| | Jimmy Helms Black Joy CD - Import Jimmy Helms Discography of CDs
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Recorded between 1975 & 1977. Includes liner notes by Lois Wilson.
First time on CD for rare mid-70s soul album subtitled The Pye Sessions 1975-1977. Featuring 5 bonus tracks including the desirable Northern Soul cut 'Romeo & Juliet', 'Black Joy' from the hit Blaxploitation movie of the same name, 'Putting It Down (To The Way I Feel)', 'Uncertain' & Ragtime Girl.' Castle. 2002.
BLACK JOY is an obscure 1975 soul release by Jimmy Helms.
Liner Note Author: Lois Wilson.
Remaster. Jimmy Helms Black Joy Songs | 1. | Don't Want to Lose You |
| 2. | All in Love Is Fair |
| 3. | Way We Were, The |
| 4. | Is It So Wrong? |
| 5. | More Than That |
| 6. | Songs I Sing |
| 7. | Christina |
| 8. | Like You Never Left |
| 9. | I Who Have Nothing |
| 10. | Don't Pull Your Love |
| 11. | Hey Babalon |
| 12. | You'll Never Get Out of This World Alive |
| 13. | Black Joy |
| 14. | Putting It Down (To the Way I Feel) |
| 15. | Uncertain |
| 16. | Ragtime Girl |
| 17. | Romeo and Juliet |
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