Georgia-born, New Jersey-raised soul singer Millie Jackson is better known for her dirty mouth than her Gladys Knight-like voice, and she clearly doesn't mind, but she shouldn't be dismissed as an exploitative joke. At her best she's a canny writer/producer and an intelligent, passionate performer, and she did pioneer the raunchy 'tellin' it like it is' patter for which she's infamous. Her 1972 debut is one of the freshest albums of her career, her style remarkably mature and the sound an infectious blend of '60s soul influences (from Motown to Stax to early Philly soul). Even though the arrangements are done north of the Mason/Dixon line (in New York by Bert DeCoteaux, and in DC by Tony Camillo), the record feels like it was lifted off the pressing plant in Muscle Shoals or Jackson. ![]() CaughtUp is the fourth album by R&B musician MillieJackson. It includes the hit singles, '(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right', 'The Rap' and 'I'm Through Trying to Prove My Love to You.' A concept album, CaughtUp follows the story of a woman having an affair wit. Here you can download caught up millie jackson shared files: Millie Jackson Lovingly Yours (1976).rar from mediafire.com 37.03 MB, Millie jackson caught up still caught up in avaxhome from depositfiles.com (169 MB), Millie jackson caught up 1974 reissue 1989 so int rar from mediafire.com (49 MB), Millie jackson caught up 1 hellip rar from. Millie is just as tough and aggressively honest here as she would be on her breakout, 1974's Caught Up, and songs like ‘I Ain't Giving Up’ and are of the same high caliber. She injects the perfect measure of anger and genuine confusion into the hypocrisy fable (her first R&B hit) and has no trouble switching gears for the affectionate with a driving bassline and handclaps making direct connections to the classic Motown sound. The biggest hit here was another love song, the swinging her second R&B Top Ten entry. Even though it never came together quite like Caught Up, Jackson's first LP introduced a major talent to the R&B world. ~ ee Millie Jackson singing 'Hurts So Good' (Soul Train '73). The files on this site are NOT for commercial use. You are invited to download the music and, if you like it, you are strongly encouraged to buy the CD. That way you support the artists who produce it. In any case you should see these selections as for evaluation purpose only and you're asked to delete the music 24 hours after storing it in your computer or external device. Should anybody holding a copyright claim to any of these materials object to their presence here, please post a comment, and I will promptly remove the download link. PLEASE, leave your comments always on the last post.
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