
Greatest Hits : The Best of Al Green
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Al Green Greatest Hits, here as a double disc, 42 track compendium features the classics Lets Stay Together, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Tired Of Being Alone and Love & Happiness amongst many other gems from his catalogue.
For years, Willie Mitchell told anyone who would listen that the one thing Hi Records needed was a young, charismatic male singer with the potential for stardom. In 1969, fate would intervene in the form of a destitute 22-year-old named Albert Greene.
Green - as he would later change the spelling - relocated to Michigan as a child and began singing gospel with his brothers and launched his career with an album for the tiny Hot Line Label in 1967, called Back Up Train. His ļ¬rst single had been a small breakout, but Green had fallen on hard times since then. Stranded in Texas, he asked if he could sit in and earn a few dollars performing with Mitchell that night. "He started singing and I heard that voice and I said, "'Ah-ha! Look what I found here."
It would take a little more than the 18 months for Green to evolve into stardom. The ļ¬rst two albums they recorded were minor masterpieces in their own way, offering inventive R&B interpretations of songs by the Beatles and Doors, among others. The latter LP produced a top 10 hit in the Green-penned "Tired of Being Alone" and a gritty reworking of the Temptations' "Can't Get Next To You."
Released at the end of 1971, "Let's Stay Together" shot up the charts, becoming a No. 1 hit and the biggest pop song of the following year. The accompanying album would also land atop the R&B charts. The next ļ¬ve years would yield arguably the greatest run in the annals of R&B. With Mitchell producing and helping co-write many of Green's hits ("Call Me [Come Back Home]", and "I'm Still In Love With You"), and guitarist Teenie Hodges collaborating on several others ("Love and Happiness," "Here I Am (Come and Take Me]"), Hi would not only come to dominate, but also redeļ¬ne, soul music in the early '70s.
Tracklist
1-1 Let's Stay Together
1-2 Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)
1-3 L-O-V-E (Love)
1-4 Tired Of Being Alone
1-5 Are You Lonely For Me Baby
1-6 I Can't Get Next To You
1-7 Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
1-8 The Letter
1-9 Funny How Time Slips Away
1-10 I'm Still In Love With You
1-11 You Ought To Be With Me
1-12 Livin' For You
1-13 Let's Get Married
1-14 Full Of Fire
1-15 Take Me To The River
1-16 Let It Shine
1-17 Have A Good Time
1-18 So You'Re Leaving
1-19 You Say It
1-20 Oh Me Oh My (Dreams In My Arms)
1-21 Belle
2-1 Love And Happiness
2-2 Call Me (Come Back Home)
2-3 Keep Me Cryin'
2-4 What Am I Gonna Do With Myself
2-5 Driving Wheel
2-6 Light My Fire
2-7 I'm A Ram
2-8 It Ain'T No Fun To Me
2-9 I've Never Found A Girl
2-10 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
2-11 I'm Hooked On You
2-12 I Gotta Be More (Take Me Higher)
2-13 Love Ritual
2-14 What A Wonderful Thing Love Is
2-15 For The Good Times
2-16 Could I Be The One?
2-17 I Tried To Tell Myself
2-18 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
2-19 One Of These Good Old Days
2-20 Starting All Over Again
2-21 Simply Beautiful
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Al Green Greatest Hits, here as a double disc, 42 track compendium features the classics Lets Stay Together, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Tired Of Being Alone and Love & Happiness amongst many other gems from his catalogue.
For years, Willie Mitchell told anyone who would listen that the one thing Hi Records needed was a young, charismatic male singer with the potential for stardom. In 1969, fate would intervene in the form of a destitute 22-year-old named Albert Greene.
Green - as he would later change the spelling - relocated to Michigan as a child and began singing gospel with his brothers and launched his career with an album for the tiny Hot Line Label in 1967, called Back Up Train. His ļ¬rst single had been a small breakout, but Green had fallen on hard times since then. Stranded in Texas, he asked if he could sit in and earn a few dollars performing with Mitchell that night. "He started singing and I heard that voice and I said, "'Ah-ha! Look what I found here."
It would take a little more than the 18 months for Green to evolve into stardom. The ļ¬rst two albums they recorded were minor masterpieces in their own way, offering inventive R&B interpretations of songs by the Beatles and Doors, among others. The latter LP produced a top 10 hit in the Green-penned "Tired of Being Alone" and a gritty reworking of the Temptations' "Can't Get Next To You."
Released at the end of 1971, "Let's Stay Together" shot up the charts, becoming a No. 1 hit and the biggest pop song of the following year. The accompanying album would also land atop the R&B charts. The next ļ¬ve years would yield arguably the greatest run in the annals of R&B. With Mitchell producing and helping co-write many of Green's hits ("Call Me [Come Back Home]", and "I'm Still In Love With You"), and guitarist Teenie Hodges collaborating on several others ("Love and Happiness," "Here I Am (Come and Take Me]"), Hi would not only come to dominate, but also redeļ¬ne, soul music in the early '70s.
Tracklist
1-1 Let's Stay Together
1-2 Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)
1-3 L-O-V-E (Love)
1-4 Tired Of Being Alone
1-5 Are You Lonely For Me Baby
1-6 I Can't Get Next To You
1-7 Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
1-8 The Letter
1-9 Funny How Time Slips Away
1-10 I'm Still In Love With You
1-11 You Ought To Be With Me
1-12 Livin' For You
1-13 Let's Get Married
1-14 Full Of Fire
1-15 Take Me To The River
1-16 Let It Shine
1-17 Have A Good Time
1-18 So You'Re Leaving
1-19 You Say It
1-20 Oh Me Oh My (Dreams In My Arms)
1-21 Belle
2-1 Love And Happiness
2-2 Call Me (Come Back Home)
2-3 Keep Me Cryin'
2-4 What Am I Gonna Do With Myself
2-5 Driving Wheel
2-6 Light My Fire
2-7 I'm A Ram
2-8 It Ain'T No Fun To Me
2-9 I've Never Found A Girl
2-10 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
2-11 I'm Hooked On You
2-12 I Gotta Be More (Take Me Higher)
2-13 Love Ritual
2-14 What A Wonderful Thing Love Is
2-15 For The Good Times
2-16 Could I Be The One?
2-17 I Tried To Tell Myself
2-18 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
2-19 One Of These Good Old Days
2-20 Starting All Over Again
2-21 Simply Beautiful





