I Couldn't Take My Love Away from You - Millie Small, Peterson
No Good - Millie Small, Small
Time Will Tell - Millie Small, Cliff
We'll Meet [*] - Millie Small, Panton
You're the Only One [*] - Millie Small, Panton
Oh Merna [*] - Millie Small, Panton
Marie [*] - Millie Small, Panton
The Vow [*] - Millie Small, Walters
My Desire [*] - Millie Small, Josea, Joe
That's How Strong My Love Is [*] - Millie Small, Jamison, Roosevelt
My Street [*] - Millie Small,
Mixed Up, Fickle, Lonely, Self-Centred, Spoiled Kind of Boy [*] - Millie Small,
Peaches and Cream [*] - Millie Small,
Ooh Ooh [*] - Millie Small, Edwards
You Better Forget [*] - Millie Small, Edwards
Three Nights a Week [*] - Millie Small, Domino
I've Been Around [*] - Millie Small,
Honey Hush [*] - Millie Small, Cliff
2004 reissue of the reggae vocalist's 1970 album, the first ever official CD of the artist's work, features 28 tracks including 15 bonus tracks, 'We'll Meet' (with Roy Panton), 'You're The Only One' (with Roy Panton), 'Oh ... more »Merna' (with Roy Panton), 'Marie' (with Roy Panton), The Vow' (with Jackie Edwards), 'My Desire' (with Jackie Edwards), 'That's How Strong My Love Is', 'My Street', 'Mixed Up, Fickle, Lonely, Self-Centered, Spoiled Kind Of Boy', 'Peaches & Cream', 'Ooh Ooh' (with Jackie Edwards), 'You Better Forget', 'Three Nights A Week', 'I've Been Around', & 'Honey Hush'. Trojan.« less
2004 reissue of the reggae vocalist's 1970 album, the first ever official CD of the artist's work, features 28 tracks including 15 bonus tracks, 'We'll Meet' (with Roy Panton), 'You're The Only One' (with Roy Panton), 'Oh Merna' (with Roy Panton), 'Marie' (with Roy Panton), The Vow' (with Jackie Edwards), 'My Desire' (with Jackie Edwards), 'That's How Strong My Love Is', 'My Street', 'Mixed Up, Fickle, Lonely, Self-Centered, Spoiled Kind Of Boy', 'Peaches & Cream', 'Ooh Ooh' (with Jackie Edwards), 'You Better Forget', 'Three Nights A Week', 'I've Been Around', & 'Honey Hush'. Trojan.
"In the late 60s and early 70s Jamaican music explored a number of ways forward--this is before the triumph of roots reggae under the Abyssinians and the Wailers and Spear and all those people you love so well you silly you--and one that was discarded was a pop reggae sound, upbeat and bubbly, and very much a cheerful music--there was actually a lot of it floating around and frankly much of it is, well....vapid and not very interesting. This is a very exciting CD since except for the great Desmond Dekker it is some of the best pop reggae I have ever heard--it is fun happy music by a wonderful singer.