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Greatest Hits Music Artist : Wilson Pickett Music Label : Atlantic Release Date : 1990-10-25 Artistopia's Price :$8.87
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No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: PICKETT,WILSON Title: GREATEST HITS Street Release Date: 07/07/1987 Domestic Genre: OLDIES
Wilson Pickett was a force of nature, a one-man hurricane that blew everything out of his path. As he sang in one of his many Top 40 R&B singles, he was A Man and a Half, a title so fitting it served as a summary for Rhino's 1993 double-disc compilation, a collection that stood as the most exhaustive Pickett retrospective until Rhino Handmade unleashed the six-disc box Funky Midnight Mover: The Atlantic Recordings (1962-1978), a monumental testament to the sweatiest, grittiest, soul singer who ever grabbed a microphone. This set may not be billed as the "complete recordings", but it is effectively that, rounding up all the master takes Pickett cut for Atlantic during those 16 years, dipping back for a few sides by his early group the Falcons, skipping his three-year sojourn at RCA from 1972-1975, adding some rarities, but essentially serving up all his prime titles in a handsome, hardcover book.
Track: 38: In The Mid Media Type: CD Artist: PICKETT,WILSON Title: DEFINITIVE WILSON PICKETT COLLECTION Street Release Date: 09/26/2006 Import Genre: SOUL/R & B
Two CD set is a 'fat' double jewelbox. Includes previously unreleased tracks. Very slight scuffs on discs will not affect play. Atlantic Remasters series.
This 1966 Atlantic album is one of the best soul records of the 1960s! Soul star Wilson Pickett's second album, it includes the hits "Land Of 1000 Dances," "634-5789," "In The Midnight Hour" and "Ninety-Nine And A Half (Won't Do)."
Wicked Pickett Music Artist : Wilson Pickett Music Label : Collectables Release Date : 2006-01-17 Artistopia's Price :$13.90
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A reissue of the 1966 classic when Pickett was at his peak of popularity on both the Soul and the Top 40 charts.