You Got My Mind Messed Up
You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr.Although Carr is not as well known as his contemporaries such as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up" has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time. Allmusic gave it 5 stars from two different reviewers. On the 2002 re-release Mojo magazine stated "This is undoubtedly one of the greatest soul albums of all time." (10/02, p.118). After Carr's death in 2001, Kent Records re-released the album with another dozen bonus tracks.
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You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr.Although Carr is not as well known as his contemporaries such as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up" has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time. Allmusic gave it 5 stars from two different reviewers. On the 2002 re-release Mojo magazine stated "This is undoubtedly one of the greatest soul albums of all time." (10/02, p.118). After Carr's death in 2001, Kent Records re-released the album with another dozen bonus tracks.
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