Latimore - Straighten It Out: The Best Of Latimore (1995)

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Title: Straighten It Out: The Best Of Latimore
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Rhino
Genre: Funk, R&B, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:52
Total Size: 186/473 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Jolie 3:06
02. Stormy Monday 5:38
03. If You Were My Woman 5:08
04. Let's Straighten It Out 5:14
05. Snap Your Fingers 3:36
06. Keep the Home Fire Burnin' 3:20
07. There's a Red-Neck in the Soul Band 4:39
08. Qualified Man 4:34
09. Somethin' 'Bout 'Cha 4:53
10. Sweet Vibrations 4:43
11. I Get Lifted 4:52
12. Let Me Live the Life I Love 3:27
13. Dig a Little Deeper 5:41
14. Long Distance Love 3:44
15. Too Hot to Handle 5:41
16. Goodbye Heartache 3:39
17. Discoed to Death 3:58

This typically generous collection from Rhino focuses on a lesser-known but worthwhile proponent of Southern soul. The songs collected here represent '70s R&B music at its most laid-back and thoughtful: The definitive track on Straighten It Out: The Best of Latimore is the title cut, a gorgeous midtempo ballad that features Benny Latimore pouring out his heart in a gospel-tinged style over a simmering midtempo beat dominated by his fluid electric piano work. Most of the material here follows the same style, highlights including a jazzy, finger-popping take on the old standard "Stormy Monday Blues" and "Somethin' 'Bout Cha," a mellow groover reminiscent of Al Green's mid-'70s work. This consistency is both a blessing and a curse: Despite the overall solid nature of the material here, the lack of stylistic variation makes the songs repetitive after a while (especially during the second half of the collection). That said, Straighten It Out: The Best of Latimore does include all of Latimore's chart hits from his '70s era and allows the listener a convenient way to pick this material up in one fell swoop. As a result, it is worth a spin for hardcore '70s soul fans.



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