Showing posts with label Millie Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Millie Jackson. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Millie Jackson - 21 of The Best (1971-1983) (1994) (FLAC/320)


Included here are all of the songs that made the lascivious Millie Jackson an item on R&B stations as one of the hottest live performers. From her debut "Child of God" to later R&B/country fusions like her hankie-wringing remake of "If You're Not in Love by Monday," Jackson's throaty voice demands your full attention. She rarely crossed over significantly, but "Ask Me What You Want," "My Man, a Sweet Man," "All the Way Lover," and her popular "It Hurts So Good," all made noticeable bangs on Billboard's R&B Singles Chart. 21 of the Best is a good introduction for Millie Jackson neophytes, and a grand collection of her greatest hits for those who purchased the original 45s and the occasional album.

TRACKLIST

1. Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe)
2. Ask Me What You Want
3. My Man A Sweet Man
4. Breakaway
5. It Hurts So Good
6. How Do You Feel The Morning After
7. If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right
8. Loving Arms
9. Bad Risk
10. You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)
11. If You're Not Back In Love By Monday
12. All The Way Lover
13. Go Out And Get Some (Get It Out 'cha System)
14. Keep The Home Fire Burnin'
15. Never Change Lovers In The Middle Of The Night
16. Kiss You All Over
17. This Is It
18. It's Gonna Take Time This Time
19. Do You Wanna Make Love
20. Blues Don't Get Tired Of Me
21. I Feel Like Walking In The Rain

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Millie Jackson - Lovingly Yours (1976) (FLAC/320)


You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On) 
Somethin' Bout Cha 
I'll Continue To Love You 
I Can't Say Goodbye 
A Love Of Your Own 
I'll Live My Love For You 
Body Movements 
From Her Arms To Mine 
Help Me Finish My Song 
I'll Be Rolling (With The Punches)


Friday, 16 September 2011

Millie Jackson - It Hurts So Good (1973/2006) (FLAC/320)


TRACKLIST

01. I Cry 04:15
02. Hypocrisy 02:14
03. Two-Faced World 03:50
04. It Hurts So Good 03:12
05. Don't Send Nobody Else 03:24
06. Hypocrisy (Reprise) 02:03
07. Breakaway (Previously Unreleased) 04:02
08. Good To The Very Last Drop 03:49
09. Help Yourself 03:06
10. Love Doctor 02:55
11. Now That You Got It 02:34
12. Close My Eyes 03:12
13. Breakaway (Reprise) 02:00
14. It Hurts So Good (Alternate Mix With Additional Strings) 03:44
15. Help Yourself (Unedited Master) 04:04
16. Here Comes Love (Demo) 03:03
17. That's My Style (Incomplete Demo) 02:28
18. Hypocrisy (Alternate Version) 02:15
19. Breakaway (Alternate Take) 03:18


Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Millie Jackson - Millie Jackson (1972, Remastered 2006) (FLAC/320)


Millie Jackson's first taste of singing in front of an audience occurred one night at the famed nightclub Smalls Paradise. Sitting in the audience with friends, Jackson heckled the lady onstage and, when dared to do better, she stepped up to belt Ben E. King's "Don't Play It No More." Jackson was hired for another gig within two weeks, but didn't get paid. A gentleman by the name of Tony Rice took her to a venue in Hoboken, NJ, a couple of weeks later and then on to Brooklyn, NY, to perform for a nominal fee.
Born in Thompson, GA, Jackson lived with her grandmother prior to moving to Newark, NJ, to live with her father in 1958. She grew up influenced by the sounds of Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and later, the O'Jays. Her first single to chart was 1971's deceptively titled "A Child of God (It's Hard to Believe)," which many thought was a gospel track. Due to its heated lyrical content, the single was canceled, but still managed to peak at number 22 on the R&B charts. In the spring of 1972, Jackson had her first R&B Top Ten single with "Ask Me What You Want." She kept busy performing in nightclubs and enjoyed her second consecutive Top Ten single with "My Man, A Sweet Man" in August of 1972; it peaked at number seven. (Ironically, the song was not one of Jackson's favorites.) A year later, Jackson, whose vocal texture is similar to one of her idols, Gladys Knight, had her third Top Ten single with the moderately paced "Hurts So Good," which peaked at number three on the R&B charts and made the pop Top 40. The single bore the title of her album and was also featured on the movie soundtrack for Cleopatra Jones. Jackson produced the album with Brad Shapiro. However, she was only given credit for the album concept. In Jackson's own words, "...that's when they (label owners) met the real Millie Jackson." Thereafter, she was given credit for her efforts.

In January of 1975, Jackson released the album that would introduce what would later become her trademark rap style of racy, raunchy language; her audience loved it. The album was Caught Up and the featured release was "If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want to Be Right," for which she received two Grammy nominations. Jackson openly admits that she never had singing lessons and never thought she could sing. Consequently, she began to talk (or what was commonly known at the time as rap) on her songs in a blunt, candid manner to make up for the shortcoming and had her fourth Top Ten single with country singer Merle Haggard's "If You're Not Back in Love by Monday" (Billboard country charts number two). Jackson's version peaked at number five on the R&B charts. Over the next ten years,Jackson had numerous Top 100 singles for Spring Records. In 1986, she signed with Jive and released her fifth and sixth Top Ten singles in "Hot! Wild! Unrestricted! Crazy Love" and "Love Is a Dangerous Game, both respectively peaking at number nine and six on the R&B charts. In addition to her impressive music career, Jackson wrote the play Young Man, Older Woman; the play toured for four years. Her attention, though, has turned to the broadcast booth as a radio program host on the afternoon radio show in Dallas, TX. According to Billboard, Jackson is one of the top R&B acts to ever record or step onto a stage and is still giving her fans what they want as a radio host and a performer.


TRACKLIST

1 If This Is Love 3:37 
2 I Ain't Giving Up 2:34 
3 I Miss You Baby 2:54 
4 A Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe) 3:37 
5 Ask Me What You Want 2:49 
6 My Man, A Sweet Man 2:30 
7 You're The Joy Of My Life 3:08 
8 I Gotta Get Away (From My Own Self)  2:42 
9 I Just Can't Stand It 3:01 
10 Strange Things 2:25 
11 A Little Bit Of Something 3:30
12 My Heart Took A Licking 2:42
13 Untrue Men 2:26
14 I Don't Wanna Talk About It 2:44
15 Ask Me What You Want 3:40 
16 You're The Joy Of My Life 3:14 
17 My Man, A Sweet Man 2:58 
18 I Just Can't Stand It 4:14 
19 I Miss You Baby 3:41 
20 Strange Things 2:14 
21 Hypocrisy 3:12