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Boys & Girls

Alabama ShakesMP3 Music
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (372 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: April 10, 2012
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While I loved the CD, after listening to my vinyl copy I was blown away. Patrick Fantis  |  54 reviewers made a similar statement
Every song on this album is great. Nick  |  41 reviewers made a similar statement
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120 of 124 people found the following review helpful
By Steve M
Format:MP3 Music|Amazon Verified Purchase
This album is so good, the best $5 I have spent in years. I don't normally write reviews on music - music is subjective and you need to listen for yourself to decide, but this album is so different and refreshing from what most are doing right now, I feel compelled to promote it.

Forgive me for the comparison, but this album sounds like Otis Redding and Janice Joplin had a daughter backed up by Duane Allman. Brittany Howard's vocals are flat out amazing - thank god she didn't end up singing American Idol generica, I am sure there are producers who would have loved to snap her up and steer her that way.

Please listen to this album, buy it, tell your friends - that's the only way to keep this kind of music going. The album's first track, "Hold On" is, in my humble opinion, the only track with a radio-friendly hook, so I don't expect any other tracks will get much air-time, but here's hoping.
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81 of 93 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Alabama Shakes - Cook up a potent rock 'n' soul stew April 10, 2012
Format:Audio CD
The unmistakable presence of giant musical ghosts from the past haunt this record. The echoes are everywhere and they suggest the finest of pedigrees. Yet the Alabama Shakes have that extra dimension which is a key feature of all the contenders for the bands that somehow define the moment. They are hot, they are talked about in hushed tones and while there is nothing essentially new to be found on their debut "Boys and Girls" they have taken the familiar and infused it with the brilliant musical feat of making it sound new and original. Anyone listening to the superb debut single "Hold on" will be immediately struck by the homage to the soulful southern stew once concocted in that legendary studio Muscle Shoals in a small northwest corner of the bands home state. Here Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge and Bobby Womack created a distinct sound that famous bands like the Rolling Stones and more latterly the Black Keys have sought to replicate. This mix of rock and soul is all over "Boys and Girls" like a rash and the names Otis Redding and Janis Joplin are equally obvious influences. Add to this potent force that the Alabama Shakes have a primary weapon, a sort of musical nuclear option in the form of vocalist Brittany Howard a veritable force of nature and star in the making. Stop what your doing and check out the band on the Net at their now legendary Boston Arms gig in London in February 2012 and above all else seek out their cover of Led Zeppelin's "How many more times". You will be left speechless at the brazen energy which doesn't so much light up the stage as completely own it.

Indeed if your reviewer has one complaint about this great debut album it doesn't quite press into the vinyl grooves the primal quality of the bands on stage presence and the sheer level of raucousness they summon up. Equally its an album that starts so strong that they set themselves an impossible standard to sustain over these eleven songs although to give them credit they try their damnedest. Inevitably you are drawn to the first two songs not least the superb single "Hold on". It is an instant classic, a song, which someone should have, written before and a performance by a band so tight you couldn't prize them apart. It is a rock 'n' soul standard in the making with its brilliant dirty sluggish riff and Howards sassily delivered opening line "Bless my heart, and bless my soul, didn't think I would make it, to twenty two years old". It is as if the Drive by Truckers have invited Otis Redding on stage for a jam and recorded it. The second song "I found you" is far more soulful and echoes the sort of Motown inspired laments that the late Amy Winehouse took to stratospheric levels on "Black to black". The song has a hook that could have carried on well beyond its meagre three minutes but the sign of a great band is to recognise the right level of economy and no song on this album tips over into the 5-minute territory. Further into the album you will also find a brilliant soul ballad "You ain't alone" which proves that Howard has a talent which should be celebrated and nurtured. If she is this good now what the future holds could be remarkable. Sadly the rest of the album doesn't quite reach the heights of these three songs. The short "Going to a party" is slightly pointless bearing in mind the songs the band has in their extensive live armoury. The penultimate song "I ain't the same" is fine but has been done many times before. Yet you can forgive them these missteps when you hear the fine conclusion to this album the much rockier "On your way" which is a splendid way to finish.

Bearing in mind the sheer level of outlandish hyperbole around the Alabama Shakes in the US it may be the case that Boys and Girls was destined never to meet this weight of expectation. Nevertheless whilst this is no rock masterpiece it is a great debut. You also feel that once they are able to capture the sheer power of their live concerts in the recording studio then the Alabama Shakes will just about blow anything else off the stage. The enticing prospect they conjure up is truly delicious.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing New Voice May 29, 2012
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I first found this band's EP on BandCamp, and I immediately fell in love with the lead singer's voice. She is simply amazing, and most of the songs on their debut album feature her voice with the band just carrying it to greater heights. My five favorite songs on the album in order are: You Ain't Alone, Hold On, I Ain't the Same, Rise to the Sun, and Be Mine, and they are all constantly on repeat in my Ipod. The soul and emotion in her voice should be impossible at her young age, and I can barely wait to hear what else she creates.
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5.0 out of 5 stars never too old for this music
love it love it love it play it all the time can not wait for next album ! It is on my I-pod
Published 18 hours ago by M. Dixon
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bama Band
I live about 30 mins from Athens. I however didn't discover them until they made it to Sirius. They are amazing! The album is beautiful.
Published 4 days ago by Jen
5.0 out of 5 stars great new artists
i saw these guys on saturday night live, & was blown away. i'm not normally the type to just purchase music after hearing it once, but this band has that certain...'something'. Read more
Published 5 days ago by J Nelson
5.0 out of 5 stars That Growl
After listening to this band on SNL I decided to purchase the album just to check it out. I was not disappointed. The whole album has a bluesy soul vibe. Read more
Published 5 days ago by k.grooms
3.0 out of 5 stars I expected more...
I saw Alabama Shakes on the Grammies, and was impressed. I had heard the same song on the radio. But, the CD is very repetitive. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Lance W. Bowman
4.0 out of 5 stars SNL
I saw this group on 'SNL' one night and loved the songs that they played. I got the disc in hopes that it would be just as good. It has grown on me after several listens. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Kenneth Shults
5.0 out of 5 stars Future Legend
I heard this group for the first time on Saturday Night Live and was completely blown away. Went right to the computer and ordered the CD. Every song is excellent. Read more
Published 5 days ago by VL
4.0 out of 5 stars Unique and well crafted
This is a mood disc and you have to be in the right mood for this one.if you are a fan of roots blues and Ameircana influenced R & B then this is your disc. Read more
Published 8 days ago by T. Donoghue
5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite band
I heard "Hold On" on an oldies station and I was sure it was some classic rock. I was wrong, but still oh-so-right.
Published 8 days ago by Jesus M. Saucedo
5.0 out of 5 stars I Really like this album.
Love the soulful sound . Some of the songs make me think of Janis Joplin. Hope to hear more from this group.
Published 10 days ago by Kathy Roberts
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