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List Price: $18.97 | | Label: Burgundy S
Salesrank: 12667
Released: September 19, 2006 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Bring It on Home... The Soul Classics Track Listing:
1. Rainy Night In Georgia (featuring Chris Botti)
2. Ain't No Sunshine
3. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
4. Stand By Me
5. You Send Me
6. Respect Yourself (featuring Mavis Staples)
7. When A Man Loves A Woman
8. Let's Stay Together (featuring Chaka Khan)
9. It's All Right
10. People Get Ready (featuring David Sanborn and Art Neville)
11. My Girl
12. Ain't That Peculiar
13. A Change Is Gonna Come
Editorial Review:
Rooted in the fertile soil of rhythm-and-blues’ rich past, Bring It On Home…The Soul Classics, is a landmark work by Aaron Neville. This platinum recording artist and renowned vocalist has created an album of his interpretations of 13 universally loved soul classics, including Otis Redding's "(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay," Sam Cooke’s "You Send Me" and Ben E. King’s "Stand By Me." The album also features special guests Chaka Khan, Chris Botti, Mavis Staples, David Sanborn and Art Neville.
Description of Bring It on Home... The Soul Classics:
Approach Aaron Neville's Bring it on Home ... the Soul Classics with anything but an open heart and you've missed the point. This is a serious CD, at once mournful, humble, and joyous, with no shortage of moments that recall the terribleness of Hurricane Katrina. One way of processing it is as a cataloging of classic songs that helped Neville's fellow New Orleanians soldier through: opener "Rainy Night in Georgia" with jazzman Chris Botti wrings beauty from soaking-wet despair, "Stand By Me" turns its heel on pleading in favor of promise-making, and "People Get Ready," with David Sanborn and brother Art, is a chill-sending reminder of how unity and perseverance can trump tragedy. Viewed from another lens, Soul Classics is Neville's attempt at climbing aboard the late-career, classic-covers bandwagon while weaving his bayou-soul heritage into the picture. The trouble with that theory, though, is that it feels like so much more. His voice flutters alongside Mavis Staple's on "Respect Yourself" with completely uncontrived tenderness, and Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" becomes a meditation on stillness and ease that befits a boulder-sized lump in the throat. A tossed-together concept album this is not; a reflection of a soul man gifted with the ability to spin epic, unyielding sorrow into grace is more like it. --Tammy La Gorce
Bring It on Home... The Soul Classics Reviews:
True Soul 
2008-05-25 - Nothing beats the voice of Aaron Neville, These songs are absolute classics and Aaron has made them his own. This album just lifts you off your chair.
Aaron, not your best 
2008-01-22 - Great songs, but the sound isn't. I would ask who produced this recording. The song choices are good, but the recording just didn't
live up to what we know Arron can do.
Aaron's best release ever. 
2007-12-17 - Aaron's voice is hauntingly familiar and warms the heart. Of all releases he's done, this one if by far his best. His talent is exhibited in his eclectic genre' and far reaching vocal range.
I've actually purchase this CD as gifts for many of my friends all of whom love it as much as I.
Best Aaron Neville album in a long time 
2007-05-14 - Keep them coming ....this is a great soul album...all the classic's and the great sound of Aaron Neville.
Enjoy....
New Orleans....Proud to Call It Home 
2007-02-26 - This is truly a must. If you like R&B, Jazz, Motown, or just Aaron Neville's wonderful, distinctive voice - you will love this collection of songs well known to everyone. As a native New Orleanian, Aaron Neville makes me proud to call it home.