Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Al Green - Love And Happiness -Screwed And Chopped Collabo-

Al Green - Tired Of Being Alone (SoulSchool)

Al Green-Lets Stay Together

Al Green Love and Happines

Pulp Fiction

1 Let's Stay Together

Best Of

1 Look What You Done for Me
2 I Tried to Tell Myself
3 Call Me (Come Back Home)
4 You Ought to Be With Me
5 L-O-V-E (Love)
6 Here I Am (Come and Take Me)
7 Simply Beautiful
8 Full of Fire
9 Love And Happiness
10 Take Me To The River
11 Tired Of Being Alone
12 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
13 Lets Stay Together
14 Sha La La (Make Me Happy)
15 Im still In Love With You
16 Lets Get Married
17 I Cant Get Next To You
18 I Never Found A Girl
19 Oh Me Oh My

Greatest Hits

1 Tired Of Being Alone
2 Call Me (Come Back Home)
3 I'm Still in Love With You
4 Here I Am (Come and Take Me)
5 Love And Happiness
6 Let's Stay Together
7 I Can't Get Next To You
8 You Ought to Be With Me
9 Look What You Done for Me
10 Let's Get Married

Al Green

1 Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone
2 Lean on Me
3 Let's Get It On
4 Let's Stay Together
5 Love And Happiness
6 Tired Of Being Alone
7 Unchained Melody
8 You Ought to Be With Me
9 Turn Off the Lights
10 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
11 Put A Little Love In Your Heart

Forrest City AR, United States (1946 – present)


Reverend Al Green (b. 13 April 1946 in Forrest City, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer who enjoyed great popularity in the early- and mid-1970s. “Let’s Stay Together” and “Tired Of Being Alone” were two of his biggest hits.

Green boasted a voice capable of both fluid high streams of sugar and deep south growls and rasps. This was perhaps the ideal complement to the orchestral, syrupy, strong soul production work of Hi Records wizard Willie Mitchell, who also helmed 70s classics for Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles, and himself.

On October 18, 1974, Mary Woodson, a woman who was his longtime girlfriend, threw a large pot of sticky boiling grits on him as he was preparing to shower, because he didn’t want to get married. She committed suicide in minutes, which deeply affected Green to turn to God and religion. This assault from behind caused third-degree burns on his back, stomach and arm. Deeply shaken, Green continued to reaffirm and grow closer to his deeply held love for God, and became an ordained pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Memphis in 1976.

The title of Al Green’s latest album Lay It Down released May,2008, truly tells it like it is. Conceived as a collaboration between the soul legend and a handful of gifted young admirers from the worlds of contemporary r&b and hip hop, the album is drawn from a series of inspired sessions that yielded the most high-spirited, funky and often lushly romantic songs of Green’s latter-day career.