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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)
Codec…………….: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version…………..: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 81 %)
Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Tags……………..: VorbisComment
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Ripped by…………: AJ Productions on 2/27/2010
Posted 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

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