The Soul Of Wilson Pickett

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 32:22

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The Soul Of Wilson Pickett

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I really like Wilson Pickett and he did a good job with each song but I've never heard any of them before,which if I bought it I would prefer having some of the songs I was familiar with. Not the Best Wilson Pickett Album I ever heard

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avoid the last track

mgdistrict

This album is fantastic. If you're here looking at it, you probably know that Wicked Pickett was the man. But TRUST ME... avoid the last track. It is garbage; a ridiculous 90s-style remix of a classic Falcons/Wilson tune. Take the first track only; that's all you need.

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Early, wicked sides cut after the ex-Falcon flew the coop to go solo. These tracks along with his pre-solo masterpiece “I Found a Love” secured a lucrative deal for Wilson with Atlantic Records. Contains early soul bleeders and pleaders “If You Need Me,” “It’s Too Late,” and not as frequently heard ditties like “Robert’s Monkey Beat,” named after Satintones’ Robert Bateman and Don Juan Mancha’s “Down to My Last Heartbreak.” – Andrew Hamilton