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Acklin also released several albums on the Brunswick label: Love Makes a Woman (1968), Seven Days of Night (1969), Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971), and I Call It Trouble (1973). [4] [5] At the same time, she continued her successful writing partnership with Eugene Record.
1969: Seven Days of Night; 1970: Someone Else’s Arms; 1971: I Did It; 1973: I Call It Trouble; 1975: A Place in the Sun; Kompilationen. 1987: Groovy Ideas; 1995: Greatest Hits; 1999: Brunswick Singles A’s & B’s; 2002: 20 Greatest Hits; 2002: The Brunswick Anthology (2 CDs) 2003: The Best of Barbara Acklin
Barbara Acklin is a true rags-to-riches story. This one-time back-up singer for Chess Records was working as the receptionist at Brunswick Records’ Chicago office when she began co-writing songs for other artists, including Jackie Wilson’s “Whispers (Gettin’ Louder).” This success behind the scenes quickly grew into a solo career ...
18. Feb. 2022 · In 1966 she took a receptionist job at Brunswick’s office in a two-flat located at 1449 S. Michigan Ave. on Record Row (see ‘Record Row’ sidebar). There, she would go on to help craft the...
She subsequently recorded four more Brunswick albums, Seven Days of Night (1969), Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971), and I Call It Trouble (1973). “Barbara was a beautiful, soulful lady,” said legendary arranger Willie Henderson, in a rare interview. He worked with Acklin for the better part of three decades. “She was a ...
Assembling all five of the LPs Chicago Soul diva Barbara Acklin cut for Brunswick between 1968 and 1973 - an output totaling 45 songs - this 2 cd compilation offers the kind of all-inclusive, respectful treatment only afforded to first rate artists. The first cd gathers Acklin's first and finest LPs for the label.
2002 — UK & Europe. CD —. Compilation, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "The Complete Barbara Acklin On Brunswick Records" on Discogs.