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Anthony Hamilton

Anthony Hamilton

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 107 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Marvin Gaye, Maxwell, Jill Scott

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Magnolia's Room (4:27) Date added: 04/04/07 | Total listens: 16,553
They Don't Know (5:06) Date added: 04/04/07 | Total listens: 17,968
Don't Say What You Won't Do (4:30) Date added: 04/04/07 | Total listens: 11,803

User reviews for Anthony Hamilton

Average rating4h starsOut of 107 votes

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Editor's review

These early cuts from the deft crooner suffer none of the glossy production that coats much of today's R&B. Each is blissfully basic: a genial guitar, perhaps, and a loose beat. Then a sublime voice in the starring role, bringing a welcome complexity to the theme, romance, that R&B does best.

Biography

With the release of Southern Comfort,the Hamilton tradition – born of his Southern roots and the pathway created by soul greats such as Bill Withers, Bobby Womack, Al Green and Marvin Gaye – continues. Recorded before Anthony Hamilton received critical acclaim and reached multi-platinum status with his astonishing solo album, ‘Comin’ From Where I’m From,’ ‘Southern Comfort’ echoes his early days when there was only the music and a dream in his unique gospel roots, southern funk and gritty soul.

Uncovered from the deepest vaults, 'Southern Comfort' contains previously recorded and unreleased Anthony Hamilton material. Working closely with 3 producers (Fanatic, Doug Coleman and Ced Solo), he created songs that flow with an honesty and rawness rarely found in contemporary R&B. The deeper material on the album gives evidence that ‘Southern Comfort’ is his most prolific project exploding with biting, social commentary. Similar to Marvin Gaye’s groundbreaking ‘What’s Going On,’ Anthony is clearly making a musical stand. Simply listen to “They Don’t Know Me,” where Anthony sings of the plight facing many men in today’s society, being unfairly scrutinized and fighting daily battles of prejudice and injustice. Or “Don’t Say what You Won’t Do,” where he speaks directly to the apathetic members of society. There are also songs that are more on the emotional side shining with his genuine lyrics like “Trouble,” his ode to real Fathers and the ultra smooth “Magnolia’s Room” that finds Anthony lamenting a lost love and yearning for the woman that could no longer wait for her man to become successful. Anthony has always been the real deal and with the release of ‘Southern Comfort,’ he blesses us with more music from one of the greatest singer/songwriters of our time.

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