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Al Green (Born 13th April 1946 in Forrest City, Arkansas) |
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Not by any means my favourite soul singer Green (born Al Greene) was nonetheless probably the most important artist to record on the Hi label, and he was certainly one of the most commercially successful on the roster (which included Ann Peebles and Otis Clay amongst others).
He joined Willie Mitchell at Hi in 1969, having first recorded with old school mates as Al Greene & The Soulmates, even forming their own record label and scoring a minor US hit with 'Back Up Train' in 1968.
Right from the start, Green's records with Hi displayed the distinctive backing of the Hi house band and the production techniques of Willie Mitchell. Green recorded with Hi from 70 - 78 (first hit 'Tired Of Being Alone' in 1971) and quickly became an artist known for In the 90s, he has returned to soul and R&B but perhaps he is best represented by the consistent and highly polished music he made with Willie Mitchell; he is certainly the most successful representation of the tight, disciplined (repetetive?) sound which Mitchell created. A full Box Set is now available for those for whom a single CD retrospective is not sufficient. |