Al Green: Let’s Stay Together
Album #188 - January 1972
Episode date - December 8, 2020
Like just about everyone else in America, I first heard Al Green on the radio in the early seventies. Also like just about everyone else, I really liked every single one of his hit records.
What I didn’t know at the time was just how deeply these songs affected me. About ten years after his peak years, a friend of mine dug an Al Green double album greatest hits package out of a dumpster (!!) and offered it to me to make a cassette copy. I played that thing constantly and it quickly became my all-time favorite cassette.
Eventually, I broke down and bought the albums – all of them – and to this day I remain completely dedicated to Al Green’s recordings, but my favorites are those classics from 1971 through 1976.
“Let’s Stay Together” as a package that screamed ‘cheapness,’ with an awful album cover and artless design, but what mattered was inside the sleeve. That’s the way it remains. This music is, and likely always will be, timeless.
Let’s Stay Together
La-la for You
So You’re Leaving Me
What Is This Feeling?
Old Time Lovin’
I’ve Never Found a Girl
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
Judy
It Ain’t No Fun for Me
January 1972 - Billboard Charted #8