The Hi Singles A's and B's
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- What Am I Gonna Do With Myself
- One Woman
- Tomorrow's Dream
- You Say It
- Gotta Find A New World
- Right Now Right Now
- All
- I Can't Get Next To You
- Ride Sally Ride
- Driving Wheel
- True Love
- Tired Of Being Alone
- Get Back Baby
- Let's Stay Together
- Look What You Done For Me
- La La For You
- I'm Still In Love With You
- Old Time Lovin'
- You Ought To Be With Me
- What Is This Feeling
- Call Me Come Back Home
- What A Wonderful Thing Love Is
- Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
- I'm Glad You're Mine
- Livin' For You
- Ain't No Fun For Me
- Let's Get Married
- So Good To Be Here
- Sha La La (Make Me Happy)
- School Days
- LOVE (Love)
- Wish You Were Here
- Oh Me Oh My (Dreams In My Arms)
- Strong As Death (Sweet As Love)
- Full Of Fire
- Could I Be The One
- Let It Shine
- There's No Way
- Keep Me Cryin'
- There Is Love
- I Tried To Tell Myself
- Something
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #58402 in Music
- Released on: 2000-03-06
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Double CD
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Customer Reviews
Some of the finest Soul ever
In the late 60's and early 70's, Soul was primarily about the single release. Al Green, with Willie Mitchell and the Hodges brothers, put together a series of 45 releases which must rank as most consistent and the finest ever to appear.
Starting with his take on a Beatles standard and running through the peak of his popularity (71-74), the set takes you up to the first "retirement" when Al decided he could no longer deny his Religious beliefs
What do you get? - well you get the full story of the musical progression that took place, the fledgling style evident on the early sides. Heard all together the genius that was Al Green is crystal clear.
The best known tunes need no introduction but if even if you have all the albums releases from the period you may not have heard "Strong as Death", which backed "Oh Me Oh My (Dreams In My Arms) - worth getting this set for alone as it never appeared on an LP release, and a couple of the early "B" sides have not appeared on CD before as far as I know
Absolutely essential for fans of the man, and Soul fans in general.





