The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land

The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land
Studio album by J.J. Jackson
Released 1969
Genre Soul-jazz
Label Congress CS-7000
Producer Lew Futterman
J.J. Jackson chronology
The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land
(1969)
J.J. Jackson's Dilemma
(1970)J.J. Jackson's Dilemma1970
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The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land was J.J. Jackson's first album following his hit single "But It's Alright", both of which were recorded in the UK.

The album was released on the Congress label, which had been relaunched that year by MCA as a subsidiary of Uni Records.[1] The single released from the album was "Fat, Black and Together".[2]

Track listing

  1. "Tobacco Road" (John D. Loudermilk) (6:08)
  2. "Tenement Halls" (Scott Fagan–Joseph M. Kookolis) (5:17)
  3. "Something for My People" (Jackson) (4:02)
  4. "In the Same Old Way" (Jackson–Barnes) (2:56)
  5. "A Change Is Gonna Come" (Sam Cooke) (6:31)
  6. "Fat, Black and Together"
  7. "Win Lose Or Draw"
  8. "That's Woman Loving Her Man"

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