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| Between March 1966 and September 1968 Walter Jackson was at his peak. He recorded a series of exceptional singles – hits or no, they were all just great records. After Welcome Home (the title track of his previous album) Walter’s new producer Ted Cooper cut their next four sessions in New York. This change of venue produced immediate results and It’s An Uphill Climb To The Bottom became Walter’s biggest R&B chart hit so far when it reached #11 in mid-1966. The follow-up After You There Can Be Nothing, co-written by Cooper, didn’t match the sales but continued the high quality of his previous records. Herb Bernstein’s arrangements were subtly different on …Nothing and they featured again on the classic A Corner In The Sun. Riley Hampton was back on hand for Speak Her Name, the superb hit that became the title for this most potent third album. From the same session came the best version of Bacharach’s They Don’t Give Medals To Yesterday’s Heroes cut by a few others including Ben E King, Lou Rawls and Chuck Jackson - but none got it down quite as well as Walter. It was used as the flipside to Speak Her Name issued in America with a picture sleeve. | |||||||||||
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ARTIST WALTER JACKSON |
CATALOGUE NUMBER CDKEND 273 |
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| TITLE SPEAK HER NAME: THE OKEH RECORDINGS VOL 3 |
GENRE 60s Soul |
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ARTIST WALTER JACKSON |
CATALOGUE NUMBER CDKEND 266 |
LABEL KENT |
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| TITLE WELCOME HOME: THE OKEH RECORDINGS VOL 2 |
GENRE 60s Soul |
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ARTIST WALTER JACKSON |
CATALOGUE NUMBER CDKEND 263 |
LABEL KENT |
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| TITLE IT'S ALL OVER: THE OKEH RECORDINGS VOL 1 |
GENRE 60s Soul |
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