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WLV 82078LP
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Wilson Pickett's Feels Good! The Early Years Of The Wicked Pickett features some of his earliest recordings out of Detroit with The Falcons, and very early solo material; this collection shows the legend of soul music when he was just getting started. Though these are early recordings, Pickett's voice is fully formed and some of these tracks are the equals of later hits like "In The Midnight Hour", and "Ninety-Nine and a Half". For any fan of American soul music, this collection is absolutely necessary.
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4M 244LP
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2021 restock. "Hey Jude is the classic 1969 release by Wilson Pickett cut with the Muscle Shoals session crew while Duane Allman added his intense, bluesy guitar to the mix. This album of hard southern soul features Pickett in top form with his powerful vocals featured on soul tunes such as 'A Man and a Half' and 'Toe Hold' alongside choice rock covers including the title track and 'Born to Be Wild.' Reissued on 180-gram vinyl with tip-on jacket by 4 Men With Beards."
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APL 10312LP
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Cut-out copies of Wilson Pickett's 1973 album. Includes the tracks "Soft Soul Boogie Woogie," "Never My Love," You Lay'd It On Me," "Two Women And A Wife," "Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind" and "Take The Pollution Out Your Throat."
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SD 8145LP
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Exact repro of this 1967 album, manufactured by Rhino. Covers of Bobby Womack's "I Found The One," "Something Within Me" and "I'm Sorry About That," plus originals "I Found A Love" and "Soul Dance Number Three."
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SD 8138LP
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Wilson Pickett's 1966 album is still wicked after all these years. A remarkable fusion of gospel, R&B and pop, featuring a cover of Bobby Womack's "Nothing You Can Do." Exact repro, manufactured by Rhino.
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ATL 8114HLP
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The title track of this 1966 album is Wilson Pickett's utmost claim to fame. Other tracks include "Don't Fight It" and "I'm Not Tired." 180 gram reissue, manufactured by Rhino.
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