Little Milton ‎– Grits Ain't Groceries (Featuring ‘Just A Little Bit’) [1969]

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Little Milton ‎– Grits Ain't Groceries (Featuring ‘Just A Little Bit’) [1969]

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A1 	Just A Little Bit 	2:20
A2 	Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World) 	2:39
A3 	I Can't Quit You Baby 	6:40
A4 	I'll Always Love You 	2:57
A5 	Twenty Three Hours 	2:22
B1 	Spring 	3:53
B2 	Steal Away 	2:52
B3 	You're The One 	2:21
B4 	So Blue Without You 	2:11
B5 	Did You Ever Love A Woman 	2:53

Little Milton – vocals, guitar
Donny Hathaway  - piano
Calvin Carter – arranger, producer

 

Little Milton's fourth LP for Chess originally released in 1969 features a selection of brassy versions of old R&B hits and original Soul songs, some featuring Donny Hathaway in the studio band. Little Milton Campbell first made impact when he hit #1 on the R&B chart in 1965 with the roaring Soul-Blues of 'We're Gonna Make It' on Chess Records. In a career lasting 50 years, this son of a Mississippi sharecropper also recorded for Sun and Bobbin in the '50s, moving to Stax in the '70s with a Watt Stax movie appearance and more hit singles, then a wealth of LPs on Malaco in the '80s and '90s and finally on Telarc shortly before his sad death in 2005. Shout. ---amazon.com

 

Sometimes everything comes together on a perfect records and that happened for Little Milton in 1969 with “Grits Ain’t Groceries. “ Songs that professes love of outlandish proportions, if a man sung theese for you, you would swoon indeed.

Shimmering guitar, hard-punching horns, thumping bass, perfectly paced drums and heartfelt singing mix to create as good an R & B records as you can find. Theese songs combines a near Shakespearean chorus with swaggering and braggadocio verses that match incredible claims with a voice ready to back them up. Do not take Little Milton lightly. --- nightlysong.com

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