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Jackie Edwards, I Feel So Bad

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1664648

Disk length: 58m 48s (22 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Feel So Bad 2:04
2. Come On Home 2:38
3. Come Back Girl 3:17
4. Tell Me What It's All About 2:21
5. If This Is Heaven 3:11
6. Baby I Want To Be Near You 2:15
7. I Don't Know 3:14
8. In A Dream 2:36
9. How Can You Hang On To A Dream 2:36
10. Put Your Tears Away 2:35
11. Tell Me Right Now 3:17
12. Do You Want Me 2:26
13. Don't Want To Be Made A Fool Of 2:14
14. Summertime 2:15
15. Hush 2:20
16. Keep On Running 2:35
17. Somebody Help Me 2:39
18. Ooh, Ooh 2:51
19. Oh Mary 2:21
20. My Love And I 2:42
21. L-O-V-E (Love) 2:43
22. I Must Go Back 3:25

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Review

Acclaimed by many as Jamaica's own Nat 'King' Cole, Wilfred 'Jackie' Edwards was a true founding fathers of Reggae music, first making his mark at a time when the island's record industry was still in its infancy. After scoring with a series of best-selling singles, he relocated to London where his producer and mentor, Chris Blackwell, fully utilized his talents as an accomplished vocalist and songwriter, with Edwards penning pop hits for Wayne Fontana and the Spencer Davis Group, as well as enjoying considerable success among Britain's West Indian community with his reggae sides. At the same time his soul recordings became cult favorites on the Mod and early Northern Soul scenes. This is the first collection of his much loved '60s Soul recordings. 22 tracks including 'I Feel So Bad', 'Come On Home', 'If This Is Heaven', 'Put Your Tears Away' and more. Castle. 2006.Acclaimed by Many as Jamaica's Own Nat 'king' Cole, Wilfred 'jackie' Edwards was a True Founding Fathers of Reggae Music, First Making his Mark at a Time When the Island's Record Industry was Still in Its Infancy. After Scoring with a Series of Best-selling Singles, He Relocated to London Where his Producer and Mentor, Chris Blackwell, Fully Utilised his Talents as an Accomplished Vocalist and Songwriter, with Edwards Penning Pop Hits for Wayne Fontana and the Spencer Davis Group, as Well as Enjoying Considerable Success Among Britain's West Indian Community with his Reggae Sides. At the Same Time his Soul Recorings Became Cult Favourites on the Mod and Early Northern Soul Scenes. Edwards Remained Popular on the UK and Jamaican Reggae Scenes Into the Eighties, Recording in a Variety of Styles, from Gospel to Roots, but Sadly, Ill Health Took Its Toll and in 1992, He Suffered a Fatal Heart Attack, Only Days Short of his 62nd Birthday.

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