What were your favorite Jackie recordings? What was your favorite Jackie musical period [[Atlantic? Kayvette? Columbia?). Anyone drooling for a Jackie Moore Multi-Label Retrospective Set?
What were your favorite Jackie recordings? What was your favorite Jackie musical period [[Atlantic? Kayvette? Columbia?). Anyone drooling for a Jackie Moore Multi-Label Retrospective Set?
I am a fan of Jackie Moore's work. I cannot say I know enough about her career to designate which period I prefered most. I liked the songs "Precious, Precious", Sweet Charlie Babe", " This Time",etc,etc.
Marv
Last edited by marv2; 09-26-2011 at 10:00 AM.
This time baby remix!
Yes!! Favorites are "This Time Baby", "Wrapped Up In Your Lovin'", "It's Harder To Leave", "I'll Always Love You", "Just To Be With You" and "Both Ends Against The Middle".
I liked "Personally", written by Paul Kelly. I liked all her work, but the earliest record I remember was issued on Shout
label, Here I Am. Great singer!!! I believe she is from Jacksonville, FL. Make Me Feel Like A Woman was good too,
I think on TK label. All her work on Atlantic was outstanding.
Yes! He recorded in Miami too. He also wrote "A Woman Will Do Wrong" which was recorded by Helene Smith and also
done by Irma Thomas and Dee Dee Sharp as it is such a great song.
I recall going into a club in London around 71/72, and hearing a track that completely knocked me out. That track was 'Time', and it still sounds as good today.
Sadly, I only know Precious, which I love. Will have to start digging and find out more. Thanks for pushing me into this..Paulo xxx
Aha! Paul Kelly is such a talented singer and songwriter......... I have got everything I can lay my hands on, both performed by him and also compositions which he wrote and produced on others. Personal favourite is "Bathing in Love Waters" with great arrangements by Gene Page. He did some great work with Annette Snell as well as Jackie Moore. I'll upload to Youtube and give you the url. Time Paul Kelly got some recognition! [[ Keith, he could do with a reissue...Warners did it some years ago and it is very rare and highly sought after).
Here's some appetisers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-r83...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3woJm...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY1t77YNvKo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBIWTgCi1MQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT8mZ...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba36K...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek2KGasEC-o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T0aB0kNTFY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sJpH34U90Y
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She also did the Elgins' Darling Baby on Atlantic. I think Shout bought the master for Here I Am, which I believe has
a Florida connection. It is the first record I remember by Jackie Moore.
I saw Paul Kelly perform couple of times. He worked a lot with Joe Tex.
Randy, I'd love to have seen him.....he had same manager as Joe Tex, Buddy Killen...
I had the "Sweet Charlie Babe" vinyl LP [[and a few of her Atlantic singles) but foolishly sold it and could never find another copy. Kicking myself ever since. I see it is now on CD.
http://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Charlie-...7083201&sr=1-2
Fortunately, about 10 years ago, I found the "Precious, Precious - The Best Of Jackie Moore" CD, which appears to have most of the songs I love.
http://www.amazon.com/Precious-Best-...7083201&sr=1-3
"Precious Precious" and "Both Ends Against the Middle" are my favorites, but I love anything by her! I'm not sure what came first, her Shout single [["Here I Am") or her Wand single [["Loser Again").
Best,
Mark
HI Johnjeb [[I'm a JEB as well). Check out this collection that contains 8 of Jackie's recordings on the Kayvette label.
http://www.amazon.com/Tk-Deep-Soul-S.../dp/B000000PSQ
Jim
Jackie moore is cool with me,didn't she record[something in a look]in the mid-seventies?
Loved all her work, personal faves are "Here I Am", "Both Ends Against The Middle", "Personally" all the stuff Bobby Eli did on her, all the Kayvette releases[[check out Disco Body) but my fave"Sometimes It Got To Rain In your Lovelife" BAAD record. Saw her maybe 15 years ago in a disco singin to the tracks.She was very happy & shockled that I knew all her work.Very sweet southern lady.
Paul Kelly is my favourite artist of all time. Kent records are putting out a CD of his work at the end of this year or at the start of the next....
Jackie Moore is one of the greatest soul singers, ever, as well. The " Sweet Charlie babe " and " Make me feel like a woman " LPs are both magnificent.
Amithesameboy
Paul Kelly is my favourite artist of all time. Kent records are putting out a CD of his work at the end of this year or at the start of the next....
Great news.....any idea of the track listing?
Some other Jackie Moore favorites: If and Clean Up Your Own Yard.
Incidentally we at Kent found a third track from the Wand 45 session called The Same Change that we put out on a Various Artists CD called Manhattan Soul [[I know it was cut in Philly!) CDKEND 347. Ady
Is "Here I Am" available on CD?
I liked Jackie's earlier harder soul recordings so much more than the disco flavored stuff. Her voice was out of this world when she got fired up...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9DPC...eature=related
motony mentioned "There's Got To Be Rain In Your Life" by Jackie Moore....
I've posted the Staples Singers version here..... http://mikew-uk.podomatic.com/entry/...14_18_41-07_00
and here is Dorothy Norwood's original http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNOPNSjvYc0
Last edited by MIKEW-UK; 10-25-2011 at 05:28 PM.
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