I had this track on RCA's compilation LP "Soul Explosion" back in 1972. This track is also on the Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It - The Best of the RCA years album. Features 20 of the best tracks from his four classic albums he cut for RCA in the mid '70s, featuring superb soul, funk & r&b. Includes 'Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It', 'Mr. Magic Man' and 'Soft Soul, Boogie Woogie'.
great song. I saw him at the LATIN WORLD CASINO In 1970 in Houston,Tx. One of the best shows I've ever had the pleasure of seeing.
sweetrob51 2 months ago
this is one of the most soulful songs of the r&b era.
sanderssr 8 months ago
god = mr. magic man. lol.
FallofDarkness55 9 months ago
i WAS 16YRS OLD WHEN I BOUGHT THIS ALBUM.WAS KIND OF SHOCKED HOWIT WAS OVERLOOKED,BY THE MUSIC WORLD.BUT BY THEN HIS CAREER WAS STARTING TO WAN BY THAT TIME
pheet 10 months ago
UNDERRATED SONG !
feetman2006 10 months ago
one of the most soulful songs l have ever heard,mr pickett very underated,a bayles
lindanth 1 year ago
man pickett sound a lil like dennis edwards.
killahoe62 1 year ago
OH YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
oldgoldshirt 2 years ago
Okay, this is so great, but could you also post Wilson's " I Sho' Love Ya "? There is something not only haunting, but a sense of finality is evident in this track(as far as Mr. Pickett generating any further great songs after this album, certainly).
Atomank68 2 years ago
How about posting Wilson's "Uptight" (written by Stevie, of course.) This one on the Brunswick label, I believe.
Atomank68 2 years ago