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Let's Stay Together (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Let's Stay Together (album)
''Let's Stay Together'' is a 1972 album by soul singer Al Green, and is the follow-up to his moderate success ''Al Green Gets Next to You''. It was recorded at Royal Recording Studio, 1320 S. Lauderdale, in Memphis and was a success, peaking at number eight on the pop albums chart and became the first of six albums to peak at number-one on the soul album chart (where it claimed the position for ten weeks). It is most well known for the title track, which became Green's signature song and only number-one pop hit single. The album was the third Willie Mitchell produced Al Green album and marked the beginning of Green's classic period of critically acclaimed albums. ''Let's Stay Together'' was reissued in 2003 by The Right Stuff. ==Critical reaction== The album's appeal was widespread among critics. At the time, ''Rolling Stone'' noted "Green's voice is something to marvel at. He can croon, shout, scat, rise to the smoothest falsetto, and throw in the funkiest growls...''Let's Stay Together'' is, like its predecessor, an indispensable treat."〔''Rolling Stone'' (3/30/72, p.50)〕 In 1999, ''Q'' magazine wrote that the album "shows him as the authentic voice of love's pain and purity on such wonders as 'How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?'"〔''Q'' (10/99, p.150)〕 and that "()is cover of the Bee Gees' () took the soul ballad to new levels of artistry and refinement."〔''Q'' (p.121)〕
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