Jackie Day – Dig It The Most – The Complete CD (Kent)

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1. Before It’s Too Late
2. Oh, What Heartaches
3. Long As I Got My Baby
4. Get To Steppin’
5. Without A Love
6. If I’d Lose You
7. What Kind Of Man Are You?
8. I Dig It The Most
9. I Want Your Love
10. Naughty Boy
11. I Can’t Wait
12. What’s The Cost
13. Free At Last
14. What Happened
15. Step Aside
16. Guilty
17. You Are My Sunshine
18. Don’t Fence Me In
19. What Kind Of Man Are You (Alternate Vocal Take)
20. Without A Love (Alternate; Take 1)

Weight 120 g
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Dig It The Most – The Complete

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Jackie Day

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Los Angelean Jackie Day had a string of mainly west coast releases throughout the 60s and up until 1971. In these she conveyed the joy of being a young black woman in that exciting era and the heartache of personal relationships.

This is the first solo CD from her and contains all her known recordings, including two previously unissued 1969 Specialty tracks. Jackie was able to move from slick songs for the dancers to big Southern soul-influenced ballads with ease within the same three hour session. Many of her singles featured a side of each style. Her very rare and expensive Phelectron recording ‘Naughty Boy’ is featured. That label was owned by the father of top LA lawyer Johnny Cochran; he full, fascinating story of its recording will be revealed for the first time in the notes.

All eight of Jackie’s Modern recordings are here including the cool jazz influenced of ‘I Dig It The Most’ and the stomping ‘Get To Steppin’’ both left in the vaults until Kent issued them on Various artist CDs. The mod and Northern Soul classic ‘Before It’s Too Late’ has been re-mastered from the multi track for the first time and all the Modern recordings are digitally restored to the latest high standards, superior to any other prior releases. As a bonus, there is an alternate vocal take of Jackie’s first Modern 45 ‘Without A Love’.

Jackies very first session for Ray Dobard’s Music City label makes a Kent debut along with her two Paula tracks. These, although Los Angeles recordings, have been admired by southern soul fans for years. Alternate vocal takes of two of Jackie’s best ballads have been discovered and included at the end as bonuses.

LA writer Jim Dawson has written the sleeve notes, aided by his close friendship with Jackie’s ex-husband Big Jay McNeely.- Ace Records

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