Aaron Neville - The Tattooed Heart (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Aaron Neville
- Title: The Tattooed Heart
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: A&M 314540349
- Genre: Soul, Adult Contemporary, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 0:54:43
- Total Size: 401 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You (The Rain Song) [Warren] (4:17)
02. Show Some Emotion [Gold, Prestopino, Walsh] (4:35)
03. Everyday of My Life [Robinson] (5:04)
04. Down into Muddy Water [Linde] (3:39)
05. Some Days Are Made for Rain [Galdston, Lind] (5:06)
06. Try (A Little Harder) [Chapman, Knight] (4:10)
07. Beautiful Night [Prestopino, Wilder] (4:21)
08. My Precious Star [Golde, Roberts] (3:33)
09. Why Should I Fall in Love [Galdston, Walsh] (4:05)
10. Use Me [Withers] (4:58)
11. For the Good Times [Kristofferson] (4:34)
12. In Your Eyes [Hayes, Neville] (3:09)
13. Crying in the Chapel [Glenn] (3:02)
01. Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You (The Rain Song) [Warren] (4:17)
02. Show Some Emotion [Gold, Prestopino, Walsh] (4:35)
03. Everyday of My Life [Robinson] (5:04)
04. Down into Muddy Water [Linde] (3:39)
05. Some Days Are Made for Rain [Galdston, Lind] (5:06)
06. Try (A Little Harder) [Chapman, Knight] (4:10)
07. Beautiful Night [Prestopino, Wilder] (4:21)
08. My Precious Star [Golde, Roberts] (3:33)
09. Why Should I Fall in Love [Galdston, Walsh] (4:05)
10. Use Me [Withers] (4:58)
11. For the Good Times [Kristofferson] (4:34)
12. In Your Eyes [Hayes, Neville] (3:09)
13. Crying in the Chapel [Glenn] (3:02)
Aaron Neville is an unlikely example of a '60s soul hero who managed to reinvent himself as a '90s pop star without compromising his integrity. Drawing on pop as well as the type of New Orleans soul that put him on the map, Neville proved that he could once again be quite marketable. Like Warm Your Heart, The Tattooed Heart isn't on a par with Neville's early efforts, but nonetheless has a lot going for it. Though not breathtaking, material ranging from the soul ballad "Show Some Emotion" to the earthy rock number "Down Into Muddy Water" and the reggae-influenced hit "Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You (The Rain Song)" is honest and enjoyable. Another high point of this CD is an inspired remake of Bill Withers' "Use Me." Because an urban contemporary approach didn't interest him, the "new" Neville received little support from Black radio -- but on pop stations, he'd become a high priority.
Soul | R&B | FLAC / APE
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