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Al Green - Lets Stay Together '1972/2009

Lets Stay Together
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Album name Lets Stay Together
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Date 1972/2009
GenreSoul
Play time 34:10
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 78 mb / 175 mb
PriceDownload $1.95
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 Prior to this album, Al Green never had a number one song. The title track,
Lets Stay Together, achieved that status and held it for nine consecutive weeks.
Greens ingenuity produced one of the all-time classics, which has the bounce of
a dance cut and the passion of a ballad. The dynamic soul singers whispers,
animated cries, and riffing enhance his already stirring delivery. This album
was sold on the strength of the title track as there were no other selections to
grace the Billboard charts. However, this album includes the timeless gem How
Can You Mend a Broken Heart and lesser-known beauties like the exulting Judy,
the cookin testimonial I Never Found a Girl, and the soothing blues effort It
Aint No Fun to Me. The Arkansas native and his creative partner Willie Mitchell
season these selections with lucid rhythm arrangements complemented by the faint
strums of a guitar and brawn, unchiding horns. 
:: TRACKLIST ::

1 Lets Stay Together 3:15
2 La-La For You 3:29
3 So Youre Leaving 2:53
4 What Is This Feeling 3:40
5 Old Time Lovin 3:17
6 Ive Never Found A Girl 3:37
7 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart 6:21
8 Judy 3:44
9 It Aint No Fun To Me 3:27

 Arranged By [Strings] – Charles Chalmers, James Mitchell
 Backing Vocals – Rhodes, Chalmers And Rhodes
 Bass – James Mitchell, Leroy Hodges
 Drums – Al Jackson, Howard Grimes
 Guitar – Tennie Hodges
 Organ, Piano – Charles Hodges
 Photography By – Bud Lee
 Producer – Willie Mitchell
 Saxophone [Baritone] – James Mitchell
 Tenor Saxophone – Andrew Love, Ed Logan
 Trombone – Jack Hale*
 Trumpet – Wayne Jackson

Recorded at Royal Recording Studios, 1320 S. Lauderdale, Memphis, Tennessee.

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