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Carol Anderson - Sad Girl: The Legacy Of Detroit's Lost Soul Sister

Carol Anderson - Sad Girl: The Legacy Of Detroit's Lost Soul Sister

Musician: Carol Anderson
Album title: Sad Girl: The Legacy Of Detroit's Lost Soul Sister
Style: Soul
Released: 2004
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1744 mb
Size APE version: 1143 mb
Size WMA version: 1803 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 158
Format: TTA VOX VOC XM VQF ADX WMA
Genre: Funk / Soul

Carol Anderson - Sad Girl: The Legacy Of Detroit's Lost Soul Sister


Tracklist Hide Credits

1. Sad Girl
Written-By – James Dean , John Glover
3:48
2. You Boy
Written-By – Fred Baker , John Glover, Zerben Hicks
3:32
3. We've Got Enough
Written-By – Bobby Eaton, Carol Anderson, Will Huffman
2:10
4. I'm Not Worried
Written-By – Clifford Marshall, Lee Jennings
2:51
5. You've Got It Coming (What Goes Around, Comes Around)
Written-By – Ernie Harwell, Will Hatcher, Wilson Pickett
3:11
6. One Man's Woman
Written-By – Essie Anderson, John Glover
2:25
7. I Found Love
Written-By – David Michael Simpson, Robert Lowe
4:29
8. Party People (Come To Life)
Written-By – James Dean , John Glover
4:11
9. Holding On
Written-By – John Glover
2:51
10. Taking My Mind Off Love
Written-By – Clifford Marshall, Lee Jennings
2:28
11. Master Plan (I Love You, I Do)
Written-By – Essie Anderson, Fred Baker , Thomas "Skip" Winburn, Zerben Hicks
4:24
12. Come On Over Tonight
Written-By – Barrett Strong
4:14
13. You Want It
Written-By – Floyd Jones
4:28
14. Ain't Giving Up
Written-By – David Michael Simpson, Robert Lowe
4:19
15. I'll Get Off At The Next Stop
Written-By – James Dean , John Glover
4:24
16. It Shouldn't Happen To A Dog
Written-By – Fred Baker , Jesse Cornell Robinson, Zerben Hicks
3:14
17. Tomorrow Is Not A Promise
Written-By – Carol Anderson, John Glover
3:09

Credits

  • Coordinator [Project] – Garry J. Cape
  • Reissue Producer, Mastered By [Digital Mastering] – Paul Mooney

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Malodora
Reading the liner notes of this CD took me back down memory lane. My family owned a record store next door to a boutique the Anderson's opened in 1979 or '80 on Jefferson Avenue on the east side of Detroit, Essie's Boutique. It was located in a block long stretch of black owned businesses who were all doing well. They were like royalty pulling up every day well dressed in a long gray Lincoln Continental, driven by Carol's brother George, with her mother Essie as the matriarch. Cheryl, Carol's daughter, completed the quartet. I was a preteen and friends with Cheryl, who at that time was a regular on The Scene, a locally produced and televised dance show. A poor man's Soul Train if you will. The family was tight knit and respectful. They were always together. Always. So I found the comment of Cheryl being a "wild child" in the liner notes a little off-putting. I'm not sure where that came from but I knew her, and she was anything but that. She once shared with me that Carol was not her real mother. If that was the case then it would certainly explain why she was never heard from again after Essie's and Carol's unfortunate deaths. In any event, I appreciate that the author put together this incredible CD. Carol may not have hit the big one in the music industry, but she touched many people. Anyone who can say that had a good life.