Jackie Wilson - By Special Request… (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Jackie Wilson
- Title: By Special Request…
- Year Of Release: 1961 / 2015
- Label: Demon Music Group Ltd.
- Genre: R&B, Soul, Pop, Rock and Roll, Doo-Wop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 36:31
- Total Size: 229 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Cry (02:50)
2. My Heart Belongs to Only You (02:48)
3. Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) (03:18)
4. Tenderly (03:44)
5. Lonely Life (02:28)
6. The Way I Am (02:15)
7. Try a Little Tenderness (04:08)
8. Mood Indigo (03:23)
9. You Belong to My Heart (Solamente Un Vez) (03:04)
10. Indian Love Call (03:27)
11. One More Time (02:41)
12. I'm Comin' on Back to You (02:21)
1. Cry (02:50)
2. My Heart Belongs to Only You (02:48)
3. Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) (03:18)
4. Tenderly (03:44)
5. Lonely Life (02:28)
6. The Way I Am (02:15)
7. Try a Little Tenderness (04:08)
8. Mood Indigo (03:23)
9. You Belong to My Heart (Solamente Un Vez) (03:04)
10. Indian Love Call (03:27)
11. One More Time (02:41)
12. I'm Comin' on Back to You (02:21)
Jackie Wilson was one of the most important agents of black pop's transition from R&B into soul. In terms of vocal power (especially in the upper register), few could outdo him; he was also an electrifying on-stage showman. He was a consistent hitmaker from the mid-'50s through the early '70s, although never a crossover superstar. His reputation isn't quite on par with Ray Charles, James Brown, or Sam Cooke, however, because his records did not always reflect his artistic genius. Indeed, there is a consensus of sorts among critics that Wilson was something of an underachiever in the studio, due to the sometimes inappropriately pop-based material and arrangements that he used.
Wilson was well-known on the R&B scene before he went solo in the late '50s. In 1953 he replaced Clyde McPhatter in Billy Ward & the Dominoes, one of the top R&B vocal groups of the '50s. Although McPhatter was himself a big star, Wilson was as good as or better than the man whose shoes he filled. Commercially, however, things took a downturn for the Dominoes in the Wilson years, although they did manage a Top 20 hit with "St. Therese of the Roses" in 1956. Elvis Presley was one of those who was mightily impressed by Wilson in the mid-'50s; he can be heard praising Jackie's on-stage cover of "Don't Be Cruel" in between-song banter during the Million Dollar Quartet session in late 1956.
Wilson was well-known on the R&B scene before he went solo in the late '50s. In 1953 he replaced Clyde McPhatter in Billy Ward & the Dominoes, one of the top R&B vocal groups of the '50s. Although McPhatter was himself a big star, Wilson was as good as or better than the man whose shoes he filled. Commercially, however, things took a downturn for the Dominoes in the Wilson years, although they did manage a Top 20 hit with "St. Therese of the Roses" in 1956. Elvis Presley was one of those who was mightily impressed by Wilson in the mid-'50s; he can be heard praising Jackie's on-stage cover of "Don't Be Cruel" in between-song banter during the Million Dollar Quartet session in late 1956.
Soul | R&B | Pop | FLAC / APE
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