What I'm Feelin'

What I'm Feelin'

by Anthony Hamilton
What I'm Feelin'

What I'm Feelin'

by Anthony Hamilton

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Overview

Four years and three months is a long time to go without an Anthony Hamilton album. Once Back to Love faded from view, there was a Christmas release, side appearances on cuts by Big K.R.I.T., Nas, and Rick Ross, and a duet with Elayna Boynton recorded for the Django Unchained soundtrack. The wait for a proper album extended into early 2016. Still with RCA, as part of what was easily the strongest major-label R&B roster of the mid-2010s, Hamilton eventually returned beside co-songwriter and producer Mark Batson. The two were previously together through Comin' from Where I'm From, Ain't Nobody Worryin', and The Point of It All, a stellar trilogy of modern red-dirt soul. By the absolute slightest margin, What I'm Feelin' isn't up to that level, but its strengths are undeniable, too numerous to make the set seem like a disappointment. It starts with the clawing funk of "Save Me" (something of a full-band sequel to "Sista Big Bones"), one of those openers so effective that the temptation to hit "repeat" and skip the rest is very real. Unlike his earlier work, Hamilton here rarely dips into sorrow, instead using more of his time to express desire and gratitude. The range of backdrops is as varied as ever, from solo acoustic piano to burbling synthesizers. "I Want You," involving the latter, is a knockout machine-soul ballad, where Hamilton's falsetto howl is as wicked as ever. The two songs not produced by Batson are handled by the duo of Salaam Remi (still crediting his work to his website URL) and James Poyser, both of whom previously worked with Hamilton as well. "Amen," an ode to a woman, is a trap/gospel hybrid -- jouncing mechanical drums and percussion, organ -- that works better than it should. "Take You Home," a beaming ballad about introducing his woman to his mother, is church all the way. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 03/25/2016
Label: Rca
UPC: 0888751996021
Rank: 65713

Tracks

  1. Save Me
  2. Ain't No Shame
  3. What I'm Feelin'
  4. Amen
  5. I Want You
  6. Never Letting Go
  7. Grateful
  8. Walk in My Shoes
  9. Take You Home
  10. Still
  11. Ever Seen Heaven
  12. Love Is an Angry Thing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Anthony Hamilton   Primary Artist
Al Anderson   Guitar
Harold Lilly   Vocals (Background)
Gary Clark, Jr.   Guitar
James Tillman   Vocals (Background)
Trevor Lawrence Jr.   Drums
Corey "2E" Williams II   Vocals (Background)
Chris Hanebutt   Tambourine,Guitar
The HamilTones   Featured Artist
Naomie Cyndirella   Voices
Antonio Bowers   Vocals (Background)
James Poyser   Drums,Organ,Keyboards,Fender Rhodes
Vince Gill   Guitar
Salaam Remi   Bass,Drums,Keyboards
Mark Batson   Bass,Drums,Piano,Clavinet,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Darrell Scott   Guitar

Technical Credits

Anthony Hamilton   Executive Producer,Composer
Al Anderson   Composer
Aaron Fessel   Mixing,Guitar Engineer
Ryan Evans   Engineer
Jason Mott   Assistant
Harold Lilly   Composer
Ramon Montgomery   Composer
Gleyder "Gee" Disla   Engineer
Leann Mueller   Photography
Gary Noble   Mixing
David Kutch   Mastering
Bruce Irvine   Mixing,Engineer
Courtney Walter   Design,Art Direction
Eli Davis   Executive Producer
Matt Rausch   Guitar Engineer
Tom Freitag   Assistant
Peter Mack   Assistant
LaVann Anderson   Photography
Adonis Sutherlin   A&R
Darrell Scott   Composer
Chris Hanebutt   Mixing
James Poyser   Composer,Producer
Salaam Remi   Composer,Producer
Mark Batson   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Executive Producer
Niko Bolas   Mixing
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