Lay It Down (Al Green album)

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Lay It Down
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 2008
Genre Soul
Length44:31
Label Blue Note
B2-48449
Producer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, James Poyser
Al Green chronology
Everything's OK
(2005)
Lay It Down
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Entertainment Weekly (A-) [2]
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MSN Music (Consumer Guide)(A-) [4]
The New York Times (favorable) [5]
Pitchfork Media (6.8/10) [6]
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Spin (8/10) [8]
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The Village Voice (favorable) [10]

Lay It Down is the 29th studio album by American singer Al Green, released May 27, 2008, on Blue Note Records. [11] The album was produced by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and James Poyser. The album features guest vocals from Anthony Hamilton, John Legend, and Corinne Bailey Rae. [1]

Contents

Lay It Down peaked at number 9 on Billboard's Top Album charts, [12] and has received widespread acclaim from critics. At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best R&B Album but lost to Jennifer Hudson's self-titled album. "Stay With Me (By the Sea)" won Al Green and John Legend the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal award, and "You've Got the Love I Need" won Green and Anthony Hamilton the award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. [13] [14]

Critical reception

Lay It Down has received much critical acclaim. It currently holds a rating of 81/100 on review aggregator website Metacritic, based on 22 critical reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [15]

The album was applauded for bringing in younger producers which critics claimed gave the album a more youthful sound. Thom Jurek for Allmusic commented: "What happens when you put that amazing soul-drenched voice in the hands of hip-hop producers Questlove and James Poyser, and add a slew of superstar guests? Answer: a killer Al Green soul album". [1] In a review for Blender, Ben Ratliff remarked that Green had "created a natural-sounding album with occasional horns and strings, taking cues directly from [his] best old records". [16] "Lay It Down" was number 15 on Rolling Stone 's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. [17]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Al Green.

No.TitleFeatured vocalistLength
1."Lay It Down" Anthony Hamilton 4:30
2."Just for Me" 3:58
3."You've Got the Love I Need"Anthony Hamilton4:14
4."No One Like You" 4:31
5."What More Do You Want From Me" 4:13
6."Take Your Time" Corinne Bailey Rae 4:37
7."Too Much" 3:30
8."Stay With Me (By the Sea)" John Legend 3:23
9."All I Need" 3:41
10."I'm Wild About You" 4:51
11."Standing in the Rain" 3:03
Total length:44:31

Personnel

Adapted from CD liner notes. [18]

Additional personnel

Charts

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