Caught Up/Still Caught Up Millie Jackson |
Released January 12, 1999
Hip-O made a natural choice for this repackaging of two Millie Jackson LPs: her love-triangle classic Caught Up from 1974, and its follow-up, Still Caught Up, from 1975. Sounding better than they ever have, this pair of albums chart the course of one of the most disastrous affairs in musical history. The first features sides from each perspective, with Jackson brazenly discussing her affair with her lover's wife (on "All I Want Is a Fighting Chance") and later, taking the wife's part, giving up all hope of getting her husband back ("I'm Through Trying to Prove My Love to You"). The production is lush and the playing, by a crack team of Southern soul names, is crisp and effective. While Still Caught Up can't help but suffer an energy loss, it's a surprisingly strong record, featuring an unbelievable closer, "I Still Love You (You Still Love Me)," featuring Jackson being dragged away to an institution screaming (she even reprised the act for her stage show). In total, Caught Up/Still Caught Up is basically the equal of any solid Millie Jackson compilation, with highlights scattered all over the disc: "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right," "It's All Over but the Shouting," "Making the Best of a Bad Situation," "Leftovers," and "I'm Tired of Hiding." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right 2. The Rap 3. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right (Reprise) 4. All I Want Is a Fighting Chance 5. I'm Tired of Hiding 6. It's All over But the Shouting 7. So Easy Going, So Hard Coming Back 8. I'm Through Trying to Prove My Love to You 9. Summer (The First Time) 10. Loving Arms 11. Making the Best of a Bad Situation 12. The Memory of a Wife 13. Tell Her It's Over 14. Do What Makes You Satisfied 15. You Can't Stand the Thought of Another Me 16. Leftovers 17. I Still Love You (You Still Love Me)
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