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American Soul by Mick Hucknall

Mick Hucknall

American Soul

Release Date: Nov 6, 2012

Genre(s): Soul, Adult Contemporary, Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul

Record label: Rhino

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Album Review: American Soul by Mick Hucknall

Fairly Good, Based on 2 Critics

AllMusic - 60
Based on rating 6/10

Continuing with his journey through the past, Mick Hucknall doesn't focus on a specific singer, the way he did on 2008's Tribute to Bobby, where he saluted his idol Bobby Bland. Here, on the 2012 American Soul, Hucknall pays tribute to, well, American soul, selecting 12 soul standards, most of them from the '60s. Hucknall bends the rules a bit, allowing the Animals' "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" into the mix to flirt with Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me to Do," but he generally sticks to well-loved standards such as "I'd Rather Go Blind," "Lonely Avenue," "I Only Have Eyes for You," and "Tell It Like It Is.

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BBC Music
Opinion: Very Good

Please, don’t let him be misunderstood… Daryl Easlea 2012 Whatever you think of Mick Hucknall, or more pertinently of his previous output, you can never doubt his integrity as a performer. And Hucknall has always been a devoted enthusiast of music. However sniffy one wants to be, certain audiences would never have heard of Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes, Gregory Isaacs or the Valentine Brothers were it not for Simply Red’s committed cover versions of their material.

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