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The Point of It All

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Released
  
December 16, 2008

Length
  
59:20

Artist
  
Anthony Hamilton

Label
  
BMG

Recorded
  
2007–08

The Point of It All (2008)
  
Back to Love (2011)

Release date
  
16 December 2008

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Producer
  
Avila Brothers, Mark Batson, Dre & Vidal, Anthony Hamilton, Ramon Montgomery, Jack Splash, Kelvin Wooten, James "Big Jim" Wright

Genres
  
Soul music, Contemporary R&B, Neo soul

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

Similar
  
Anthony Hamilton albums, Soul music albums

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The Point of It All is the fourth studio album by American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Anthony Hamilton. It was released on December 16, 2008, by Arista Records in the United States. The album serves as a follow-up from his album Ain't Nobody Worryin' (2005). The album's production was handled by Hamilton himself along with Mark Batson, Kevin Wooten, Dre & Vidal, James "Big Jim" Wright and Salaam Remi, among others.

Contents

The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 and at number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling 133,000 copies in its first week of release, the highest sales week of his career. Upon its release, The Point of It All received generally positive reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 72/100 from Metacritic. As of May 2010, the album has sold over 519,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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Singles

The album's lead single "Cool" featuring David Banner, and it peaked at number 74 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and at number 19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Critical Reception

The Critical Reception towards the album was very positive with critics comparing him to past soul vocalists. For example, Mike Joseph of Pop Matters claimed he was "an artist capable of filling the void created when Gerald LeVert and Luther Vandross passed away." The opening track of the album drew comparisons to past artists tackle on social issues. Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote "The album's opener, "The News," is as poignant as Curtis Mayfield's "Pusherman" and Willie Hutch's "Brothers Gonna Work It Out"". Edward Bowser of Soul in Stereo also stated "Sort of like a more hip “What’s Going On,” about constant drama on the news and the need for a savior."

Distinct praise was given to his voice. Mike Joseph of PopMatters wrote "His raspy tone has drawn comparisons to everyone from Bill Withers to Bobby Womack, ... he’s proven himself to be one of the few current artists capable of sounding like an authentic throwback (as opposed to a pale facsimile) and completely contemporary at the same time." Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote "Vocally, Hamilton has never been as dynamic as he is on this song, switching between his grittily textured baritone and surprisingly effective upper register."

Songs

1The News3:34
2Cool4:16
3The Day We Met3:58

References

The Point of It All Wikipedia