The Point of It All
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The News
- Cool (featuring David Banner)
- The Day We Met
- Diamond In the Rough
- Hard To Breathe
- Soul's On Fire
- Please Stay
- The Point Of It All
- Fallin' In Love
- I Did It For Show
- Prayin' For You (Superman)
- Her Heart
- Fine Again
- She's Gone - Bonus Track
- Can You Feel -Bonus Track from the American Gangster Soundtrack
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2253 in Music
- Released on: 2008-12-15
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
The third official studio album from American neo-soul artist Anthony Hamilton sees him experimenting with a range of sounds. From traditional R&B and contemporary soul, to more jazz/funk sounds, 'The Point Of It All' reflects the eclecticnature of Hamilton's influences, and shows the depth and versatility of an artist who has collaborated with the likes of Xzibit, Eve, Nelly, Mark Ronson and even Tupac Shakur. Thealbum is preceded by the single 'Cool'.
Customer Reviews
Anthony Does It Again
Once again he does it again. Although this is for the mature of his fans, anyone who enjoys the soulful music of Anthony Hamilton will love this album
Oh. Yeah.
I'd agree. Maybe a little safe, but gorgeous.
It's a lot more trad American soul than I'd normally buy and Ain't Nobody Worryin is still my fav album.
But Mr H's tremendous depth of voice just dragged me in there after a couple of plays. And the other musicians and the production are pretty spot on too.
Did he do the final recordings in Movember, considering that fine mo' he sporting there on the cover art?
(Although I could lose Track 11, which is pretty but a little too middle of the road. The keyboards sound a bit like spa muzik. That'll be a Skip then).
But they follow that up with a huge bass thump & a falsetto on Fine Again.
I defy you not to sing along...
This depicts the point of soul music
Straight into my ten desert island soul albums of all time!This is masterful.If you have heard of Anthony Hamilton which I expect you have if you are checking out this album then rest assurred this set delivers his sound and some.Slightly more lush,modern production here but the raw southern edge to Mr.Hamilton's voice is still present.I have all his albums and I think after a few listens that this sits with the best which in my opinion is Soulife (I know you won't agree but it's my opinion).
The mark of a good album is its potential playability in ten years time.This album will offer listening pleasure for an eternity.BUY IT!




