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Soulife

Anthony Hamilton

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1 I Used to Love Someone Anthony Hamilton 5:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 I Cry Anthony Hamilton 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Clearly Anthony Hamilton 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Georgie Parker Anthony Hamilton 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Day Dreamin' Anthony Hamilton 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Ball and Chain Anthony Hamilton 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Ol' Keeper Anthony Hamilton 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Love and War Anthony Hamilton & Macy Gray 5:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Last Night Anthony Hamilton & Sunshine Anderson 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Love Is So Complicated Anthony Hamilton 5:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Icing On the Cake Anthony Hamilton 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Exclusively Anthony Hamilton 6:39 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Once 2004's Comin' From Where I'm From began to gather steam, it became common knowledge that Anthony Hamilton was no newcomer. New fans discovered that Hamilton had two other albums in his past. First, there was XTC, an album that was supposed to come out around 1995 but didn't see the light of day due the Uptown label's untimely death; MCA rescued it, released it, and were content with letting it slide into oblivion. Good luck finding a copy. Later on, Hamilton became affiliated with the family-like Soulife label, which disintegrated before he was able to release yet another album. Talk about rotten luck. The appropriately titled Soulife, released by Atlantic/Rhino in 2005, presents ten (and perhaps all) of the songs that were due for release on the album for Soulife, in addition two previously released songs, including "Love and War," from the Baby Boy soundtrack. According to the liners and credits, the material was originally laid down between 1999 and 2001, but several songs were re-recorded and tweaked, likely to make them sound a little more like 2005. As evidenced on Comin' From Where I'm From, Hamilton's voice is best suited for spare arrangements with dusty beats, sensitively played keyboards, and distant wah-wah guitars. Soulife is comparatively slick, which might throw some of Hamilton's newer fans, but there's still plenty of down-home grit to keep ears glued to the speakers, in addition to the main attraction — the earthy, listen-to-it-all-day voice. While not as wonderful as Comin' From Where I'm From, "Georgie Parker" alone makes the album a must for anyone won over by "Charlene." The song will break your heart and sink into your subconscious with one play, even if you aren't paying any attention to the compelling lyrics. After the first listen — one of those "Everyone I know must hear this right now" moments — you'll feel like you've pulled up a golden truffle.

Recent Customer Reviews

Pleasantly Surprised
     
by Anthony Koutsos

"Soulife" is a considerable improvement over Anthony Hamilton's debut, "Comin' From Where I'm From," an album I kinda liked but didn't completely warm up to. As predicted, several hastily-written five star reviews have praised this album to high heaven. I guess, relative to the crap that's currently out there, "Soulife" could indeed be a five star record, but I'd hesitate to jump on the bandwagon and heap superlatives like some other people have. It's a GOOD--not great--record that capably does what it wants to do: give the listener a deep-fried platter of gritty soul with a nod to the old school. From track to track, Hamilton had me pleasantly surprised, but what may be the biggest surprise is that this CD is actually a grab-bag of material that was apparently recorded before his debut. Regardless, much of ths stuff here works. Some of the more memorable tunes here are "Last Night," the breakup tune "I Cry," "Day Dreamin'," and "Love and War," featuring Macy Gray. If I had to pick a bad tune off this album, I'd be at a loss. "Soulife" is a collection of tunes well sung and well written, and it makes me look forward to Hamilton's next CD.

The Man!!!!!!!!!
     
by Chief803

Anthony Hamilton is the true old school R&B artist. When he sings he takes you back home to that Southern Sound.

Wonderful voice
     
by BB Lee

Sounds like Bill Withers, Al Green, and Otis Redding wrapped into one. His parents must have raised him well. Most who enjoy this will love "Southern Comfort."

Biography

Born: January 28, 1971 in Charlotte, NC

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '90s, '00s

A soul singer who has drawn comparisons to such classic R&B vocalists as Bill Withers and Bobby Womack, Anthony Hamilton struggled for the better part of the 1990s as two of his albums went unreleased. Getting his start at age ten singing in his church choir, the Charlotte, NC, native also performed...
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