Al Green – Gets Next to You

Album Info

Artist: Al Green

Title: Gets Next to You

Year: 1971

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Can't Get Next to You (3:48)
  • 2. Are You Lonely for Me, Baby (3:58)
  • 3. God Is Standing By (3:14)
  • 4. Tired of Being Alone (2:52)
  • 5. I'm a Ram (3:47)
  • 6. Driving Wheel (2:59)
  • 7. Light My Fire (3:55)
  • 8. You Say It (2:52)
  • 9. Right Now, Right Now (2:52)
  • 10. All Because (2:50)

Review

I'm excited to dive into "Gets Next to You", a pivotal album in Al Green's discography. Released in 1971, this album marked a significant point in his career, with his soulful voice taking center stage. The production style of Willie Mitchell is unmistakable, adding a unique touch to the album's blend of soul and R&B elements. With a mix of covers and original compositions, "Gets Next to You" is a true showcase of Green's artistry. The album's standout tracks, including "Tired of Being Alone", are a testament to his ability to craft songs that truly resonate with listeners.

The album's ability to blend classic soul with a contemporary flair is a large part of its enduring appeal. Al Green's talent for weaving together heartfelt lyrics, beautiful melodies, and memorable performances is on full display in tracks like "I Can't Get Next to You" and "Are You Lonely for Me, Baby". His versatility is also showcased through intriguing covers, such as "Light My Fire", which add a fresh perspective to the album. With "Gets Next to You", Al Green has created a masterclass in soul music that continues to captivate audiences. The album is a must-listen for fans of soul and R&B, offering a timeless blend of music that has aged remarkably well. - Danielle