Everything's Okay.

| Al Green

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Everything's Okay.

Everything's OK is the 28th studio album by American R&B singer Al Green (credited on the cover art and track credits of this album as "The Reverend Al Green"), produced by Willie Mitchell and Green, and released in 2005 on the Blue Note label. The album peaked at #19 on the R&B chart and #50 on the pop chart, Green's first album to place in the pop top 50 since 1975. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Everything’s OK is much more than OK — it’s one more righteous, red-hot reason to treasure this surviving genius of soul. 

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  • Music OMH

    I am sure he could sing from Yellow Pages and make it sound like angels sighing. That voice is truly a gift from God. 

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  • Compulsive Reader

    I found his collection of songs Everything’s OK less than revelatory, actually disappointing.  

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  • All Music

    Everything's OK is the home run Green fans have been dreaming about.  

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  • The Guardian

    Green preaches a lesson in powerful restraint.  

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  • Glide Magazine

    Al Green tours like he’s 45, looks like he’s 35 and sings like he’s 25. 

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  • Robert Christgau

    Not great--OK. 

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  • No Depression

    You lookers in the faces of gift horses will find reasons not to wholeheartedly embrace the second secular coming of Al Green.  

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  • Exclaim!

    It's never going to sound like it did back then, but maybe the Reverend needs to get with some truly contemporary production which would showcase his less dominant vocals with a sinewy groove rather than bombast.  

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  • Contact Music

    Rev. Al Green makes a come back album with ‘Everything’s Ok’. Al Green is a living legend of soul who has an unmistakable voice that has pretty much touched everyone at some point. 

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  • NOW Toronto

    Bad.  

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