I'm Still In Love With You

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 35:26

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Dan Epstein

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03.30.09
The whole thing plays like a greatest hits album — and it's not even his Greatest Hits Album!
Label: Hi Records / Fat Possum

Al Green's second album of 1972 (Let's Stay Together came out only ten months earlier) would be worth owning if only for the extended intro of "Love and Happiness" — quite possibly the most sublime 40 seconds in the history of recorded music — and the smile-inducing "soul man in fashionable repose" cover photo. But every track on I'm Still In Love With You is as sweet and soulful as Green's football-shaped afro. "Look What You Done For Me" and the title track were deservedly massive hits, but it's a testament to Green's artistry (and Willie Mitchell's production) that the whole thing plays like a "greatest hits" album. Green's easy-grooving rendition of Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" sounds pretty much like you'd imagine it would (not that there's anything wrong with that), but his version of Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" is absolutely devastating and definitive. "Love and Happiness" is certainly the most celebrated song on the record, but "Simply Beautiful" just might be the Green aficionado's choice: a hushed, self-penned meditation on love that's laced with bluesy classical guitar filigrees, it's a borderline free-associative monologue that comes off as half-prayer, half-threat. Beautiful, it most certainly is; simple, it… read more »

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Best Work

CoolTEE

This album is great from the beginning to the end (For the Good Times & I'm Glad You're Mine are all-time favorites).

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For The Good Times...

nessapat

My Mom really enjoyed this album, God rest her Soul, and she never tired of listening to the track, 'Love and Happiness.' Talk about bridging the generation gap. What's really nice is that all the songs are good. This is 'classic' at its best.

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Need I Say More

emcshan

A classic love album from one of the best soul singers in history!

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Yeah, you'll want the other songs

squeegeetee

...from the greatest hits collection, Take Me to the River, and you might want to pull down Call Me and Let's Stay Together in their entirety as well, but whatever you do when it comes to downloading Al's work on here, make sure you get this.

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THANK YOU EMUSIC FOR GETTING THE RIGHTS......

TLJ1960

Every major artist has an album that has enough tracks to compile a greatest hits collection. Al Green is no exception. This CD can be included in a properly compiled boxed set. From the title track to "One Of These Good Old Days" and even the Roy Orbison and Ray Price covers (Oh Pretty Woman, For The Good Times), there is not a dull song in the bunch. If you don't have it, you need to get it. I've had to replace my copy several times but it's well worth it!

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Yeah-This is the One

isaacmusicman

I never considered Al Green to be a great album artist, just a terrific song artist, but if any album should be bought by this man, it's this one! From start to finish this is the greatest album of his stella career. Every one in hip-hop copied "Im Glad You're Mine" and you can never get enough of "Love and Happiness" and "Look what you done to me" Do yourself a favor, Download this one.

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If you only buy one Al Green album...

takemehomemovie.com

Make this it. This is Al at his peak; buoyant and unapologetically romantic. "Simply Beautiful" is going to make you make babies, even if you don't want babies. You've been warned.

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I’m Still in Love With You shares many surface similarities with its predecessor, Let’s Stay Together; from Al Green and Willie Mitchell’s distinctive, sexy style to the pacing and song selection. Despite those shared traits, I’m Still in Love With You distinguishes itself with its suave, romantic tone and its subtly ambitious choice of material. Green began exploring country music with this album by performing a startling version of Kris Kristofferson’s “For the Good Times,” as well as a wonderful, slow reinterpretation of Roy Orbison’s “Oh Pretty Woman.” And the soul numbers are more complex than they would appear — listen to how the beat falls together at the beginning of “Love and Happiness,” or the sly melody of the title track. There isn’t a wasted track on I’m Still in Love With You, and in many ways it rivals its follow-up, Call Me, as Green’s masterpiece. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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