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Jackie (Jackie DeShannon album)

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Jackie is a 1972 album by Jackie DeShannon.[1] The album was recorded in Memphis by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin.

Track listing

  1. "Paradise" (John Prine)
  2. "Heavy Burdens Me Down" (John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins)
  3. "Brand New Start" (John Blakely, Tom Donahue)
  4. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" (Neil Young)
  5. "Laid Back Days" (Jackie DeShannon)
  6. "Full Time Woman" (Alice Stuart)
  7. "Vanilla 'Olay" (DeShannon)
  8. "Would You Like to Learn to Dance?" (Steve Goodman)
  9. "I Won't Try to Put Chains on Your Soul" (Mary Unobsky, Donna Weiss)
  10. "I Wanna Roo You" (Van Morrison)
  11. "Peaceful in My Soul" (DeShannon)
  12. "Anna Karina" (DeShannon)

Personnel

  • Jackie DeShannon - lead vocals, guitar
  • John Christopher, Reggie Young - guitar
  • Mike Leach - bass
  • Bobby Woods - piano
  • Bishop Heywood - drums, percussion
  • Denzil Laing, John Stewart - percussion
  • Charlie Chalmers, Cissy Houston, Deidre Tuck, Donna Rhodes, Renelle Stattford, Sandra Rhodes - background vocals
  • Arif Mardin - accordion on "Only Love Can Break Your Heart"
  • Albhy Galuten - keyboards on "Would You Like to Learn to Dance?"
  • Larry McDonald - congas

Reissue

Jackie was reissued in 2003 by Rhino Records under the name Jackie... Plus. The album contained twelve additions songs which had been previously unreleased. they included four song written and produced by Van Morrison.[2] Jackie DeShannon co-wrote one of them, "Santa Fe" which he later included on his Wavelength album.

References

  1. ^ Billboard - 24 Jun 1972 - Page 56 JACKIE DeSHANNON- Jackie. Atlantic SD 7231 In her move to Atlantic, Miss DeShannon comes up with a powerhouse commercial package that can't miss making an impact on the chart. Spotlighting her current chart hit "Vanilla Olay," she also offers strong cuts on John Prine's "Paradise," Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," and Steve Goodman's "Would You Like to Learn to Dance." Van Morrison's "I Wanna Roo You," and her own "Anna Karina" are also highlights.
  2. ^ Discogs Jackie... Plus, accessed December 12, 2017.