Cover of Al Green Back Up Train
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great album

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This review praises Al Green’s album Back Up Train as a great soulful record. It highlights the album's classic soul vibe and smooth rhythms. The overall reception is positive despite a moderate rating. A concise endorsement for fans of vintage soul music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Back Up Train (02:20)

02   Hot Wire (02:56)

03   Stop & Check Myself (01:43)

04   Let Me Help You (01:47)

05   I'm Reachin' Out (02:44)

06   Don't Hurt Me No More (02:18)

07   Don't Leave Me (02:19)

08   I'll Be Good to You (02:15)

09   Guilty (02:58)

10   That's All It Takes (Lady) (02:21)

11   Get Yourself Together (02:28)

12   What's It All About (01:58)

13   A Lover's Hideaway (02:40)

Al Green

Al Green (born 1946, Arkansas) is an American soul singer, songwriter, and pastor. Rising in the early 1970s on Hi Records with producer Willie Mitchell, he became a defining voice of soul with hits like Let's Stay Together, Tired of Being Alone, Love and Happiness, I'm Still in Love With You, and Take Me to the River. Ordained in the mid-1970s, he focused on gospel before returning to secular releases with I Can't Stop (2003).
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