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The Point of It All

The Point of It All in Franklin, TN

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The Point of It All

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The Point of It All in Franklin, TN

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Released almost exactly three years after
Ain't Nobody Worryin'
,
The Point of It All
has a slightly lighter tone compared to that of its immediate predecessor and
Comin' from Where I'm From
. But just as
Anthony Hamilton
has been able to incorporate modern sounds that fit with his Southern soul throwback voice, the contrasting feel of this album comes through its subtleties. Take
"Cool,"
the album's lead single, which parlays the stress of financial strain into a good time without resembling mindless escapism. The album's opener,
"The News,"
is as poignant as
Curtis Mayfield
's
"Pusherman"
and
Willie Hutch
"Brothers Gonna Work It Out"
(the latter even quoted), but it is likewise delivered through swashbuckling blaxploitation-style funk. Vocally,
Hamilton
has never been as dynamic as he is on this song, switching between his grittily textured baritone and surprisingly effective upper register. As much power is leant to some of the ballads:
"Please Stay"
is startling in its heartfelt regret;
"The Point of It All,"
sparse and elegant, is like the 3 a.m. version of
"Can't Let Go,"
equally steamy and romantic. There are lulls, such as the drippy adult contemporary of
"Her Heart,"
but they're offset (and then some) by the standouts. At least a third of the album's contents would have to be part of any representative introduction to
. In fact, this puts a cap on a three-album run as remarkable as any other in 2000s R&B. ~ Andy Kellman
Released almost exactly three years after
Ain't Nobody Worryin'
,
The Point of It All
has a slightly lighter tone compared to that of its immediate predecessor and
Comin' from Where I'm From
. But just as
Anthony Hamilton
has been able to incorporate modern sounds that fit with his Southern soul throwback voice, the contrasting feel of this album comes through its subtleties. Take
"Cool,"
the album's lead single, which parlays the stress of financial strain into a good time without resembling mindless escapism. The album's opener,
"The News,"
is as poignant as
Curtis Mayfield
's
"Pusherman"
and
Willie Hutch
"Brothers Gonna Work It Out"
(the latter even quoted), but it is likewise delivered through swashbuckling blaxploitation-style funk. Vocally,
Hamilton
has never been as dynamic as he is on this song, switching between his grittily textured baritone and surprisingly effective upper register. As much power is leant to some of the ballads:
"Please Stay"
is startling in its heartfelt regret;
"The Point of It All,"
sparse and elegant, is like the 3 a.m. version of
"Can't Let Go,"
equally steamy and romantic. There are lulls, such as the drippy adult contemporary of
"Her Heart,"
but they're offset (and then some) by the standouts. At least a third of the album's contents would have to be part of any representative introduction to
. In fact, this puts a cap on a three-album run as remarkable as any other in 2000s R&B. ~ Andy Kellman

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1800 Galleria Blvd #1310, Franklin, TN 37067, United States

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