Track Listing DISC 1: 1. I Found a Love (With the Falcons) 2. Let Me Be Your Boy 3. If You Need Me 4. It's Too Late 5. I'm Gonna Cry (Cry Baby) 6. Come Home Baby 7. In the Midnight Hour 8. Don't Fight It (Previously Unreleased) 9. I'm Not Tired 10. That's a Man's Way 11. 634-5789 (Soulsville, U. S. A.) 12. Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do) 13. Land of 1000 Dances 14. Mustang Sally 15. Three-Time Loser 16. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 17. Soul Dance Number Three 18. You Can't Stand Alone 19. Funky Broadway 20. I'm in Love 21. Stagger Lee 22. Jealous Love 23. I've Come a Long Way 24. In the Midnight Hour (Live/Previously Unreleased)
DISC 2: 1. I'm a Midnight Mover 2. I Found a True Love 3. She's Looking Good 4. Man and a Half, A 5. Hey Jude 6. Mini-Skirt Minnie 7. Toe Hold 8. Hey Joe 9. You Keep Me Hangin' On 10. She Said Yes 11. Cole, Cooke & Redding 12. Sugar Sugar 13. Get Me Back on Time, Engine Number 9 14. Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You 15. Don't Knock My Love--Part 1 16. Call My Name, I'll Be There 17. Fire and Water 18. Your Love Has Brought Me a Mighty Long Way 19. Funk Factory 20. Funky Broadway (Live in Ghana/Previously Unreleased)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 136 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Bobby Womack, Booker T. & The MG's, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles, Robert Ward, The Memphis Horns | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Wilson Pickett (vocals, harmonica); The Magnificent Montague (spoken vocals); Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass); Duane Allman, Reggie Young, Bobby Womack, Robert Ward, Chips Moman, Dennis Coffey, Eddie Hinton (guitar); Don Renaldo (strings); Charles "Packy" Axton, King Curtis, Charles Chalmers (tenor saxophone); Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone); Clarence Satchel (saxophone); Gene "Bowlegs" Miller (trumpet); Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrook (brass); Ivy Jo Hunter, Bobby Wood, Ugene Dozier (piano); Bobby Emmons, Spooner Oldham, Barry Beckett (keyboards); Thom Bell (organ); Vince Montana (vibraphone, percussion); David Hood, Jerry Jemmott (bass); Roger Hawkins (drums); Eddy Brown (conga); Jack Ashford (percussion); Patty LaBelle & The Blue Belles, Cissy Houston, Judy Clay, Jackie Verdell, John Utley, The Sweet Inspirations (background vocals). Booker T. & The MGs: Booker T. Jones (keyboards); Steve Cropper (guitar); Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass); Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). The Memphis Horns: Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet, French horn). The Falcons: Wilson Pickett, Eddie Floyd, Bonny "Mack" Rice, Willie Schofield. Producers: Robert West, Correc-Tone Recording Co., Lloyd & Logan, Wilson Pickett, Bert Berns, Jerry Wexler, Jim Stewart, Steve Cropper, Tom Dowd, Tommy Cogbill, Rick Hall, Dave Crawford, Brad Shapiro, Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff. This set collects material from one of the pre-eminent soul shouters of the 60's, Wilson "Wicked" Pickett. Pickett began singing in churches in his teens, eventually deciding to follow the path of Sam Cooke and other gospel singers who crossed over into the pop market. First with the Falcons and then solo, he honed his astonishingly powerful singing style in recordings he made with musicians from the Stax label and the Muscle Shoals studio. He had huge hits with "Mustang Sally," "Land Of 1000 Dances," and his masterpiece, "In The Midnight Hour." For anyone but session-counting completists, A MAN AND A HALF should serve as the be-all, end-all Wilson Pickett collection. With two discs, 44 tracks, musical support from Memphis and Muscle Shoals session players, and songs by numerous fellow luminaries (including Steve Cropper, Don Covay, Eddie Floyd, Isaac Hayes, and Bobby Womack), this set brings together some of the finest soul sides recorded in the 20th century. Of course, it is Wicked Pickett's riveting, gravel-filled voice that makes it all happen. Arranged chronologically, A MAN AND A HALF begins with "I Found a Love" (a 1961 single from Pickett's first band, the Falcons) and ends with a live version of "Funky Broadway" (performed at a '71 concert in Ghana). In between are such unassailable classics as the chugging "Mustang Sally," the call-and-response dance anthem "Land of 1000 Dances," and the soulster's signature tune--"In the Midnight Hour." The set is devoid of filler; the non-hit singles are of amazing quality and even Pickett's gritty reading of "Hey Jude" (with Duane Allman on guitar) has its unique charms. This is an indisputable cornerstone of any soul lover's collection.
Editorial Reviews ..a superb two-disc retrospective...Pickett shows why the human voice is one musical instrument that will never go out of fashion.. - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (06/19/1992)
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