Rock Me Tonight Freddie Jackson Rar

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Freddie Jackson's debut is a classic of '80s quiet storm. It soothes with entreaties to pure love - even the most sexual number, 'Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times' Sake),' promotes monogamy. Mostly written by producer Barry Eastmond (the title track was penned by Paul Laurence), Rock Me Tonight is one long, sensuous ballad, from 'You Are My Lady,' a popular wedding song for years, to its sole uptempo number, the placid 'Calling.' It's a time capsule, but it hasn't dated as badly as other albums of the era. Even today, it still sounds warm and comforting. Freddie Jackson's debut is a classic of '80s quiet storm.

It soothes with entreaties to pure love - even the most sexual number, 'Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times' Sake),' promotes monogamy. Mostly written by producer Barry Eastmond (the title track was penned by Paul Laurence), Rock Me Tonight is one long, sensuous ballad, from 'You Are My Lady,' a popular wedding song for years, to its sole uptempo number, the placid 'Calling.' It's a time capsule, but it hasn't dated as badly as other albums of the era.

Even today, it still sounds warm and comforting. Freddie Jackson's debut is a classic of '80s quiet storm. It soothes with entreaties to pure love - even the most sexual number, 'Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times' Sake),' promotes monogamy. Mostly written by producer Barry Eastmond (the title track was penned by Paul Laurence), Rock Me Tonight is one long, sensuous ballad, from 'You Are My Lady,' a popular wedding song for years, to its sole uptempo number, the placid 'Calling.' It's a time capsule, but it hasn't dated as badly as other albums of the era. Even today, it still sounds warm and comforting.

Greatest Hits is a long overdue update of 1994's The Greatest Hits of Freddie Jackson, containing (with the inconsequential exception of 'Christmas Forever') all of its predecessor's selections while adding a handful of lesser hits. All the essentials are here, including Jackson's impressive string of ten number one R&B singles (such as 'Rock Me Tonight,' 'You Are My Lady,' 'Nice 'N' Slow,' 'Love Me Down,' and 'Jam Tonight'). A lot of thought was put into the packaging as well, including fine liner notes from The Baltimore Sun's Rashod D. Don't settle for any of the 12-track anthologies or the more extensive sets with blurry photos and gaudy graphics. This is the one Freddie Jackson disc, above all, that you need.

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