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Great J.J. Jackson, The

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発売日 1999年06月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSee For Miles
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SEECD281
SKU 5014661028131

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      But It's Alright

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    2. 2.
      Try Me

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    3. 3.
      That Ain't Right

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    4. 4.
      You've Got Me Dizzy

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    5. 5.
      Change Is Gonna Come

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    6. 6.
      I Dig Girls

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    7. 7.
      Come And See Me (I'm Your Man)

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    8. 8.
      Stones That I Throw

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    9. 9.
      Give Me Back The Love

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    10. 10.
      Ain't Too Proud To Beg

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    11. 11.
      Love Is A Hurtin' Thing

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    12. 12.
      Boogaloo Baby

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

    13. 13.
      Let It Out

      アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

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アーティスト: J.J. Jackson

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J.J. Jackson may be remembered for just one song, but that tune was a doozy -- "But It's Alright" was a tight, hard-grooving bit of Northern soul (so Northern it was actually recorded in England) with a swinging and swaggering vocal from Jackson, and it was catchy enough to become a major hit in 1966 and then hit the pop charts again in 1969. The Great J.J. Jackson was released after "But It's Alright" became a hit for the second time, and combines four songs from Jackson's 1966 debut album (imaginatively called But It's Alright) with eight newer tracks. Funkier and more psychedelic-influenced sounds may have been making their presence known at the end of the '60s, but Jackson was a man devoted to old-school soul, and the tone of this album is consistent despite the three years separating the two batches of material. Jackson's vocals suggests he learned more than a little from Otis Redding, and while his songs and the arrangements reflect the East Coast R&B sound (with some Motown around the edges), he wasn't afraid to add a good portion of Southern grit to his performances, and the results offer up the best of both worlds. Jackson was also a strong songwriter even if he never came up with another number quite as emphatic as "But It's Alright" (he even borrowed a bit of its melody for "Four Walls [Three Windows and Two Doors]"), and there are a few songs here that by all rights should have been hits, including "Too Late," "Try Me," and "Down But Not Out." For their 2009 reissue of The Great J.J. Jackson, Collectors' Choice Music included the eight songs from 1966's But It's Alright that didn't make the cut for the 1969 edition (among then "The Stones That I Throw," an early Robbie Robertson composition that predates the Hawks' evolution into the Band), effectively giving fans both albums built around Jackson's biggest hit. The original release was already a top-shelf soul session, and in expanded form this is arguably the definitive J.J. Jackson collection. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

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