Pickett In The Pocket / Join Me And Let's Be Free (CD)
Digitally remastered two-fer containing a pair of albums on one CD. Of the major '60s soul starts Wilson Pickett produced some of the biggest hits of that era. In the mid-'70s he recorded a number of albums for RCA Records. Pickett In The Pocket was originally released in 1974, and featured the track 'Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It' by Paul Butterfield and Bobby Charles. The follow up album Join Me And Let's Be Free was originally released in 1975. Amazingly, this is the first time these albums have been released on CD.
01 Iron It Out 02 Isn't That So 03 Take A Look 04 I Was Too Nice 05 Don't Pass Me By 06 What Good Is A Lie 07 Young Boy Blues 08 Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It 09 You're The One 10 Join Me & Let's Be Free 11 Let's Make Love Right 12 I've Got A Good Friend
13 Smokin' In The United Nations 14 Gone 15 Good Things 16 Higher Consciousness 17 Bailin' Hay On A Rainy Day 18 Mighty Mouth