Jerry Butler - Moon River / Folk Songs [New CD] Bonus Tracks, Spain - Import

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2 LPs ON 1 CD!!!DIGITALLY REMASTEREDChicago soulman Jerry Butler is one of the most distinguished voices in popular music. He was a creative collaborator to icons such as Curtis Mayfield and Otis Redding. Along with Sam Cooke, Ray Charles and Clyde McPhatter, Butler laid the foundations of the soul movement in the late ‘50s. His dignified carriage and unflappable demeanor (soulful as ever, yet smooth as ice) are what earned him the nickname “The Iceman.” This collector’s release includes two of Butler’s most overlooked albums from the onset of his solo career (following Jerry’s seminal work with The Impressions): Moon River and Folk Songs. Originally issued by the Vee-Jay label, and long unavailable, both albums have been remastered and packaged together on this essential CD edition, which also includes 4 bonus tracks from the same period.PERSONNEL:JERRY BUTLER, lead vocals, plus:Tracks 1-12: Orchestras arranged and conducted by Riley C. Hampton and Phil Moore. Further information is unknown. Recorded in Chicago, 1961-1962. Tracks 13-24 & 27: Orchestra arranged and conducted by Phil Moore.Further information is unknown. Recorded in Chicago, 1962.Tracks 25 & 26: probably Curtis Mayfield (second vocals and guitar).Unidentified rhythm section. Recorded in Chicago, 1961-1962.Recorded in Chicago, 1961-1962.TRACKS:01. Moon River02. Someone To Watch Over Me03. SmokeGets In Your Eyes04. Rainbow Valley05. Where Do I Turn06. I Found A Live07. Couldn’t Go To Sleep08. Butterfly09. The Challenge10. No End Or Time11. Lost Without You12. September Song13. Strawberries14. Frisco’s Foggy Dew15. When I Lost My Baby16. Little Ole’ Lite17. Alberta (Let Your Hair Hang Low)18. Such A Feelin’19. John B.20. Eighteen Hammers21. Motherless Child22. Red Dress23. Who’s Gonna Be Your Man?24. Aware Of Love*25. I’m A Telling You*26. Find Another*BONUS TRACKS*:Probably Curtis Mayfield (second vocals and guitar). Unidentified rhythm section. Recorded in Chicago, 1961-1962.

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