Wilson Pickett, Hey Jude

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BIS => 2025 03 28
LACQUERS CUT FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES
LISTENING NOTES BOOKLET
1LP - VMP
1969 => 2023

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Genre: SOUL / R&B / GOSPEL
Format: 1 LP
Date de parution: 1969
Date de la réedition: 2023
Label: VINYL ME, PLEASE (VMP)

TRACKLIST 


A1 Save Me


A2 Hey Jude


A3 Back In Your Arms


A4 Toe Hold


A5 Night Owl


A6 My Own Style Of Loving


B1 A Man And A Half


B2 Sit Down And Talk This Over


B3 Search Your Heart


B4 Born To Be Wild


B5 People Make The World






DESCRIPTION


(AAA) Lacquers Cut from the Original Master Tapes by Ryan Smith, Sterling Sound


Listening Notes Booklet by Andrew Winistorfer




Why you'll love it...


Let’s start with the scream. We tend to define our singers by how “great” their voice is, how deftly they can ascend and descend major and minor scales, and how they can turn up and turn down the emotion inherent in their voices. But when considering Wilson Pickett, it begins and ends with his scream. He could take you on a journey, he could butter you up, he could make you feel things in your vital organs, but you don’t get a nickname like “Wicked Pickett” because you’re a crooner.


Pickett’s “Hey Jude” forms the spiritual centerpiece and title track of hisfinal trip up to the mountain-top, his last true masterpiece LP. He’d take forays to Philadelphia for the new sound of soul, and even go vaguely disco in the late ’70s. But for his final album of the ’60s, a decade where he dominated the soul charts, he’d unwittingly help start southern rock, and scream his way across one of the most recognizable tunes in the history of song. Not bad for 31 minutes and eight seconds worth of music.