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Featuring highlights of THE COUNTRY SIDE OF ESTHER and her SET ME FREE album (both of which are also available as a budget-priced twofer), RELEASE ME contains many examples of the R&B singer Esther Phillips's versatility. Included are one of her first hits, "Double Crossing Blues," and the rocking "Mojo Hanna," as well as more country-oriented material like the title track and "I Really Don't Want to Know."
Personnel: Esther Phillips (vocals).
Mojo (Publisher) (p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[The] album saw her tackle more emotion-sapping country standards...providing cathartic salve for hearts cruelly ripped apart." Esther Phillips Release Me Songs Release Me Review
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