Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)


OUTRAGEOUS
I HAD THIS ON CASSETTE YEARS AGO AND I
LOVED IT.I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR IT EVERYWHERE.CAN'T WAIT TO GET THE CD HOME.IT'S A WINNER NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
SOME OF HER BEST WORK.ANYONE WHO IS A
MILLIE FAN SHOULD HAVE THIS IN THEIR
COLLECTION.
Submitted by YOUANDSNOOP (WESTERN NASSAU NEW YORK) 
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Every Woman needs one
Millie Jackson telling it like it is. She slams the soaps, the hypocrites, the chauvinists....
If you ever broke up with someone or got dumped, this one will make you feel better.
There are also some beautiful ballads and lovesongs, but mu all-time favorite is the "Phuck u Symphony".
Submitted by leji2687 (Killeen, TX, USA) 
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Best Millie Jackson Set
I had both albums, then had them on tape, someone stole both of them, but now I'v go them back. I love the way she that she tells it like it is, especially the symphony. I listen to it when I want to tell someone off or I play it when I need a good laugh.
Submitted by ladyg716 (Maryland)
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Fantastic
Theis album is by far the best live album around. Miile tells it like it is and that she does best. This CD showcases Millie's talents and keeps you in stictches. There will never be another live album that can top this. This is a must for fans young and old.
Submitted by MJB (Kansas City)
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A Live Album Like Nothing Else!
Millie Jackson may truly be THE most overlooked female singer of our time at least here in the USA. I many parts of the world she is a true superstar with a diverse following. While many people may know of her as the "x-rated" singer, the truth is that Ms. Millie can sing like few other people. These 2 live albums packed as one contain too many gems to list, but run the musical genre gamat from her own "Logs N Thangs" "All The Way Lover" "Hurts So Good" and the "Phuck You Symphony"to awesome covers of Toto's "Hold The Line", Kenny Roger's "Sweet Music Man", Lionel Richies "Still", and a great take on Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy". On many of her albums you willl notice a number of tracks listed as a "rap", this is not rap as we know it today, but back in the day she would add spoken verses to her songs and this was called a "rap".
Grab this CD while you can, I assure you, you've never heard anything like it, and you will be entertained.
Submitted by kallan2 (North Fork of LI, NY, USA)
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