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All Things in Time
R&B / Soul · 1976

All Things in Time

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Lou Rawls's 1976 album, "All Things in Time," is a quintessential journey into the sophisticated sound of 70s R&B and soul.

From the moment Rawls's rich, velvety baritone enters, you're enveloped in an atmosphere of elegant romance and heartfelt contemplation. The production is meticulously crafted, featuring lush orchestral arrangements, smooth grooves, and a warmth that feels both classic and timeless. It's an album that speaks to the soul, perfect for those moments when you need music that is both deeply emotive and impeccably refined.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the lush string arrangements swell behind Rawls's baritone on a key chorus, elevating the romantic tension.
A perfectly placed saxophone solo that glides effortlessly over the rhythm section, adding a layer of sophisticated melancholy.
The subtle, yet insistent, groove of the bass and drums that anchors the more expansive orchestral moments.
The seamless transition between a powerful vocal belt and a tender, almost whispered phrase, showcasing masterful control.

How does All Things in Time sound next to the rest of Lou Rawls's catalogue?

MOOLYRINSATMPRO
Romantic+1.4σ

Romantic saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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