DOUBLE L RECORDS 1963 SDL-8300
First Solo AlBum of Wilson Pickett
In 1962, Wilson Pickett experienced its first success in the Falcons
I Found a Love with but little after posting I Found a Love,
he decided to embark on a solo career, and in 1963 he joined
he label of Lloyd Price, Double The Records. Pickett then
experienced his first success as a solo artist with It's too late -
(not to be confused with the title of Chuck Willis= -
who enter the charts July 27, 1963.
credits:
credits:
Arranged By, Conductor – Sonny Sanders, Teacho Wiltshire
Engineer – Phil Macy, Robert Bateman
Producer – Robert Bateman
Engineer – Phil Macy, Robert Bateman
Producer – Robert Bateman
tracks list:
A1 If You Need Me 2:35
A2 I'm Gonna Love You 2:10
A3 Baby Don't You Weep 2:09
A4 Peacebreaker 2:37
A5 I'm Down To My Last Heartbreak 2:49
A6 R.B. Special 2:26
B1 I Can't Stop 2:32
B2 It'll Never Be The Same 2:35
B3 Baby Call On Me 2:25
B4 Give Your Lovin' Right Now 2:25
B5 It's Too Late 3:03
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