Little Milton - 1988 - Back To Back [mp3@320]

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Little Milton - 1988 - Back To Back [mp3@320] (Size: 99.29 MB)
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 Little Milton - Back to Back.log5.07 KB
 01 - I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down.mp39.73 MB
 02 - Caught In the Act (Of Gettin' It On).mp310.52 MB
 03 - You Can't Trust Your Neighbor.mp310.38 MB
 04 - Penitentiary Blues.mp310.44 MB
 05 - (I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night.mp38.28 MB
 06 - I Don't Believe In Ghosts.mp39.9 MB
 07 - It's Hard To Explain.mp39.37 MB
 08 - The End Of the Rainbow.mp311.73 MB
 09 - Fast Young Lady.mp39.06 MB
 10 - The WInd Beneath My Wings.mp39.6 MB

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Ripped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy.
Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag.



Little Milton

1988 - Back To Back [mp3@320]



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Little Milton


Little Milton in 2002

Wiklpedia:
James Milton Campbell, Jr. (September 7, 1934 – August 4, 2005), better known as Little Milton, was an American blues singer and guitarist, best known for his hit records "Grits Ain't Groceries," "Walking the Back Streets and Crying," and "We're Gonna Make It."



Back To Back



Artist: Little Milton
Title: Back To Back
Producers: Tommy Couch, Wolf Stephenson
Release Date: 1988
Label: Malaco Records
Catalog #: MAL 7448 CD
ASIN: B000001L08
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Soul
Total Time: 43:00

AllMusic Review Alex Henderson:
From a soul standpoint, Back to Back was the strongest album that Little Milton recorded for Malaco in the 1980s. Though the CD contains a few noteworthy 12-bar numbers (including "Penitentiary Blues" and "It's Hard to Explain"), R&B is dominant. Those who fancy '70s-type soul shouldn't miss Milton's passionate, confessional storytelling on such treasures as "(I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night," "Caught in the Act (Of Gettin' It On)," and the heartbreaking "I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down." The gruff, big-voiced singer/guitarist even breathes some life into "Wind Beneath My Wings," a corny pop ballad that was unbearably insipid in Bette Midler's hands but is easier to take when Milton gets a hold of it.



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01. I Was Tryin' Not To Break Down (Jackson, Jones) (4:13)
02. Caught In The Act (Of Gettin' It On) (Banks, Hampton) (4:34)
03. You Can't Trust Your Neighbor (Hayes, Porter) (4:30)
04. Penitentiary Blues (Johnson, Mosley) (4:32)
05. (I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night (Ward) (3:35)
06. I Don't Believe In Ghosts (Jackson) (4:18)
07. It's Hard To Explain (Johnson, Mosley) (4:04)
08. The End Of The Rainbow (Mitchell) (5:06)
09. Fast Young Lady (Jackson, Moore, Settle) (3:56)
10. The Wind Beneath My Wings (Henley, Silbar) (4:10)



Credits:

Little Milton Guitar, Vocals
Thomisene Anderson - Vocals (Background)
Gary Armstrong - Horn
Jewel Bass - Vocals (Background)
Harrison Calloway - Horn, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
Milton Campbell - Guitar
Ben Cauley - Horn
Mickey Davis - Strings
Janet Dressler - Strings
Steve Dressler - Strings
John Frantz - Strings
Linda Geidel - Strings
Ray Griffin - Bass
Brian Gum - Strings
Claudette Hampton - Strings
Mark Hatch - Strings
Mike Haynes - Horn
Catherine Henderson - Vocals (Background)
Jim Horn - Horn
Clayton Ivey - Keyboards
Jimmy Johnson - Guitar
Tom Lowe - Strings
Bob McNally - Strings
Tim Mika - Strings
Peggy Plucker - Strings
James Robertson - Drums
Charles Rose - Horn
Harvey Thompson - Horn
Michael Toles - Guitar
Carson Whitsett - Keyboards
Dino Zimmerman - Guitar




Note:
This is not my rip.
My thanks to the original uploader (whoever that may be).



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