What Would Your Mama Say

George Jackson
What Would Your Mama Say

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GRPV
Release date: 25/Apr/2006
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Sales Rank: #59 in Contemporary R&B
#14283 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Style: Contemporary R&B
Product No.: 1898529728

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Without You
1.2 (Ain't Nothing Like a) Sweet Woman's Love
1.3 Fallin' Back in Love
1.4 Make You Feel Love Again
1.5 What Would Your Mama Say?
1.6 I Know She Misses Me
1.7 Lovin' You
1.8 Till I Find Some Way
1.9 As Long As I Can Count on Your Love
1.10 Feed the Hunger for the Night
1.11 I Wish I Could Be Your Lover
1.12 You're in Love
1.13 Song and Dance Man
1.14 A Little Taste of Outside Love
1.15 Love Vibrations
1.16 Another Woman Involved
1.17 Just Can't Make It Without You
1.18 New York Woman
1.19 All That Time We Could Have Been in Love
1.20 The Only Way Is Up (Radio Edit)
1.21 No Mess Off Nobody
1.22 In Between Drinks
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: On The Fabulous Soul Re-issue Label "grapevine Soul"
Description:George Jackson didn't quite make it as an artist, but he enjoys a fanatical underground following, particularly with "Southern soul" fans who rate him as a master and a living legend. He appeared twice on the Billboard charts, and as a songwriter, he became a virtual hit factory, penning hundreds of classic songs, including several million sellers for some of the biggest names in the business. This 22 track collection contains songs recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound in Sheffield, Alabama. (Previously deleted:3/1/10. Original release date:4/18/06)
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, AL except 22 recorded at Malaco Studios, Jackson, MS
Producer: George Jackson, Jimmy Johnson
No. of tracks: 22
Manufacturer No.: GRPV3026.2
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Ivica S. - 27/Dec/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
I'm still amazed that these amazing George Jackson CD compilations are not getting more notice. This is sublime 1970s southern soul. Highly recommended