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The sound isn't so much a formula as a fixed set of procedures and a familiar cast of characters. The band that gave Green's first hits their Memphis punch has survived without any personnel changes, Mitchell continues to arrange and engineer the recordings himself, and Green is still a unique stylist who can make recycled material sound stunningly fresh.
Despite its promising title, Full of Fire is mainstream Green, without the occasional departures of his last few albums. Most of the songs move along in a medium-tempo groove; the chord changes give the singer a chance to show off his feeling for unusual note choices; and at least two or three tracks are lively enough to stand out.
(Posted: Jun 3, 1976)
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- Glory, Glory
- That's The Way It Is
- Always
- There's No Way
- I'd Fly Away
- Full Of Fire
- Together Again
- Soon As I Get Home
- Let It Shine
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