The latest releases reviewed
AL GREEN
Lay It Down
Blue Note
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After buddying up with his old Hi! partner Willie
Mitchell for his last two albums, Al Green has decided to bring in
some young blood for this release. Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson from
The Roots and prolific r'n'b writer/producer James Poyser are at
the controls, while Corrine Bailey Rae, John Legend and Anthony
Hamilton are on hand to help out the Reverend with the songs. It
doesn't always work when old-timers team up with young guns to give
their sound a modern twist. Here, though, Thompson and co are fully
aware that it's Green who matters most. The result is a soul album
that pays its respects to the past but shows that Green's
extraordinary velvet voice also packs a contemporary wallop,
propelling the likes of
I'm Wild About Youor the Bailey Rae duet
Take Your Timetoward the stars.
www.algreenmusic.com
JIM CARROLL
Download tracks:
Take Your Time, I'm Wild About You
CLAIRE SPROULE
Shades of Night
CLS Music
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For her second album, Donegal singer-songwriter Claire
Sproule opts for a soulful, easy-listening mix of mostly original
material (much of it co-written with keyboardist John McCollough).
There's a distinctly early 1990s influence at play in Sproule's
world: ponderous, sweet-toned reflections on life through an
unapologetically soft-focus lens. Her voice is a confident,
unforced amalgam of Lulu and Lisa Stansfield; while it's a lush
thing of some beauty, what's missing is a sense of any identifiable
point of departure. Awash in a swathe of strings, keyboards and
genteel percussion, Sproule could just as easily be from anonymous
east LA as from the sweeping landscape of the north-west. Still,
maybe that's the trump card, her fast-track ticket to bagging that
elusive radio airplay crucial to her future.
www.clairesproule.com
SIOBHÁN LONG
Download tracks:
High, Hello