Talk:Southern Comfort (Anthony Hamilton album)

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

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