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While Wilson Pickett is legendary for 1960s anthems like "In the Midnight Hour," his 1979 album captures a fascinating transition period where the "Wicked Pickett" met the disco era head-on. Released on EMI America , this record stands as a "modern soul classic" that often flies under the radar of casual fans. The Sound: Where Soul Meets the Disco Floor
Rediscovering the Wicked Soul: Wilson Pickett’s I Want You (1979) wilson_pickett_i_want_you
Despite its lower profile compared to his Atlantic Records heyday, I Want You is celebrated by crate-diggers for its expert melding of old-school soul with new electronics. For any fan of the "Wicked One," this album is a essential evidence of his enduring passion and skill, proving that he could hijack any genre and make it entirely his own. Wilson Pickett – I Want You - Discogs While Wilson Pickett is legendary for 1960s anthems
The title track is a standout moment of "pulpit-level solemnity". Critics note that it features an intertwining alto sax that follows Pickett's voice, creating a sophisticated, sinuous texture. It serves as a reminder that even as musical trends shifted toward electronics and disco, Pickett’s "miraculous voice" remained a force of nature. Why It Matters Now For any fan of the "Wicked One," this
Here, Pickett leans into the bass-propelled boogie of the late '70s. Tracks like "Groove City" showcase a funky, rhythmic shift that was contemporary for the time. Track Spotlight: "I Want You"
This side highlights Pickett’s vocal power on tracks like the title track "I Want You," "Shameless," and the Don Covay-penned "Live With Me" . Reviewers from Amazon UK have praised these tracks for their "faultless class" and "tight" brass arrangements.
The album is a tale of two sides, both anchored by Pickett’s unmistakably gritty, gospel-infused vocals.