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Transcription using Google News Advanced News Archive Search. Boston Herald (Carter, Lauren. E.10. April 13, 2007) review of Southern Comfort (2007):

Soul `Comfort'. ANTHONY HAMILTON. "Southern Comfort" (Merovingian). Grade: A-. Hamilton's fourth album is a collection of previously unreleased tracks from his 2000-2002, pre-So So Def career. The material isn't quite as polished as his later work, but that's not a bad thing: The North Carolina native is still singing about down-on-my-luck struggle in a way few modern soul artists can. Hamilton's strong suit is a raw, gospel-tinged voice that frequently recalls Bill Withers, especially on "They Don't Know," which sounds like a reworked "Use Me." His falsetto on "Please" is a misstep, but it's one of the few here. Download: "Never Give Up."

— Lauren Carter

Dan56 ( talk) 01:28, 20 November 2009 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Boston Herald review

Transcription using Google News Advanced News Archive Search. Boston Herald (Carter, Lauren. E.10. April 13, 2007) review of Southern Comfort (2007):

Soul `Comfort'. ANTHONY HAMILTON. "Southern Comfort" (Merovingian). Grade: A-. Hamilton's fourth album is a collection of previously unreleased tracks from his 2000-2002, pre-So So Def career. The material isn't quite as polished as his later work, but that's not a bad thing: The North Carolina native is still singing about down-on-my-luck struggle in a way few modern soul artists can. Hamilton's strong suit is a raw, gospel-tinged voice that frequently recalls Bill Withers, especially on "They Don't Know," which sounds like a reworked "Use Me." His falsetto on "Please" is a misstep, but it's one of the few here. Download: "Never Give Up."

— Lauren Carter

Dan56 ( talk) 01:28, 20 November 2009 (UTC) reply


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