J.J. Jackson's Dilemma
Recorded in London in 1970 with many of the same musicians who had performed with Jackson on his 1969 album, The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land. A particular addition to the band was the saxophonist Dick Parry, who later achieved notability as the saxophonist on some of the most well-known songs by Pink Floyd, such as "Money".
Superlative Soul fuunk Jackson with a unqiue UK favour.
- Indian Thing
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
- Help Me Get To My Grits
- Let The Sun Shine In (From "Hair")
- Bow Down To The Dollar
- Who Knows?
Recorded in London in 1970 with many of the same musicians who had performed with Jackson on his 1969 album, The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land. A particular addition to the band was the saxophonist Dick Parry, who later achieved notability as the saxophonist on some of the most well-known songs by Pink Floyd, such as "Money".
Superlative Soul fuunk Jackson with a unqiue UK favour.
Tracklisting
- Indian Thing
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
- Help Me Get To My Grits
- Let The Sun Shine In (From "Hair")
- Bow Down To The Dollar
- Who Knows?