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Released
  
1970

Release date
  
1970

Genre
  
Soul jazz

Artist
  
J. J. Jackson

Producer
  
Lew Futterman

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Label
  
Perception Records – PLP 3 RCA Victor – SF 8093

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J.J. Jackson's Dilemma is the second UK-recorded album by J.J. Jackson. It was recorded in London in 1970. Released on RCA Victor in UK and on Perception Records in the US, the album had two different covers and slightly different track listings.

Contents

Perception Records version

  1. "Indian Thing" (Jackson, Steele, Grigson) (6:28)
  2. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Robert Lamm) (2:58)
  3. "Let the Sunshine In" (Rado, Ragni & MacDermot) (8:40)
  4. "Help Me to Get My Grits" (Parsons; Jackson) (4:24)
  5. "Who Knows" (Jackson) (8:05)
  6. "Go Find Yourself a Woman" (5:56)
  7. "No Sad Songs" (4:29)

RCA Victor version

  1. "Indian Thing"
  2. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is"
  3. "Help Me Get My Grits"
  4. "Let the Sunshine In"
  5. "Bow Down to the Dollar" (Weiss)
  6. "Who Knows"

Personnel

  • J. J. Jackson - percussion, vocals, keyboards
  • Jeff McCarthy - bass
  • Chris Parren - keyboards
  • Dick Morrissey - tenor saxophone, flute
  • Dick Parry - saxophone
  • Dave Quincy - saxophone
  • Larry Steele - bass
  • Terry Smith - guitar
  • George Jones - trumpet
  • John Bennett - trombone
  • George Barker - trumpet
  • Roy Edwards - trumpet
  • Ian Hague - drums
  • References

    J. J. Jackson's Dilemma Wikipedia