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The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967

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The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967 - Various Artists
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  1. You've Got My Mind Messed Up
  2. That's What I Want to Know
  3. Leaning on You
  4. I Can't Forget You
  5. Hello Daughter
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  1. You've Got My Mind Messed Up
  2. That's What I Want to Know
  3. Leaning on You
  4. I Can't Forget You
  5. Hello Daughter
  6. Gonna Comb You out of My Hair
  7. Trying to Make It
  8. I'm Just That Kind of Fool for You
  9. Here It Is Now
  10. What Time Ye Got
  11. I Believe I'll Go Back Home
  12. Qualifications
  13. Every Little Bit Helped Me
  14. I Can Make You Happy
  15. Little Things
  16. Ain't That Lovely
  17. Take Me Just as I Am
  18. The Kind of Woman That's Got No Heart
  19. Love Attack
  20. Coming Back to Me Baby
  21. Gotta Find a New Love
  22. I've Got Something in My Eye
  23. Pouring Water on a Drowning Man
  24. Forgetting You
  25. Old Friend (You Asked Me If I Miss Her)
  26. Walking out on You
  27. You Didn't Know It But You Had Me
  28. Good Times
  29. Me and My Imagination
  30. They Say
  31. Crying Baby Baby Baby
  32. Call on Me
  33. When You Look in the Mirror
  34. Some Other Time
  35. The Dark End of the Street
  36. Lovable Girl
  37. Say You Need It
  38. Unlovable
  39. Cry Me a Hand Full
  40. Stormy Love Affair
  41. Don't You Believe Him
  42. What's the Matter Baby
  43. Have Some Boogaloo
  44. Liquid Mood
  45. Uptight Good Woman
  46. Anything You Do Is Alright
  47. I've Gotta Go
  48. Ride My Troubles and Blues Away
  49. The Wife of the Life of the Party
  50. You Can Dish It Out (But You Can't Take It)
  51. Let It Happen
  52. A Losing Game
  53. Did She Ask About Me
  54. Here Comes the Fool
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The second of Ace's three volumes documenting the Goldwax's label complete run of singles enters what most connoisseurs would consider to be its prime period, with all of the tracks having first been issued in 1966 and 1967. In particular, this era found Goldwax's most prominent artist, James Carr, releasing some of his most heralded songs, including "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man" and "The Dark End of the Street." It's no surprise that Carr is the most heavily represented member of Goldwax's roster on this two-CD ...

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