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Millie Jackson
Get It Out'cha System
Release Date: 1978
Label: Ichiban
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Rappin' Millie has everything working in high gear on this commercial outing. She peps up Latimore's "Keep the Home Fires Burnin'," turning it into a surefire winner, and excels on Bobby and Cecil Womack's "Put Something Down On It," preempting it with a saucy rap called "Logs and Thangs." The husky-voiced singer claims Dolly Parton's "Here You Come Again," transforming the country-pop hit into a soulful item. This set is heavy on uptempo material, but the ballads "Why Say You're Sorry," "He Wants to Hear the Woe," and "I Just Wanna Be With You" rank with Millie's best. Oddly, the best song, "Sweet Music Man," is the last track on the CD; it begins with a tight rap, and features a aching, heartfelt vocal from Millie. The disc is a reissue that was originally released on Spring Records in 1978. Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Go Out and Get Some (Get It Out 'Cha System)Jackson, Klein2:47
2Keep the Home Fire Burnin'Alaimo, Latimore3:09
3Logs and ThangsJackson, Latimore5:46
4Put Something Down on ItWomack, Womack5:31
5Here You Come AgainMann, Weil3:10
6Why Say You're SorryJackson, Shapiro3:42
7He Wants to Hear the WordsHirsch, Wakefield3:14
8I Just Wanna Be With YouJackson, Shapiro3:57
9Sweet Music ManRogers6:14




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