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Millie Jackson – Millie Jackson   Leave a comment

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Millie Jackson – Millie Jackson
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Artist……………: Millie Jackson
Album…………….: Millie Jackson
Genre…………….: Soul
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1972
Ripper……………: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode)
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Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 81 %)
Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
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Ripped by…………: AJ Productions on 2/27/2010
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Included………….: NFO, SFV, M3U, LOG, CUE
Covers……………: Front

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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:41) Millie Jackson – If This Is Love
2. (00:02:36) Millie Jackson – I Ain’t Giving Up
3. (00:02:54) Millie Jackson – I Miss You Baby
4. (00:03:39) Millie Jackson – A Child Of God (It’s Hard To Believe)
5. (00:02:52) Millie Jackson – Ask Me What You Want
6. (00:02:31) Millie Jackson – My Man A Sweet Man
7. (00:03:08) Millie Jackson – You’re The Joy Of My Life
8. (00:02:42) Millie Jackson – I Gotta Get Away (From My Own Self)
9. (00:02:59) Millie Jackson – I Just Can’t Stand It
10. (00:02:25) Millie Jackson – Strange Things

Playing Time………: 00:31:47
Total Size………..: 192.24 MB

NFO generated on…..: 2/27/2010 4:57:04 AM

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by John Bush AllMusic

Millie Jackson’s debut is one of the freshest albums of her career, her style
remarkably mature and the sound an infectious blend of ’60s soul influences
(from Motown to Stax to early Philly soul). Jackson’s just as tough and
aggressively honest here as she would be on her breakout, 1974’s Caught
Up, and songs like “I Ain’t Giving Up” and “I Miss You Baby” are of the same
high caliber. She injects the perfect measure of anger and genuine confusion
into the hypocrisy fable “A Child of God (It’s Hard to Believe)” (her first R&B
hit) and has no trouble switching gears for the affectionate “My Man, a
Sweet Man,” with a driving bassline and handclaps making direct connections
to the classic Motown sound. The biggest hit here was another love song, the
swinging “Ask Me What You Want,” her second R&B Top Ten entry. Even
though it never came together quite like Caught Up, Jackson’s first LP
introduced a major talent to the R&B world.
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Posted August 17, 2013 by mrdap in Soul

One Way Featuring Al Hudson   3 comments

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One Way Featuring Al Hudson – One Way Featuring Al Hudson
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Artist……………: One Way Featuring Al Hudson
Album…………….: One Way Featuring Al Hudson
Genre…………….: Funk
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1980
Ripper……………: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode)
Codec…………….: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version…………..: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 64 %)
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Ripped by…………: requiem73 on 4/21/2013
Posted by…………: AJ Productions on 8/17/2013
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Included………….: NFO, M3U
Covers……………: Front

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Tracklisting
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1. One Way Feat Al Hudson – I’m In Love With Lovin’ You [04:08]
2. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Copy This [03:29]
3. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Something In The Past [06:12]
4. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Do Your Thang [06:27]
5. One Way Feat Al Hudson – I Wanna Be With You [04:37]
6. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Let’s Go Out Tonite [03:56]
7. One Way Feat Al Hudson – You’re The One [03:16]
8. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Pop It [07:59]
9. One Way Feat Al Hudson – Tonight (Full Length Version) (Bonus Track)[07:22]

Playing Time………: 47:29
Total Size………..: 308.42 MB

NFO generated on…..: 8/17/2013 3:49:52 PM

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By Dap – AJProductions

This 1980 release shouldn’t be confused with the 1979 album of the
same name. You’ll need to ask Al Hudson why he did what he did. It
doesn’t matter. The album’s got funk blasting all thru it. Whatever
song you pick you’ll get something good out of it. “Pop It” will have
your funky azz dancing against your will. “Copy This” is for the roller
skater in you with that funky groove having you sliding and gliding to
the beat! “Do Your Thang” is a direct by product of “You Can Do It”
from the 1979 album but the groove is more akin to “Music” from that
same album. Regardless, “Do Your Thang” and the bonus track,
“Tonight” are two more slices of funk guaranteed to fill your booty with
the urge to move. “Let’s Go Out Tonite” and “You’re The One” are
shorter in length but still full of funk. If you’re into the rhythm and not
so much about the lyrics, this album will bust a cap all in your
funkywannabe. That’s right, I said it. Ain’t no doubt!
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Posted August 17, 2013 by mrdap in Funk

Tavares – Hard Core Poetry   3 comments

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Tavares – Hard Core Poetry
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Artist……………: Tavares
Album…………….: Hard Core Poetry
Genre…………….: Soul, R&B
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1974
Ripper……………: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode)
Codec…………….: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version…………..: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 63 %)
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Ripped by…………: AJ Productions on 7/24/2013
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Included………….: NFO, SFV, PLS, M3U, LOG, CUE
Covers……………: Front Back

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1. Tavares – Someone To Go Home To [03:17]
2. Tavares – She’s Gone [03:42]
3. Tavares – My Ship [03:28]
4. Tavares – Leave It Up To The Lady [03:32]
5. Tavares – To Love You [04:04]
6. Tavares – Too Late [04:27]
7. Tavares – Remember What I Told You To Forget [04:11]
8. Tavares – What You Don’t Know [03:54]
9. Tavares – Hard Core Poetry [04:26]
10. Tavares – Too Late (Capitol Us Single Edit) [03:38]
11. Tavares – Remember What I Told You To Forget (Capitol Us Single Edit)[03:23]

Playing Time………: 42:06
Total Size………..: 267.04 MB

NFO generated on…..: 7/24/2013 7:15:56 AM

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by Alex Henderson

Because Johnny Bristol served Tavares so well on its debut album,
Check It Out, it was logical to assume that he would be producing the
group’s next project. Instead, Tavares switched producers on its
second album, Hard Core Poetry, and joined forces with the Dennis
Lambert/Brian Potter team. Having worked with the Four Tops and
others, Lambert and Potter had an impressive track record when it
came to Northern soul, and they do right by Tavares on this excellent
sophomore effort. In addition to producing the LP, Lambert and Potter
handle most of the writing. The only track they didn’t write is a cover
of Hall & Oates’ “She’s Gone,” which became a number one R&B hit
for Tavares. All of the other tracks are Lambert/Potter compositions,
and their writing is excellent on material that ranges from the dramatic
“Too Late” and the sentimental “Remember What I Told You to
Forget” (a number four R&B hit) to the inspiring “Someone to Go
Home To.” Full of gems, Hard Core Poetry is among Tavares’ most
essential albums.
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Posted August 17, 2013 by mrdap in R&B

Anthony White – Could It Be Magic   2 comments

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Anthony White – Could It Be Magic (Philly International)
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Artist……………: Anthony White
Album…………….: Could It Be Magic
Genre…………….: Philly Soul
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1976
Ripper……………: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode)
Codec…………….: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version…………..: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 55 %)
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Ripped by…………: AJ Productions on 7/19/2013
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Included………….: NFO, SFV, PLS, M3U, LOG, CUE
Covers……………: Front

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1. Anthony White – Where Would I Be Without You [03:07]
2. Anthony White – Never Repay Your Love [03:52]
3. Anthony White – Could It Be Magic [04:51]
4. Anthony White – Stop And Think It Over [04:24]
5. Anthony White – There Will Never Be Another [03:52]
6. Anthony White – Never Let You Get Away From Me [03:05]
7. Anthony White – Love Grows Strong [07:29]
8. Anthony White – Yes You Need Love [03:38]
9. Anthony White – I’m So Much In Love With You [03:34]
10. Anthony White – Only Child’s Play [04:05]

Playing Time………: 42:00
Total Size………..: 234.20 MB

NFO generated on…..: 7/19/2013 5:34:45 PM

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From soulwalking.co.uk

Anthony White is an accomplished singer. Born in Philadelphia, Anthony
White signed to the Philadelphia International label in 1975. There he
released a debut single entitled ‘Hey Baby’. The song was not featured
on his 1976 album ‘Could It Be Magic’, an album which was highly
popular in the U.K. and featured the song ‘Stop And Think It Over’.
The album featured songwriting input from Bunny Sigler, T Life and
featured the title track, a version of the Barry Manilow song ‘Could It
Be Magic’.

In 1977, Anthony recorded ‘I Can’t Turn You Loose’ for the Salsoul
label. The B side was the instrumental ‘Block Party’, popular on New
York disco scene. This was his last solo release.

Anthony then teamed up with Paul Simpson as a featured vocalist on
his version of the tune ‘Walk Away From Love’ (a song first made
popular by David Ruffin). The song was released in 1989.
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Posted August 17, 2013 by mrdap in The Sound Of Philadelphia