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Precious Lord/I'll Rise Again

 
Album Review: Precious Lord/I'll Rise Again
 

  • Artist: Al Green
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 17, 2002
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

This is a two-album-on-one-CD release from the U.K.'s branch of Hi Records. Out of the two albums here, Precious Lord is the more staid and religious. Recorded in Nashville and engineered by country producer Billy Sherrill, it's Green's most traditional gospel statement. Standards are abound, with the title track, "How Great Thou Art," "Rock of Ages," and a warm "In the Garden." Although the performances are felt, the country-style production and lack of veering from the script made the effort come off not as moving as one might think. The contemporary original "Morningstar" displayed more of what Green is capable of doing. The blend of Al Green's style and his inherent charm seemed to inform the majority of I'll Rise Again. Released in 1983, it was also the natural progression of early-'80s albums Lord Will Make a Way and Higher Plane. While I'll Rise Again doesn't reach their level, it comes close and shows Green letting his eccentricities shine through. Tracks like "It Don't Take Much," "I Know It Was the Blood," and "Look at the Things That God Made" have Green coming to grips with the polished, synth-driven R&B sound of the time. Not surprisingly, the standards "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" and "I Just Can't Make It by Myself" find Green on automatic pilot and not too interested. The two albums certainly do portray Green in different mindsets and are perfect representations of his early-'80s work. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Precious Lord Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey Al Green (3:12)
What a Friend We Have in Jesus Joseph Scriven, Charles Converse Al Green (4:15)
The Old Rugged Cross George Bennard Al Green (3:27)
Morningstar Moses Dillard, Sharon Michalsky Al Green (3:26)
How Great Thou Art Stuart K. Hine Al Green (3:34)
Glory to His Name Al Green Al Green (2:57)
Rock of Ages Al Green Al Green (2:35)
In the Garden C. Austin Miles Al Green (3:59)
Hallelujah (I Just Want to Praise the Lord) Al Green, Moses Dillard Al Green (4:40)
It Don't Take Much Hodges Wilson, Emmett Wilson Al Green (3:26)
Jesus Is Coming (Back Again) Michael J. Baker Al Green (5:03)
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms Al Green (2:40)
I Close My Eyes and Smile Johnny Brown, Emmett Wilson Al Green (3:26)
Ocean Blue (I'll Rise Again) Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, Emmett Wilson Al Green (4:11)
Look at the Things That God Made Michael J. Baker Al Green (3:56)
I Just Can't Make It by Myself Clara Ward Al Green (4:54)
I Know It Was the Blood Michael J. Baker Al Green (4:18)
Straighten Out Your Life Jr. Lee Al Green (5:07)

Credits

Donna McElroy (Vocals (Background)), Al Green (Arranger), Al Green (Vocals (Background)), Al Green (Producer), Al Green (String Arrangements), Larry Lee (Guitar), The A-Strings (Strings), Anita Ball (Vocals (Background)), Francine Belcher (Vocals (Background)), Lea Jane Berinati (Vocals (Background)), William C. Brown III (Engineer), William C. Brown III (Remixing), Jesse Butler (Keyboards), Bill Cantrell (Associate Producer), Quinton Claunch (Associate Producer), Steve Cobb (Bass), Moses Dillard (Guitar), Vicki Hampton (Vocals (Background)), Dennis Hill (Art Direction), Mabon "Teenie" Hodges (Guitar), Jools (CD Package Design), Memphis Symphony Orchestra (Strings), The Nashville Horn Works (Horn), Jerry Peters (Synthesizer), Jerry Peters (Keyboards), Jerry Peters (Horn Arrangements), Jerry Peters (String Arrangements), Temple Riser (Vocals (Background)), Bob Wray (Bass), Peter Rynston (Mastering), Charles Miller (Vocals (Background)), Tony Rounce (Liner Notes), Bobby Lee Jones (Vocals (Background)), Alan Messer (Photography), Kenny Bell (Guitar), Debra Carter (Vocals (Background)), William C. Brown (Vocals (Background)), David Briggs (Keyboards), Michael Baker (Guitar), Michael Baker (Vocals (Background)), Steve Potts (Drums), Billy Sherrill (Engineer), Emmett Wilson (Arranger), Kimberly Fleming (Vocals (Background))
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