Back to Love

Back to Love

by Anthony Hamilton
Back to Love

Back to Love

by Anthony Hamilton
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Overview

Some of the interviews and press released in support of Anthony Hamilton's first RCA album (and sixth overall) were slightly misleading. Some readers might have been led to believe that Back to Love would offer a significant break from Hamilton's past work; the singer noted that he did not want to be pigeonholed as "the sad cat," that he was "ready to have some fun." Hamilton even talked about "taking things to the next level." Hamilton's previous release, 2008's The Point of It All, was as creative as any of his albums that came before it, and it had his highest first-week sales -- remarkable feats for a veteran, Grammy-winning artist. Regardless, Back to Love is clearly viewed as a fresh start, even though it offers no more surprises than Ain't Nobody Worryin' or The Point of It All. The lineup of collaborators is no shock, either, though longtime associate Mark Batson was not involved, and Babyface assists on three songs. Familiar names, including Salaam Remi, Kelvin Wooten, and Mike City, are more numerous than new ones. That Back to Love is not a major shake-up is not a bad thing. Most of the songs are instantly ingratiating in some way, with none of the lighter, upbeat numbers -- including the strutting, midtempo Southern soul of "Woo" and the thematically "Cool"-like blue-collar love song "Best of Me" -- the least bit out of character. There are some sad-cat moments that come very close to the standard Hamilton set with the instant classic "Charlene," led by the hushed "Life Has a Way" (produced and co-written by James Poyser), where the singer shuffles easily, if wearily, into that Bill Withers level of chilling relatability: "And my children still look up to me while their stomachs on empty/Oh, I need an angel to fall on me now." The way the song weaves Hamilton's raw, broken-spirited croon and spectral, multi-tracked melody is kind of crushing. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 12/13/2011
Label: Rca
UPC: 0886979913622
Rank: 43573

Tracks

  1. Back to Love
  2. Writing on the Wall
  3. Woo
  4. Pray for Me
  5. Best of Me
  6. Never Let Go
  7. Mad
  8. I'll Wait to Fall in Love
  9. Sucka for You
  10. Baby Girl
  11. Who's Loving You
  12. Life Has a Way

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Anthony Hamilton   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jeremy Most   Guitar
Jesse Fischer   Organ,Fender Rhodes
Nancy P   Viola
Jairus Mozee   Guitar
Oliver "Akos" Castelli   Synthesizer
John Adams   Piano
Chris Gray   Horn
Jacob Sanders   Sax (Baritone)
Orisha Pelzer   Violin
Phillip Kevin Wyatt   Harmonica
Ryan Toby   Vocals (Background)
Salaam Remi   Bass
Bijon Watson   Trumpet
Richie Pena   Drums
Randy Bowland   Guitar
Eli Menezes   Guitar
Randy Ellis   Horn
Frederic Yonnet   Harmonica
Troy Auxilly-Wilson   Drums
Ryan Porter   Horn
Keyon Harrold   Trumpet
Bruce Purse   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Justin Kirk   Trombone
Nick S.S. Banns   Strings
Jocelyn Butler   Cello
Dan Kramer   Drums
Andreao "Fanatic" Heard   Vocals (Background)
Christopher Ray   Guitar
Iz   Drums,Guitar,Percussion
Terri Robinson   Vocals (Background)
Bobby Ross Avila   Bass,Organ,Piano,Sitar,Guitar
Bryan Russell   Bass
Keri Hilson   Featured Artist
Kenneth Edmonds   Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Edith Yokley   Violin
Brandon Coleman   Organ
Kathy Rodriguez-Harrold   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Kelvin Wooten   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Nicole Garcia   Violin
Donald Hayes   Horn,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Vincent Henry   Flute,Guitar,Clarinet,Saxophone
Kaveh Rastegar   Contrabass
James Poyser   Organ,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Bruce Irvine   Engineer
Rebecca Meek   Graphic Design
Mark Pitts   Executive Producer
Mike Anzel   Producer
Kwaku Alston   Photography
Bob Engel   Engineer,Assistant
Patrick Smith   Composer
Koby Hass   Assistant
Larry Plummer   Production Coordination
Nancy P   Engineer
Jairus Mozee   Composer,Musician,Producer
Akene Dunkley   Composer,Producer
Abeer Shofani   Composer
Adonis Sutherlin   Executive Producer
Jacki Brown   Groomer
Christopher Ryan Soper   Composer
Jensen Smith   Assistant
Nick Samuel Singh Barns   Composer
Randy Warnken   Assistant
Ryan Toby   Composer
Salaam Remi   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis   Composer,Producer
Anthony Hamilton   Composer,Engineer,Executive Producer
Arden Altino   Composer
Brian "Big Bass" Gardner   Mastering
Crystal Johnson   Composer
Lion's Share   Mixing,Musician,Producer
Mike City   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Matt Marrin   Engineer
Antonio Dixon   Composer,Musician,Producer
Erik Madrid   Assistant
Chris Galland   Assistant
Jesse Singer   Composer,Engineer
Greg Morgenstein   Engineer
Gleyder "Gee" Disla   Engineer
Chris Soper   Engineer
Nick S.S. Banns   Engineer,String Arrangements
Mike Anzelowitz   Composer
Erwin Gorostiza   Creative Director
Dan Kramer   Drum Programming
Andreao "Fanatic" Heard   Engineer,Producer
Sean Tallman   Mixing,Engineer
Sergio "Sergical" Tsai   Mixing,Engineer
Paul Boutin   Engineer
Andre Harris   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Andreao Heard   Composer
The Avila Brothers   Producer
Babyface   Producer
Arden "Keyz" Altino   Producer
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Kenneth Edmonds   Composer,Musician
Jae Deal   String Engineer,String Arrangements
Ryan Moys   Engineer
Charlene Roxborough   Stylist
Eli Davis   Management,Executive Producer
Brandon Coleman   Composer,Musician
Kimrie Davis   Project Coordinator
Kory Aaron   Vocal Engineer
Brandon Kilgour   Engineer
Issiah J. Avila   Composer
Bobby Ross Avila   Composer
Kelvin Wooten   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Vincent Henry   Composer
James Poyser   Mixing,Composer,Producer
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