Chuck Jackson - Big New York Soul: Wand Records 1961-1966 - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Description: 2017 collection of previously unreleased tracks and rarities from the soul vocalist. Of the eight previously unheard songs debuting here, the highlights are the perky opener 'Things Just Ain't Right', a tremendous cover of the Curtis Mayfield-written 'Need To Belong', originally covered by Jerry Butler and 'Anymore', a duet with Dionne Warwick, a teaming never before heard. We have also included 'Little By Little', a great up-tempo dancer only previously released on the 1987 Kent LP A Powerful Soul which is long deleted and 'The Silencer', a secret agent-styled film theme tune which was only released on compilation CDs in the 90s. There is also a demo of 'In Between Tears', previously only available on a Kent LP. There are two very good B-sides; 'For All Time' and 'And That's Saying A Lot' which have never before appeared on CD. Some collectors may know 'And That's Saying A Lot' from Christine Perfect's cover on her first solo LP. Additionally, 'Big New York' is included as it has only appeared on the In The Naked City CD, which is now deleted. Although the rest of Chuck's material was issued on the two-LPs-on-one CD series, this was mainly in stereo and we have obtained mono versions of such great numbers as 'If I Didn't Love You', 'I've Got To Be Strong' and 'This Broken Heart (That You Gave Me)'. 'Another Day' and 'King Of The Mountain' also get the mono treatment, and sit well with a third unissued Bob Crewe and the 4 Seasons-related track 'Through My Tears' and provide an interesting side-story. Album Tracks 1. Things Just Ain't Right 2. Little By Little 3. Hand It Over 4. Big New York 5. King of the Mountain 6. Another Day 7. Need to Belong 8. For All Time 9. If I Didn't Love You 10. The Same Old Story 11. Why Some People Don't Like Me 12. Whatcha' Gonna Say Tomorrow 13. I've Got to Be Strong 14. The Silencer 15. This Broken Hea
- Artist: Chuck Jackson
- Title: Big New York Soul: Wand Records 1961-1966
- Format: CD
- Label: Kent
- Release Date: 10/06/2017
- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Chuck Jackson - Big New York Soul: Wand Records 1961-1966 - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 029667083027
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