Wilson Pickett – The Exciting Wilson Pickett (45 RPM) - Audiophile

Wilson Pickett – The Exciting Wilson Pickett (2LP, 45 RPM)

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Wilson Pickett – vocals [click here to see more Vinyl/SACD featuring Wilson Pickett]

Bass, Guitar -  Albert "Junior" Lowe (A1-2, B1-3, D3), Donald Dunn (A3, C1-D2) 

Guitar - Steve Cropper (A3,C1-D3), Jimmy Johnson (A1-2, B1-3, D3), Chips Moman (A1-2, B1-3, D3) Tommy Cogbill (A1-2, B1-3, D3) 

Piano : Isaac Hayes (A3, C2-D4), Spooner Oldham (A1-2, B1-3, D3), Joe Hall (C1) 

Drums - Roger Hawkins (A1-2, B1-3, D3), Al Jackson Jr. (A3, C1-D4)

Wayne Jackson, Gene "Bowlegs" Miller (C3, D4) – trumpet

Charles "Packy" Axton (A3, C1-D4), Andrew Love, Charles Chalmers (A1-2, B1-3, D3) – tenor saxophone

Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone

Written by Wilson Pickett (C1-D4), Chris Kenner (A1), Kenner (A2), Steve Cropper (A3), Eddie Floyd (A3), Robert Parker (B1), Don Covay (B2), Ronald Dean Miller (B2), Lance Finney (B3), Willie Schofield (B3), Robert West (B3), Cropper (C1-3, D2), Homer Banks (D1), David Porter (D1), Bobby Womack (D3)


2 LP, gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 45 RPM

Size : 12'’

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressing

Label : Analogue Productions / Atlantic75 Series

Original Label : Atlantic

Recorded May 9-11, 1966 in Muscle Shoals (A1-2, B1-3, D3) ; May 12, 1965 in Memphis (C1) ; September 16, 1965 in Memphis (C3, D2) ; December 20, 1965 in Memphis (A3, C2, D1)

Engineered by Jim Stewart, Rick Hall, Tom Dowd

Produced by Jerry Wexler, Jim Stewart, Rick Hall, Steve Cropper, Tom Dowd

Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at Cohearent Audio

Originally released in August 1966

Reissued in 2024


Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Land of 1000 Dances
  2. Something You Got
  3. 634-5789

Side B:

  1. Barefootin'
  2. Mercy, Mercy
  3. You're So Fine

Side C:

  1. In the Midnight Hour
  2. Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)
  3. Danger Zone

Side D:

  1. I'm Drifting
  2. It's All Over
  3. She's So Good to Me



    Reviews
    :

    “Less of a hodgepodge than his debut album, In the Midnight Hour, Pickett's second album established -- if there had been any doubt -- his stature as a major '60s soul man. The 12 tracks include his monster hits "634-5789," "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)," "In the Midnight Hour," and "Land of 1000 Dances" (the last of which was his first Top Ten pop hit). Collectors will be more interested in the non-hit cuts, which are of nearly an equal level. These include covers of the R&B standards "Something You Got," "Mercy Mercy," and "Barefootin'"; several original tunes written in collaboration with Memphis soul greats Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, and David Porter; and Bobby Womack's "She's So Good to Me." It all adds up to one of the most consistent '60s soul albums ever.” AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger


    Ratings

    AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.9 / 5 

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