I don't know when exactly this year this digital compilation was released
but it's a 2022 release (it states a publishing date of 6 May 1965 which
is implausible as it contains tracks from later than that so perhaps it was
6 May 2022 as the copyright date is 2022).
Deon Jackson
was a largely unsung artist whose material I have loved for many years. He was born in Ann Arbor (just outside Detroit) in 1946 and began his career
whilst still at school after being signed by Ollie McLaughlin who ran
three labels named after his three daughters Karen, Carla and Moira and another named after his wife Ruth which all produced some classic tunes loved on the Northern Soul scene.
Jackson's first single was in 1963 on Atlantic (aged 17) which was
followed by a second on the label in 1964 before he transferred to the
Carla label and had his first, and biggest, hit with "Love Makes The World
Go Round". It reached #3 R&B and #11 Hot 100 but he was never able to
emulate the success of this record. but on the back of its success an
album with the same title was released on Atco. It was reissued on CD in
1997 with additional tracks by Marginal and then again in 2006 with just
the original twelve tracks.
His next two singles didn't make the R&B chart but the first was #77
and second #11 Hot 100. The next two singles didn't register on either
chart but his fifth single on Carla "Ooh Baby" made #28 R&B and #68 Hot 100 and that was his last appearance on either chart in 1967. That's a
bit of a surprise as his next two singles are in my opinion, arguably, two
of his best; "I Can't Go On" (1968) and the 1969 double-sider "You Gotta
Love" (covered by Matt Lucas in 1975 on Celebration promo only) /
"You'll Wake Up Wiser" (covered by Chuck Boris on Enterprise in 1969 and
Betty LaVette on Atco in 1972).
That was all but the end of his recording career with only one further, Leroy Hutson written and produced, single appearing on Shout in 1972 "I'll
Always Love You" / "Life Can Be That Way" which are another two superb
sides that are overlooked.
A few reissues appeared. A notable one was on John Abbey
(Blues & Soul) Contemporaries label which had "Love Makes The World Go Round" backed with an alternate take of "I Can't Go On" which has female
backing vocals not on the original and has become an in demand item.
UK Hayley Records uncovered and released a couple of previously unreleased
tracks in 2016 "Pain In My Heat" (which starts of with a similar hook to
Darrel Banks/J.J. Barnes "Our Love (Is In The Pocket) / "I've Got So Much
Love".
I think I'd be correct in saying that apart from his Shout, and previously
unreleased Hayley, singles and the alternate take of "I Can't Go On", this
compilation is his complete catalogue and what a gem ... and wait for it,
unbelievably, it is only £4.99! You won't spend a better fiver on a such a
collection of magnificent tunes. How Deon Jackson wasn't a soul superstar is
beyond belief. Sadly he died of a brain haemorrhage in 2014 aged
68.
Note the tracks not on the compilation have been sourced from YouTube,
however three of them were are only available on Steve Edgar's excellent
Soul Hawk channel and embedding has been disabled but just click on link 'Watch on YouTube' to listen.
1972 - I'll Always Love You [Shout #S-254]
1972 - Love Can Be That Way [Shout #S-254]
1975 - I Can't Go On [Contemporaries #CS 9031]
Rating: | 9 |
Explicit: | N |
Genre/Style: | Northern Soul / 60s Soul / 70s Soul |
Format: | Album / Compilation |
Media: | Digital |
Label: | Universal Digital Media |
Cat No: | None |
Date: | 2022 |
Price: | £4.99 |
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Incredible compilation. All the quintessence of this great Detroit singer. But my favorite will always be "I Need A love Like Yours" from my now distant youth.
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