Live & Uncensored

Live & Uncensored
Live album by Millie Jackson
Released 1979
Recorded Live at The Roxy, Los Angeles, California
Genre Soul, R&B
Length 71:20
Label Spring Records
Polydor Records
Producer Millie Jackson, Brad Shapiro
Millie Jackson chronology
Royal Rappin's
(1979)
Live & Uncensored
(1979)
For Men Only
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau(A-)[2]

Live & Uncensored is a live album by Millie Jackson recorded in concert at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The album shows what her shows were like, from tender romantic ballads to explicit recreations of classical pieces. The dialogue during and between songs were often considered a highlight, with topics ranging from soap operas on television to shady men in her life. While not on stage with her, she singles out The Pointer Sisters in the crowd, casually talking with them as if they were all at a party. "Phuck U Symphony" is one of the best-known tracks on this album, and Jackson continues to include it in her live shows to this day.

The compact disc version features Jackson's 1982 live album, Live And Outrageous (Rated XXX), as a bonus.

Track listing

Side A

  1. Keep The Home Fire Burnin' (3:28)
  2. Logs And Thangs (5:15)
  3. Put Something Down On It (3:17)
  4. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? (1;02)
  5. Put Something Down On It (Reprise) (0:58)
  6. Just When I Needed You Most (4:27)
  7. Phuck U Symphony (5:27)

Side B

  1. What Am I Waiting For (4:46)
  2. I Still Love You (You Still Love Me) (6:23)
  3. All The Way Lover (3:11)
  4. The Soaps (9:06)
  5. All The Way Lover (Reprise) (1:02)

Side C

  1. Hold The Line (3:59)
  2. Be A Sweetheart (2:53)
  3. Didn't I Blow Your Mind (4:03)
  4. Give It Up (6:20)
  5. A Moment's Pleasure (5:19)

Side D

  1. If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want To Be Right) (3:35)
  2. The Rap (5:24)
  3. If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want To Be Right) (Reprise) (0:37)
  4. Never Change Lovers In The Middle Of The Night (3:40)
  5. Sweet Music Man (9:39)
  6. It Hurts So Good (0:51)
  7. Sweet Music Man (Reprise) (1:12)

Charts

Chart (1980) Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[3] 94
Billboard Top Soul Albums[3] 22

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