Love Is The New Black by Anthony Hamilton

Album cover for Love Is The New Black - Anthony Hamilton
1. Love Is The New Black
2:58
2. Threw It All Away
4:05
3. Real Love
4:31
4. I'm Ready
3:16
5. White Hennessy
2:49
6. Coming Home
3:39
7. You Made A Fool Of Me
3:23
8. I Thought We Were In Love
3:59
9. Superstar
6:35
10. Pillows
3:27
11. I'm Sorry
3:41
12. Mercy
3:50
13. Safe
3:08
14. Mama Don't Cry
3:26

The thing about neo-soul is that, typically, it's heavy on the neo, light on the soul. Enter the corrective genius of Anthony Hamilton's <i>Comin' From Where I'm From</i>, the straight-up modern soul set so many of his peers had promised so many times before. First off, consider the production. Sure, hip-hop beats and synths are present and accounted for, but they flavor the early-'70s-vintage (i.e. real) instrumentation that forms the album's deep, earthy groove. Secondly, and more importantly, Hamilton's a natural-born songwriter wrapping his goes-down-like-good-bourbon vocals over some serious personal and social issues. "Mama knew love like the back streets/Used to wipe pee just to make the ends meet," he sings, Bill Withers-style, on "Mama Knew Love," as evocative a slice of social reality as anything on <i>Songs In The Key Of Life</i>. The on-bended-knee-plea "Baby I'm A Mess" will tear you up inside. "Cornbread, Fish & Collard Green" is as satisfying a freak jam as anything Prince ever wrote.