01 Once In A While (Is Better Than Never At All)
02 Old Friend (You Asked Me If I Miss Her)
03 The Kind Of Woman That’s Got No Heart
04 Lonely Man
05 He’s Too Old
06 I’m A Poor Man’s Son
07 What Do You Think About My Baby
08 Anything You Do Is Alright
09 I’ll Be True To You
10 Take Me Just As I Am
11 That’s How Much I Love You
12 I Never Loved A Woman (The Way I Love You)
13 Who’s Been Warming My Oven
14 Walking Out On You
15 Soul City USA
16 Sweet Sixteen
17 Uptight Good Woman
18 Lover’s Crime
19 My Love Is Real
20 The Power Of A Woman
21 I’m A Poor Man’s Son (Alt version)
22 That’s How Much I Love You (Alt version)
Spencer Wiggins – The Goldwax Years CD (Kent)
Code: CDKEND262
£12.75
Out of stock
Weight | 120 g |
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Title | The Goldwax Years |
Artist | Spencer Wiggins |
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Spencer Wiggins was Goldwax’s third most recorded artist after James Carr and the Ovations.
He is considered one of the very best Southern Soul singers. He also had a great blues voice so several of these tracks will appeal to Ace’s blues aficionados too.
His eight singles for Goldwax are all highly collectable.
This CD contains 23 tracks from his most productive era, digitally re-mastered to give the best sound ever.
Contains two previously unreleased tracks.
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