Bad Devils Millie Brooks

Millie Brooks, "7 jours avec mon pire ennemi"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at June 14, 2023
Millie Brooks, "7 jours avec mon pire ennemi"

Millie Brooks, "7 jours avec mon pire ennemi"
2023 | ASIN: B0C5DKNG6Y | Français | EPUB | 328 pages | 0.4 MB

Quand Kalys est au « Betty Oups ! », elle essaie toujours de faire en sorte d’éblouir son public, d’être au top du top pour attirer les hommes à elle. …
Meredith Brooks - Blurring The Edges (Expanded Edition) (1997/2023)

Meredith Brooks - Blurring The Edges (Expanded Edition) (1997/2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 525 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 183 MB
1:19:17 | Rock, Pop Rock | Label: UMG

Blurring the Edges Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Meredith Brooks' debut album, Blurring the Edges is one of the most blatant examples of post-Alanis Morissette marketing by the record industry. At her musical core, Brooks is more like Sheryl Crow – namely, a classic rocker with slightly edgy lyrics. She even works with producer David Ricketts, the former partner of Crow's Tuesday Night Music Club collaborator, David Baerwald. Ricketts gives Blurring the Edges a radio-friendly polish, one that glosses over any of the grit in Brooks' songs. And on the album's first single, "Bitch," Brooks and Ricketts devise an Alanis clone, from the semi-profane lyrics to the caterwauling chorus. "Bitch" isn't indicative of the rest of the album, which is considerably calmer and aimed at adult alternative stations, and while she fits neatly into the confines of that format, she doesn't really do anything to distinguish herself from the legions of similar post-alternative singer/songwriters. Blurring the Edges isn't necessarily a bad album – Brooks is a competent melodicist and her lyrics are occasionally promising – yet it isn't a distinctive one.
Millie Jackson - Caught Up (1974) + Still Caught Up (1975) [2 LP on 1 CD, Remastered 1999]

Millie Jackson - Caught Up (1974) + Still Caught Up (1975) [2 LP on 1 CD, 1999]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 438 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb | Scans included
Soul, Funk | Label: Hip-O Records | # HIPD-40143 | Time: 01:07:44

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".
Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)

Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)
FLAC (tracks) - 435 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 174 MB
1:15:38 | Soul | Label: Kent Soul

Millie Jackson has been beloved by soul fans of every persuasion since she laid down countless seminal tracks at Spring in the 70s. Her career was so successful there that she made nearly 20 albums. Each of them was a mix of current soul styles, with rap an increasing influence towards the latter part of her Spring tenure. Inevitably, some excellent ballads were hidden within LPs dominated by rap numbers that may not have been to many soul fans’ taste. Millie had such a large output that the very best of her slower numbers make a stunning package that caters to collectors who might want a convenient collection of her best down-tempo moments or music fans who don’t need Millie’s full catalogue.
Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)

Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)
FLAC (tracks) - 435 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 174 MB
1:15:38 | Soul | Label: Kent Soul

Millie Jackson has been beloved by soul fans of every persuasion since she laid down countless seminal tracks at Spring in the 70s. Her career was so successful there that she made nearly 20 albums. Each of them was a mix of current soul styles, with rap an increasing influence towards the latter part of her Spring tenure. Inevitably, some excellent ballads were hidden within LPs dominated by rap numbers that may not have been to many soul fans’ taste. Millie had such a large output that the very best of her slower numbers make a stunning package that caters to collectors who might want a convenient collection of her best down-tempo moments or music fans who don’t need Millie’s full catalogue.
Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)

Millie Jackson - The Moods Of Millie Jackson (Her Best Ballads) (2013)
FLAC (tracks) - 435 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 174 MB
1:15:38 | Soul | Label: Kent Soul

Millie Jackson has been beloved by soul fans of every persuasion since she laid down countless seminal tracks at Spring in the 70s. Her career was so successful there that she made nearly 20 albums. Each of them was a mix of current soul styles, with rap an increasing influence towards the latter part of her Spring tenure. Inevitably, some excellent ballads were hidden within LPs dominated by rap numbers that may not have been to many soul fans’ taste. Millie had such a large output that the very best of her slower numbers make a stunning package that caters to collectors who might want a convenient collection of her best down-tempo moments or music fans who don’t need Millie’s full catalogue.

Millie Jackson - 21 Of The Best (1971-1983) (1994)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 25, 2024
Millie Jackson - 21 Of The Best (1971-1983) (1994)

Millie Jackson - 21 Of The Best (1971-1983) (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 482 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 191 Mb | Scans included
R&B, Soul, Quiet Storm, Disco | Label: Ace/Southbound | # CDSEWD 100 | 01:19:14

Included here are all of the songs that made the lascivious Millie Jackson an item on R&B stations as one of the hottest live performers. From her debut "Child of God" to later R&B/country fusions like her hankie-wringing remake of "If You're Not in Love by Monday," Jackson's throaty voice demands your full attention. She rarely crossed over significantly, but "Ask Me What You Want," "My Man, a Sweet Man," "All the Way Lover," and her popular "It Hurts So Good," all made noticeable bangs on Billboard's R&B Singles Chart. 21 of the Best is a good introduction for Millie Jackson neophytes, and a grand collection of her greatest hits for those who purchased the original 45s and the occasional album.
Millie Jackson - Exposed: The Multi-Track Sessions Mixed By Steve Levine (2018)

Millie Jackson - Exposed: The Multi-Track Sessions Mixed By Steve Levine (2018)
R&B, Soul/Funk, Urban | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 57:00 | 577,32 Mb
Label: Southbound Records (EU) | Cat.# CDSEWD 164 | Released: 2021-07-06

Millie Jackson has never had the full recognition she deserves as one of the great soul voices of the 70s as her theatrical 'rap' material became her signature sound. With Exposed, we go a long way to rectifying that with a dozen remixes by producer/engineer Steve Levine. Steve has piloted hits for a very wide range of artists from Culture Club's huge chart successes to the Beach Boys and Motörhead, having collected a Grammy along the way for his work with Deniece Williams. He has also produced the long-running radio program, The Record Producers, in which he has worked with such greats as Holland, Dozier & Holland, Nile Rodgers, Brian Wilson and the late Sir George Martin. A huge fan of Millie's work, Steve's background makes him the ideal man to bring these fantastic tracks into the 21st century.

Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 17, 2024
Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)

Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz - 906 MB
1:19:03 | Soul | Label: Ace

Included here are all of the songs that made the lascivious Millie Jackson an item on R&B stations as one of the hottest live performers. From her debut "Child of God" to later R&B/country fusions like her hankie-wringing remake of "If You're Not in Love by Monday," Jackson's throaty voice demands your full attention. She rarely crossed over significantly, but "Ask Me What You Want," "My Man, a Sweet Man," "All the Way Lover," and her popular "It Hurts So Good," all made noticeable bangs on Billboard's R&B Singles Chart. 21 of the Best is a good introduction for Millie Jackson neophytes, and a grand collection of her greatest hits for those who purchased the original 45s and the occasional album.

Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 17, 2024
Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)

Millie Jackson - 21 of the Best 1971-83 (1994/2008) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz - 906 MB
1:19:03 | Soul | Label: Ace

Included here are all of the songs that made the lascivious Millie Jackson an item on R&B stations as one of the hottest live performers. From her debut "Child of God" to later R&B/country fusions like her hankie-wringing remake of "If You're Not in Love by Monday," Jackson's throaty voice demands your full attention. She rarely crossed over significantly, but "Ask Me What You Want," "My Man, a Sweet Man," "All the Way Lover," and her popular "It Hurts So Good," all made noticeable bangs on Billboard's R&B Singles Chart. 21 of the Best is a good introduction for Millie Jackson neophytes, and a grand collection of her greatest hits for those who purchased the original 45s and the occasional album.