Call Me *** 1973
Al Green - Call Me *** 1973
Al Green - Explores Your Mind *** 1974
Tracklisting:
A1 | Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy) (2:56) | |
A2 | Take Me To The River (3:43) | |
Vocals - M. Hodges* | ||
A3 | God Blessed Our Love (3:54) | |
Vocals - E. Randle* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A4 | The City (3:24) | |
Vocals - C. Hodges* | ||
A5 | One Nite Stand (2:24) | |
B1 | I'm Hooked On You (3:19) | |
Vocals - W. Mitchell* | ||
B2 | Stay With Me Forever (3:12) | |
Vocals - A. Sanders* | ||
B3 | Hangin' On (4:18) | |
Vocals - M. Allen* | ||
B4 | School Days (3:09) |
Al Green - Explores Your Mind *** 1974
Tracklisting:
A1 | Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy) (2:56) | |
A2 | Take Me To The River (3:43) | |
Vocals - M. Hodges* | ||
A3 | God Blessed Our Love (3:54) | |
Vocals - E. Randle* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A4 | The City (3:24) | |
Vocals - C. Hodges* | ||
A5 | One Nite Stand (2:24) | |
B1 | I'm Hooked On You (3:19) | |
Vocals - W. Mitchell* | ||
B2 | Stay With Me Forever (3:12) | |
Vocals - A. Sanders* | ||
B3 | Hangin' On (4:18) | |
Vocals - M. Allen* | ||
B4 | School Days (3:09) |
Al Green - Gets Next To You **** 1971
Al Green - Gets Next To You **** 1971
Al Green - Let's Stay Together *** 1972
Al Green - Let's Stay Together *** 1972
Al Green - Livin' For You *** 1973
Al Green - Livin' For You *** 1973
Al Green - I'm Still In Love With You **** 1973
Tracklisting:
A1 | I'm Still In Love With You (3:12) | |
Written By - A. Green; A. Jackson; W. Mitchell | ||
A2 | I'm Glad You're Mine (2:54) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
A3 | Love And Happiness (5:00) | |
Written By - A. Green; M. Hodges | ||
A4 | What A Wonderful Thing Love Is (3:37) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
A5 | Simply Beautiful (4:08) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
B1 | Oh, Pretty Woman (3:22) | |
Written By - R. Orbison; B. Dees | ||
B2 | For The Good Times (6:27) | |
Written-By - K. Kristofferson* | ||
B3 | Look What You Done For Me (3:04) | |
Written By - A. Green; A. Jackson; W. Mitchell | ||
B4 | One Of These Good Old Days (3:15) | |
Written-By - A. Green* |
Al Green - I'm Still In Love With You **** 1973
Tracklisting:
A1 | I'm Still In Love With You (3:12) | |
Written By - A. Green; A. Jackson; W. Mitchell | ||
A2 | I'm Glad You're Mine (2:54) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
A3 | Love And Happiness (5:00) | |
Written By - A. Green; M. Hodges | ||
A4 | What A Wonderful Thing Love Is (3:37) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
A5 | Simply Beautiful (4:08) | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
B1 | Oh, Pretty Woman (3:22) | |
Written By - R. Orbison; B. Dees | ||
B2 | For The Good Times (6:27) | |
Written-By - K. Kristofferson* | ||
B3 | Look What You Done For Me (3:04) | |
Written By - A. Green; A. Jackson; W. Mitchell | ||
B4 | One Of These Good Old Days (3:15) | |
Written-By - A. Green* |
Al Green - Truth N' Time **** 1978
Al Green - Truth N' Time **** 1978
Al Green - The Belle Album **** 1977
Al Green - The Belle Album **** 1977
Al Green - Precious Lord **** 1982
Al Green - Precious Lord **** 1982
Al Green - I'll Rise Again *** 1983
Al Green - I'll Rise Again *** 1983
Al Green - Have A Good Time **** 1976
Tracklisting:
A1 | Keep Me Cryin' | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A2 | Smile A Little Bit More | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A3 | I Tried To Tell Myself | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A4 | Something | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A5 | The Truth Marches On | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
B1 | Have A Good Time | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
B2 | Nothing Takes The Place Of You | |
Written-By - P. Robinson* , T. McCall* | ||
B3 | Happy | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
B4 | Hold On Forever | |
Written-By - A. Green* |
Al Green - Have A Good Time **** 1976
Tracklisting:
A1 | Keep Me Cryin' | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A2 | Smile A Little Bit More | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A3 | I Tried To Tell Myself | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A4 | Something | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
A5 | The Truth Marches On | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
B1 | Have A Good Time | |
Written-By - A. Green* | ||
B2 | Nothing Takes The Place Of You | |
Written-By - P. Robinson* , T. McCall* | ||
B3 | Happy | |
Written-By - A. Green* , W. Mitchell* | ||
B4 | Hold On Forever | |
Written-By - A. Green* |