"Feelin' Bitchy" is a good place to start with her 70's material. As far as the 80's, I would recommend "The Tide Is Turning". It's a good, clean record with some really nice vocals. There are also a couple of really nice compilations that cover her Spring Records as well as her Jive Records days. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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For obvious reasons,Millie didn't get alot of airplay on the radio but that changed in 1986 when she released the album An Imitation Of Love.The first single "Hot!Wild!Unrestricted!Crazy Love" became a Top 10 R&B hit,as did the follow-up single "Love Is A Dangerous Game".She toned down the raunchiness somewhat and it was her most commercial album in years.
80s R&B flashback: "Hot!Wild!Unrestricted!Crazy Love" by Millie Jackson (1986) | |
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notably,this album contains a remake of Prince's "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
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