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- Date Released: December 13, 2005
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: R&B
- Label: So So Def
- Copyright: (P) 2005 Arista Records, LLC
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After enduring ten years of busted label deals and other forms of neglect, Anthony Hamilton finally caught a break. Though 2003's Comin' from Where I'm From only threatened to crack the Top 30, it became a steady seller on the back of the slow and lean "Charlene" -- a risky pick for a single since it sounded nothing like "Yeah!," "Lean Back," or any of the ballads that were getting rotation on R&B stations at the time -- and eventually went platinum. A disc of previously unreleased recordings, Soulife, debuted near the Top Ten in mid-2005 and made it clear that Hamilton had become a major artist with a hungry following to prove it. Ain't Nobody Worryin' will enhance his rep. Had "Charlene" flopped, the album might've come out a little different -- perhaps a little more pop, with a couple guest MCs and some bouncier beats -- but it's even more organic and individualistic than its predecessor. It's also more poignant. Despite what it looks like, the sentiment in the album's title and song of the same name is a world apart from Bobby McFerrin's carefree "Don't Worry, Be Happy": as Hamilton lays it out, people are either too resigned to their problems or too caught up in them to worry. This seriousness transfers to "Preacher's Daughter," a criticism of preachers who are too occupied to take care of their own, as well as the opening "Where Did It All Go Wrong," a breakup song that's as stunned (and nearly as stunning) as Bill Withers' "Hope She'll Be Happier." There's also "Never Love Again," the kind of heartbroken ballad that's potent and sweet enough to sadden someone who's in a completely different situation. But all of this only covers one third of a well-rounded album that's as generous in its expressions of optimism, faith, and lasting love. With spiritual songs both personal ("Pass Me Over") and universal ("Everybody," simultaneously a convincing reggae jam), Hamilton extends his reach with confidence, and easygoing songs like "Southern Stuff," "Sista Big Bones," "The Truth," and "Change Your World" give the album more depth. Studio do-it-all Mark Batson is a regular presence again, while Dre & Vidal, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq, Ahmir Thompson, and Kevin Wooten help out in smaller capacities, giving Hamilton more modernized '70s-soul backdrops that ideally complement the singer's ruggedly smooth voice. Regardless of the decade you're living in, this is an album to live with.
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Where Did It Go Wrong? |
3:29 |
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Southern Stuff |
4:00 |
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Can't Let Go |
3:53 |
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Ain't Nobody Worryin' |
3:41 |
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The Truth
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4:36 |
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Preacher's Daughter featuring Tarsha McMillian |
5:24 |
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Pass Me Over |
6:40 |
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Everybody |
4:11 |
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Sista Big Bones |
4:00 |
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Change Your World |
4:41 |
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Never Love Again |
4:39 |
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I Know What Love's All About |
4:33 |
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12 Total Tracks, 53:47 Total Length
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Credits
- David Forman - Guitar // Davis A. Barnett - Viola // Christopher Farr - Saxophone // Larry Gold - Cello // Larry Gold - String Arrangements // Bruce Irvine - Engineer // Bruce Irvine - Horn Engineer // Norris Sirone Jones - Guitar // Oneal McKnight - Stylist // Pino Palladino - Bass // Herb Powers - Mastering // James Poyser - Bass // James Poyser - Guitar // James Poyser - Piano // James Poyser - Drums // James Poyser - Keyboards // James Poyser - Vocals (Background) // James Poyser - Producer // James Poyser - Fender Rhodes // Phil Tan - Mixing // Mark Batson - Bass // Mark Batson - Guitar // Mark Batson - Drums // Mark Batson - Keyboards // Mark Batson - Producer // Mark Batson - Engineer // Raphael Saadiq - Guitar // Raphael Saadiq - Producer // Anthony Hamilton - Vocals // Anthony Hamilton - Executive Producer // Tim Gordon - Trumpet // Danny Clinch - Photography // Emma Kummrow - Violin // Ahmir Khalib Thompson - Drums // Kelvin Wooten - Organ // Kelvin Wooten - Guitar (Acoustic) // Kelvin Wooten - Bass // Kelvin Wooten - Percussion // Kelvin Wooten - Piano // Kelvin Wooten - Strings // Kelvin Wooten - Drums // Kelvin Wooten - Keyboards // Kelvin Wooten - Vocals // Kelvin Wooten - Clavinet // Kelvin Wooten - Producer // Kelvin Wooten - Engineer // Kelvin Wooten - Fender Rhodes // Kelvin Wooten - Horn Arrangements // Kelvin Wooten - Drum Programming // Kelvin Wooten - Organ Arrangement // Andre Harris - Producer // Andre Harris - Instrumentation // John Thornton - Trombone // Richard Jenkins - Drums // Daniel Romero - Engineer // Daniel Romero - Mixing // Stacey Richardson - Vocals (Background) // Vidal Davis - Producer // Vidal Davis - Instrumentation // Courtney Walter - Art Direction // Courtney Walter - Design // Bob Engel - Assistant Engineer // Bob Engel - Assistant // Jake & the Phatman - Producer // Pablo Arraya - Mixing Assistant // Matt Cappy - Trumpet // Matt Cappy - Flugelhorn // Gloria Justin - Violin // Ryan Moys - Engineer // Vincent Dilorenzo - Engineer // Vincent Dilorenzo - Mixing // John Tanksley - Engineer // John Tanksley - Mixing Assistant // David Balfour - Keyboards // Curtis Chambers - Guitar // Aaron Fessel - Engineer // Aaron Fessel - Assistant // Mike Tsarfati - Mixing Assistant // Wesley Morrow - Production Coordination // Zack Horne - Assistant // Michelle Kruez - Assistant // Kimrie D. Lewis - Project Coordinator // Tarsha McMillian - Vocals (Background) // Bobby Ozuna - Percussion // Bobby Ozuna - Drums // Bobby Ozuna - Turntables // Christopher "Wurlwyde" Pottinger - Bass // Christopher "Wurlwyde" Pottinger - Percussion // Christopher "Wurlwyde" Pottinger - Producer // Andy Skaggs - Sax (Baritone) // Andy Skaggs - Sax (Tenor) // Eli Davis - Executive Producer
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