In the Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett

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  • Release Date: 04/15/2003
  • Original Release: 1965
  • Sales Rank: 55,333
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431633526

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In the Midnight Hour

1LISTENIn the Midnight Hour 2:32
2LISTENTeardrops Will Fall 2:32
3LISTENTake a Little Love 2:21
4LISTENFor Better or Worse 2:44
5LISTENI Found a Love 2:59
6LISTENThat's a Man's Way 2:22
7LISTENI'm Gonna Cry 2:19
8LISTENDon't Fight It 2:34
9LISTENTake This Love I've Got 2:13
10LISTENCome Home Baby 2:35
11LISTENI'm Not Tired 2:44
12LISTENLet's Kiss and Make Up 2:31

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Editorial Reviews

Wilson Pickett's first album, from 1965, was a bit of a hodgepodge, including singles from as far back as 1962. Three of these tracks were actually issued as singles by The Falcons (for whom Pickett sang lead) before he started his solo career; others were issued as singles before Pickett broke through as a national star with the title track. This 12-track album doesn't really suffer as a result, however. Besides the all-time classic "In the Midnight Hour," it includes the Mann/Weil-penned single "Come Home Baby," covered by several rock and soul artists; "Don't Fight It," which reached the R&B Top Ten in late 1965; "I'm Gonna Cry," a 1964 single Pickett wrote with fellow soul legend Don Covay; and "I Found a Love," the Falcons single that made the R&B Top Ten in 1962. Working with several collaborators (including Steve Cropper), Pickett himself wrote most of the tunes on this album. The record also featured the first recordings he made with the Stax rhythm section in Memphis -- a combination that would yield much fine soul music throughout the rest of the '60s. The 1993 CD reissue of this album features extensive liner notes and session details. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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