Saturday, January 21, 2023

Chuck Jackson - The Motown Anthology (2005) Universal + Booklet (Flac)

 Chuck Jackson joined Motown in late 1967 with his first release "(You Can't Let The Boy In You Overpower) The Man In You / Girls, Girls, Girls released in 1968. Despite recording a range of Motown and other covers as well as new recordings he never achieved the success he had at Wand. However this is a fine collection of Chuck's Motown recordings and his vocals are as strong as ever, there are a few iffy tracks but most are great.

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20 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Chuck Jackson 2 CD Album AMM

PeterH said...

A Jackson (double-) CD worth listening to. Thanks for review, P.

gmortars said...

Chuck Jackson always warrants a listen. 🎧
Thanks, OSR!

Lordchester said...

One Chuck Jackson a day, keeps the doctor away.

richsoul said...

Chuck Jackson is always a welcomed sight in the house. Thank you AMM.

andr3 nalin said...

I just asked myself why I love Chuck Jackson so much but the text would be to long, I guess ;) ☮️☀️✌🏻

Little Bill said...

Great upgrade amm many thanks!

soultime said...

Such a shame Chuck Jackson should have been massive on the motown label but his career never realy seemed to take off .

bigcravings said...

Great, great voice

Bill said...

THANK YOU AMM and OSR for this excellent share!

RMstorm said...

Thanks OldSoulRebel for more Motown with Chuck

Bob Mac said...

Looks like a great album, many thanks for the review.

hakase said...

looks great 4 on 2 ! thanks much OSR!

reb.jukebox said...

thanks Oldsoulrebel looks like a great comp
Reb

trinity said...

Thank you kindly for the review mate - still prefer chucks version of I got the need over that horrid spooky n sue version

Bill Pritchard said...

Another little gem! Thanks.

Rush said...

Thanks for all the Chuck Jackson albums Oldsoulrebel

Rush said...

Thanks for all the Chuck Jackson albums Oldsoulrebel

pedro B said...

Great singer none less nipped in the bud by certain people at Motown never give the respect the man deserved I'm getting off my soap box now Thanks Oldsoulrebel happy for the flac version

Cheers Pedro

Smokey said...

A very nic album, thanks for the review.