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Little Milton albums featuring Jim Horn

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| | Playing For Keeps CD (1984)
$13.89 Playing for Keeps is one of Little Milton's best latter-day albums, featuring a smooth, but not too slick production, impassioned vocals, and a generally strong set of songs, highlighted by "The Blues Is Alright." ~ Thom Owens
Photographer: Peter Damroth.
Arranger: H. ...
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| Welcome To Little Milton CD (1999)
$14.29 WELCOME TO LITTLE MILTON was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
For his last album of the 20th century, soul/blues legend Little Milton gathered together a bunch of friends and admirers to cut 11 songs in ...
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| Feel It CD (2001)
$14.19 Recorded at Muscle Shoals Studios, Sheffield, Alabama.
Engineers: Wolf Stephenson, Charles Hart, Jr., Jerry Masters.
Personnel: Little Milton (guitar); Doug Moffet (flute, alto saxophone); Jim Horn (flute, baritone saxophone); Harvey Thompson (tenor saxophone); Jim Williamson, Steve Herman (trumpet); Clayton Ivey (keyboards); George ...
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| Movin' To The Country CD (1987)
$13.99 Unknown Contributor Role: Charles Rose.
Personnel: Little Milton (vocals, guitar); Milton Campbell, Dino Zimmerman (guitar); Tim Mika, Tom Lowe, Mark Hatch, Cris Redlinger, Steve Dressler, Mickey Davis, Peggy Plucker, Janet Dressler, Claudette Hampton (strings); Harrison Calloway (horns, alto horn); Jay Armstrong, ...
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| Cheatin' Habit CD (1996)
$13.89 Having found a suitable home at Malaco, the leading label of the '80s and '90s for Southern soul-blues, Little Milton has settled into a prolific recording schedule; Cheatin' Habit is already his tenth CD for the label (eleventh, if you ...
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| Back To Back CD (1988)
$14.29 From a soul standpoint, Back to Back was the strongest album that Little Milton recorded for Malaco in the 1980s. Though the CD contains a few noteworthy 12-bar numbers (including "Penitentiary Blues" and "It's Hard to Explain"), R&B is dominant. ...
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| I'm A Gambler CD (1994)
$13.85 Malaco releases usually mix straight blues with a slicker variety of R&B aimed at "urban contemporary" radio airplay, but I'm a Gambler has a very high blues content. Milton sings with vigor, like he was feeling at the top of ...
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| For Real CD (1998)
$13.89 For Real is another strong soul/blues cocktail served up by Little Milton, although it runs a bit heavy in the ballad department. Granted, Milton is plenty versatile enough to adopt the sentimental croon required to cover "To Love Somebody" and ...
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| Reality CD (1990)
$14.29 Some blues enthusiasts would have us believe that Little Milton's heavily arranged Malaco dates have paled in comparison to his Sun, Chess, and Stax output, but in fact, they've been consistent and generally quite enjoyable. The thing is that they ...
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 Little Milton Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Little Milton songs: We're Gonna Make It, Lookin' For My Baby, Blues Is Alright, If Walls Could Talk, Let Me Down Easy. More music songs Somebody Told Me, That's What Love Will Make You Do Lyrics, Walking the Back Streets and Crying Lyrics, Blind Man Lyrics, Behind Closed Doors Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Tin Pan Alley Lyrics, Baby I Love You Lyrics, Little Bluebird Lyrics, How Could You Do It to Me Lyrics, Woman Across the River Lyrics, Letter Full of Tears Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Angel of Mercy Lyrics, My Thing Is You Lyrics, Somebody Done Changed Lyrics, Sugar Dumpling Lyrics.
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 Little Milton Biography
Little Milton was a soul/blues singer with roots in the Mississippi Delta. His cheerful persona, gritty, impassioned vocal style, and precise, textured guitar playing earned him great respect over his long career. Milton took a stab at funk in the '70s, but returned to the blues and was duly rewarded when blues saw a resurgence of interest in the '90s. The Blues Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Nominee passed away in 2005 at the age of 71.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Little Milton | Gov't Mule, Albert King, Van Morrison, Jackie Ross, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Jean Jacques Milteau, E.C. Scott, Charles Wilson | | Harvey Thompson | Johnnie Taylor, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Z.Z. Hill, Millie Jackson, Latimore, Gregg Allman, Delbert McClinton, Dorothy Moore | | Charles Rose | Johnnie Taylor, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Delbert McClinton, Dorothy Moore, Hank Williams, Jr., Z.Z. Hill, Latimore, Millie Jackson | | Jewel Bass | Bobby "Blue" Bland, Johnnie Taylor, Denise LaSalle, Z.Z. Hill, Dorothy Moore, Latimore, Beat Daddys, Shirley Brown, Bobby Rush |
 Worked With
Van Morrison, Gov't Mule, Albert King, Jackie Ross, Charles Wilson, Smokin' Joe Kubek
 Contemporaries
Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, Albert King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Sam & Dave, Lowell Fulsom, Otis Rush, Ike Turner, Z.Z. Hill, Fontella Bass, Junior Parker, Robert Ward
 Followers
Mighty Sam McClain, Otis Clay, Tyrone Davis, Albert King, Bill Perry, Mem Shannon, Oliver Sain
 Influences
Muddy Waters, B.B. King, T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, Sonny Boy Williamson, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Ray Brown (Bass), Roy Brown
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