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Back to Back

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Download links and information about Back to Back by Little Milton. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 42:57 minutes.

Artist: Little Milton
Release date: 1988
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Tracks: 10
Duration: 42:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down 4:13
2. Caught In the Act (Of Gettin' It On) 4:34
3. You Can't Trust Your Neighbor 4:30
4. Penitentiary Blues 4:32
5. (I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night 3:35
6. I Don't Believe In Ghosts 4:18
7. It's Hard to Explain 4:03
8. The End of the Rainbow 5:06
9. Fast Young Lady 3:56
10. The Wind Beneath My Wings 4:10

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From a soul standpoint, Back to Back was the strongest album that Little Milton recorded for Malaco in the 1980s. Though the CD contains a few noteworthy 12-bar numbers (including "Penitentiary Blues" and "It's Hard to Explain"), R&B is dominant. Those who fancy '70s-type soul shouldn't miss Milton's passionate, confessional storytelling on such treasures as "(I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night," "Caught in the Act (Of Gettin' It On)," and the heartbreaking "I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down." The gruff, big-voiced singer/guitarist even breathes some life into "Wind Beneath My Wings," a corny pop ballad that was unbearably insipid in Bette Midler's hands but is easier to take when Milton gets a hold of it.