How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (CD) ~ Al Green (Artist) Cover Art

How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (CD)

By: Al Green (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (CD) Album By Al Green (Artist)
1   Oh Pretty Woman  
2   I Can't Get Next To You  
3   Light My Fire  
4   I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry  
5   My Girl  
6   Funny How Times Slips Away  
7   Take Me To The River  
8   To Sir With Love  
9   For The Good Times  
10   I Say A Little Prayer  
11   Lean On Me  
12   Summertime  
13   Letter  
14   People Get Ready  
15   Ain't No Mountain High Enough  
16   Get Back  
17   Unchained Melody  
18   I Want To Hold Your Hand  
19   How Can You Mend A Broken Heart  
20   Amazing Grace  
 


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Title Note

This collection has the same tracks and sequence as the CEMA disc called Unchained Melody. While the material here is first-rate, better and longer collections of Al Green are readily available, and in the case of this brilliant singer, more is always preferred. ~ Steve Leggett

Like its companion piece Here I Am, CEMA Special Markets' budget-line collection Unchained Melody does a very nice job picking out highlights from Al Green's classic Hi recordings. Of course, Green was arguably the most consistent soul vocalist of the '70s -- you could pick any of his songs at random and come up with a very entertaining collection. And that's essentially what has happened here. There is no rhyme or reason to why certain singles were chosen over others, or why these particular album tracks are featured, but it's inarguable that hearing "Pretty Woman," "Funny How Time Slips Away," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "Take Me to the River," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," and "I Can't Get Next to You" on one disc is very pleasurable indeed. Sure, any version of the Greatest Hits albums is preferable to this, as are the original albums, but this still is a good choice for listeners on a tight budget. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Album Description

This collection has the same tracks and sequence as the CEMA disc called Unchained Melody. While the material here is first-rate, better and longer collections of Al Green are readily available, and in the case of this brilliant singer, more is always preferred. ~ Steve Leggett



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