Soul singer Anthony Hamilton returns to some of his roots on What I’m Feelin’, his new studio album.
The Grammy-winning singer reunited with longtime producer Mark Batson, who co-wrote and produced his breakout songs Comin’ From Where I’m From and Charlene. Both picked up where they left off, working perfectly together on well-crafted tracks from the upbeat Save Me to the smooth Never Letting Go.
Hamilton’s distinctive Southern vocals are strong throughout his 12-track offering. He candidly sings about his appreciation of loving his mate, his relationship mishaps and spiritual growth.
On the piano-driven Walk In My Shoes, Hamilton asks the listener to understand his perspective. He sings about nearly losing his mind after a regretful series of tribulations, from being arrested to parting ways with his wife last year (Hamilton was married for 10 years).
On the Salaam Remi-produced Amen, Hamilton rejoices about making love, cooking and going to church with his lover. He also teams up with his backup group, the Hamiltones, on the throwback-sounding title track.
Much of the album maintains a soulful identity. But Hamilton strays away from the norm on the ’80s pop melody Ever Seen Heaven, which shows that his vocals are capable of blending well with other sounds.