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Then & Now - 20 Years of Domino Records



Essentials On Wax




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GEORGEJACKSON

LET THE BEST MAN WIN


60s 70s Soul Funk this second volume looks at the recordings george jackson made at fame studios when he was chief songwriter between 1967 and the mid 70s the first volume was met with real enthusiasm by fans of southern soul and this will be no different as the standard is just as high working alongside classic fame house bands hood hawkins johnson and beckett and the fame gang these recordings are real quality george jackson is one of the great writers of southern soul and this volume includes the original versions of classic hits written for among others wilson pickett candi staton and bettye swann on hearing george jackson's demos for him wilson pickett told atlantic records' jerry wexler to sign jackson as an artist as he was a star in the waiting such was the depth and quality of his work that there are songs that have not been issued until now 'i lived through a losing battle' is a song that plunders the depths of despair there is the simply stunning 'i bit off more than i can chew' and the uptempo 'soul lovin' and 'it's not safe to mess on me' on hearing i am confident several of these will now be classed as southern soul classics