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  • Audio CD (5 Jun 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Commercial Marketing
  • ASIN: B000ERU8GU
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 183,304 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  1. Let Me Down Easy 5:38£0.69
Listen  2. I Can't Quit You Baby 7:47£0.89
Listen  3. That's What Love Will Make You Do 3:53£0.69
Listen  4. Walking The Backstreets And Crying 5:05£0.69
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Listen  7. If That Ain't A Reason (For You Woman To Leave You) 3:26£0.69
Listen  8. Behind Closed Doors 4:01£0.69
Listen  9. If You Talk In Your Sleep 3:21£0.69
Listen10. Tin Pan Alley 3:53£0.69
Listen11. I'm Living Off The Love You Give 2:52£0.69
Listen12. Blue Monday 5:46£0.69
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4.0 out of 5 stars A nice taste of Little Milton's Stax sides, 19 Mar 2009
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Docendo Discimus (Vita scholae) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stax Profiles - Little Milton (Audio CD)
This album brings together 14 songs recorded during Little Milton Campbell's 1970s tenure with the Stax label.
Milton started out as a gritty R&B singer, recorded several succesful blues singles for Chess subsidiary Checker, and then went on to Stax Records, where he recorded six LPs as well as a handful of sides which didn't see LP release until his tenure with the label had ended.

His Stax output was not really blues; some of it was what is sometimes labelled "soul-blues", but most of it was pure soul. Blues fans who enjoy Little Milton's early-60s output may be surprised to learn how much Milton's Stax output differed from his 50s and early-60s recordings, but soul fans should have a ball here. Songs like "Let Me Down Easy" and "Tin Pan Alley" have a gritty, bluesy edge, whereas "If You Talk In Your Sleep", and the melodic "If That Ain't A Reason (for your woman to leave you)" are pure, deep soul, well executed and performed by a terrific band fully capable of displaying some ample chops of their own while still deferring to their front man.

The tough soul stomper "That's What Love Will Make You Do" is one of Milton's best original songs, and the classic "Walking The Back Streets And Crying" is here as well, of course, a smouldering, intense slow soul-blues number. And we get a sizzling live "I Can't Quit You Baby" as well, a showcase for Milton's bluesy lead guitar playing.
Little Milton is frequently backed by Stax stalwarts The Memphis Horns, and he plays his characteristic, crisp, staccato lead guitar. Check out the interplay between the two on the swaggering "If You Talk In Your Sleep" and the aforementioned "That's What Love Will Make You Do".
The arrangements are generally excellent as well...not too slick, not too many strings (none at all, mostly), and he was always a terrific soul singer, no matter what he was actually singing at the time.

Hardcore fans will of course want the original albums, "If Walls Could Talk", "Tin Pan Alley", "Walkin' The Back Streets", and the live "Grits Ain't Groceries" in particular, but this is a nice sampler for the more casual fan to pick up. It is almost identical to the other Stax compilation, "The Very Best Of Little Milton" (2007)...the track lists almost duplicate each other, but if I had to chose, I would actually go with the latter. This disc has 14 songs, including a live cut from "Grits Ain't Groceries", but the 2007 "Very Best Of"-compilation has seventeen, and no overlaps with that excellent live album (which you ought to get no matter what!).
"Stax Profiles - Little Milton" is a fine introduction to the late, great guitarist, absolutely, but again...check out "The Very Best Of Little Milton" before you make up your mind.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great From Start To Finish, 7 Aug 2007
By M. Phillips - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Stax Profiles - Little Milton (Audio CD)
I purchased this disc with very little knowledge of Little Milton's work. I had purchased "Think of Me" on recommendations from others. I was disappointed in that particular album. So it was with trepidation I bought this album after hearing "That's What Love Will Make You Do."

After hearing the first four tracks on this album I was blown out of my chair. Little Milton is a highly overlooked but amazing part of the blues and soul genres. The opening track contains more emotional singing than almost anything calling it self Rhythm and Blues, Soul, or Blues being produced today. The whole disc is an excellent example of pure powerful singing. Not to mention dynamics, proper band interplay, and guitar playing.

This is not a disc to be missed if you are serious about music. Buy this one especially if you call yourself a fan of modern R&B or Neo-Soul. It is a much needed history lesson. If you want to sing in either genre this is a masters class in how it should be done.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice taste of Little Milton's Stax sides, 19 Mar 2009
By Docendo Discimus - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Stax Profiles - Little Milton (Audio CD)
This album brings together 14 songs recorded during Little Milton Campbell's 1970s tenure with the Stax label.
Milton started out as a gritty R&B singer, recorded several succesful blues singles for Chess subsidiary Checker, and then went on to Stax Records, where he recorded six LPs as well as a handful of sides which didn't see LP release until his tenure with the label had ended.

His Stax output was not really blues; some of it was what is sometimes labelled "soul-blues", but most of it was pure soul. Blues fans who enjoy Little Milton's early-60s output may be surprised to learn how much Milton's Stax output differed from his 50s and early-60s recordings, but soul fans should have a ball here. Songs like "Let Me Down Easy" and "Tin Pan Alley" have a gritty, bluesy edge, whereas "If You Talk In Your Sleep", and the melodic "If That Ain't A Reason (for your woman to leave you)" are pure, deep soul, well executed and performed by a terrific band fully capable of displaying some ample chops of their own while still deferring to their front man.

The tough soul stomper "That's What Love Will Make You Do" is one of Milton's best original songs, and the classic "Walking The Back Streets And Crying" is here as well, of course, a smouldering, intense slow soul-blues number. And we get a sizzling live "I Can't Quit You Baby" as well, a showcase for Milton's bluesy lead guitar playing.
Little Milton is frequently backed by Stax stalwarts The Memphis Horns, and he plays his characteristic, crisp, staccato lead guitar. Check out the interplay between the two on the swaggering "If You Talk In Your Sleep" and the aforementioned "That's What Love Will Make You Do".
The arrangements are generally excellent as well...not too slick, not too many strings (none at all, mostly), and he was always a terrific soul singer, no matter what he was actually singing at the time.

Hardcore fans will of course want the original albums, "If Walls Could Talk", "Tin Pan Alley", "Walkin' The Back Streets", and the live "Grits Ain't Groceries" in particular, but this is a nice sampler for the more casual fan to pick up. It is almost identical to the other Stax compilation, "The Very Best Of Little Milton" (2007)...the track lists almost duplicate each other, but if I had to chose, I would actually go with the latter. This disc has 14 songs, including a live cut from "Grits Ain't Groceries", but the 2007 "Very Best Of"-compilation has seventeen, and no overlaps with that excellent live album (which you ought to get no matter what!).
"Stax Profiles - Little Milton" is a fine introduction to the late, great guitarist, absolutely, but again...check out "The Very Best Of Little Milton" before you make up your mind.

0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Open The Door To Your Heart, 25 May 2006
By David Booker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Stax Profiles - Little Milton (Audio CD)
The essential track Open The Door To your Heart , The remake of the Darrell Banks classic is missing..Why?
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