Track Listing 1. Don't Fight It 2. In the Midnight Hour 3. 634-5789 4. Ninety-Nine and One-Half (Won't Do) 5. Land of 1000 Dances 6. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 7. Mustang Sally 8. Soul Dance Number Three 9. Funky Broadway 10. I'm in Love 11. She's Lookin' Good 12. I Found a True Love 13. I'm a Midnight Mover 14. Man and a Half, A 15. Hey Jude 16. You Keep Me Hangin' On 17. Sugar Sugar 18. Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You 19. Get Me Back on Time, Engine Number Nine 20. Don't Knock My Love (Part 1) 21. Mama Told Me Not to Come 22. I Found a Love - (with The Falcons) 23. It's Too Late 24. If You Need Me
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Bobby Womack, Cissy Houston, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, Isaac Hayes, King Curtis, Steve Cropper, The Memphis Horns | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Wilson Pickett (vocals); Steve Cropper, Chips Moman, Bobby Womack, Duanne Allman, Jimmy Johnson, Reggie Young, Eddie Hinton, Norman Harris (guitar); Packy Axton, Charlie Chalmers, Jimmy Mitchell, King Curtis (tenor saxophone); Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone); Gene "Bowlegs" Miller (trumpet); Joe Hall, Bobby Woods, Ugene Dozier, Lenny Pakula, Isaac Hayes (piano); Spooner Oldham, Barry Beckett, Dave Crawford (piano, keyboards); Thom Bell (organ); Bobby Emmons (keyboards); Donald "Duck" Dunn, Tommy Cogbill, David Hood (bass); Al Jackson, Roger Hawkins, Gene Chrisman, Earl Young (drums); Cissy Houston (background vocals). The Memphis Horns: Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet). Producers include: Jim Stewart, Steve Cropper, Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, Tommy Cogbill. Recorded between 1965 and 1971. Originally released as a 2 LP set.
Editorial Reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - ...sassy, driving, a horn section pounding away, testifying, mesmerising. It's all here... Q (07/01/1993)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...sassy, driving, a horn section pounding away, testifying, mesmerising. It's all here... Q (07/01/1993)
5 stars out of 5 - [H]e defined a dramatic sound in which terse horn phrases, an infallible rhythm section and Steve Cropper's spindly guitar lines accentuated the inexorable force of his vocals. Rolling Stone
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