Chuck Jackson: Encore / Mr.Everything on CD
Encore / Mr.Everything
Conventional CD, playable with all CD players and computer drives, but also with most SACD or multiplayers.
- Label:
- Kent
- Item number:
- 7199543
- UPC/EAN:
- 0029667211024
- Release date:
- 13.9.1994
The New York-based Scepter /Wand labels recorded some of the finest R&B and soul sides of the 1960s. Their biggest star attraction was, undoubtedly, Dionne Warwick (on Scepter) but Chuck Jackson was up there among the very best of the rest. His rich baritone vocals were the perfect focus for the sophisticated uptown New York soul that became the trademark sound of Wand and he enjoyed huge successes on the R&B charts with such hits as I Don't Want To Cry and the stunning Any Day Now (later covered by Elvis Presley).
This release puts two of Chuck's original Wand albums back to back on one great CD. Encore was originally released in 1963 as Wand LP-655 while "Mr Everything" came out in 1965 as Wand LP-667. The albums have been digitally transferred from original analogue master tapes and specially remixed from multitrack for the best sound quality possible and lurking among the many fine titles are such hits as Tell Him I'm Not Home and Chris Kenner's Something You've Got (the first of 3 hit duets with Maxine Brown). Jackson later went on to record for Motown and ABC, but he never reached the heights to which he so effortlessly soared at Wand.
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Tell him I'm not home
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2 Blue holiday
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3 Tomorrow
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4 Two stupid feet
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5 This broken heart (that you gave me)
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6 Don't believe him, Donna
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7 King of the Mountain
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8 Invisible
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9 Another Day
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10 Lonely am I
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11 Go on Yak Yak
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12 Getting ready for the heartbreak
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13 Since I don't have you
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14 I just don't know what to do with myself
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15 I need you
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16 I'm your man
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17 Human
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18 Love is a many splendored thing
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19 The work song
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20 If I didn't love you
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21 Something you've got
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22 D-5
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23 Somebody new
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24 Tears of joy