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SIR MACK RICE : JUSTICE
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Funky R & B
Genre: Urban/R&B: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date: 2008
JUSTICE Record Label: Joy Road Production
  • Buy CD - $12.97
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Justice 4:08 Album Only
Respect Yourself 4:15 Album Only
Right Now America 5:46 Album Only
Mississippi Mud/Baby Please Don\'t Go 6:24 Album Only
Among Friends 5:27 Album Only
Little Red Cherokee 5:42 Album Only
Miniskirt Minnie 3:42 Album Only
Viagra Man 4:07 Album Only
Dyno--Mite 3:26 Album Only
Dark Skin Woman 5:11 Album Only
Cadillac Assembly Line 4:22 Album Only
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Album Notes

When you think about Detroit, think about Justice. Sir Mack Rice style of \"Justice\" is not black or white it\'s a fight for everyones \"Rights\". This is what the world is about today \"Justice\"
Sir Mack Rice, “Yesterday’s Hero”. Sir Mack Rice was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the official birthplace of the blues in 1933, the same place Ike Turner was from.
“I grew up loving the music of Ray Charles, Amos Milburn, Charles Brown, Sonny Boy Williamson, Percy Mayfield and Louis Jordan just to name a few and I have always loved funky music. In 1950 my family moved to Detroit, MI. In the mid 1950’s I joined the Falcons singing group with the late great Joe Stubbs, the late great (Wicked) Wilson Pickett, Willie Schofield, Lance Finney and the enormously successful Eddie Floyd (of “Knock On Wood” fame). Out of that fantastic group came two smash hits on The Falcons, “You’re So Fine” and “I Found a Love”. This was the first group out of Detroit to appear on the Dick Clark Show. But, for my “claim to fame”, “Mustang Sally” was the one song that really started the ball to rolling. I was blessed to join the STAX Record Company in Memphis, Tennessee and out of that mixture, I wrote “Respect Yourself” recorded by The Staple Singers and later by Bruce Willis and others, “Cheaper To Keep Her” recorded by the late Johnny Taylor, “Do The Breakdown” recorded by my main man, the late great Rufus Thomas and last but not least, “Cadillac Assembly Line” recorded by the late Mr. Albert King. There have been hundreds of throwaways written. I have given you “Mustang Sally”, encouraged you to “Respect Yourself” and let you men know that it’s “Cheaper To Keep Her”, sometimes you have to “Do The Breakdown’, but keep working on the “Cadillac Assembly Line”, and now I am out to “Get That Money” though before it runs out. But we got to have Justice becuse without it there is clout, and Justice is what it\'s all about.

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REVIEWS

Great Tracks
author: Duane Rice
This is classic hornzy Sir Mack Rice. Some of the tracks on here are really truely exceptional including; Justice, Baby Please Dont' Go, Among Friends, Dyno-Mite (awesome)... This is a great collectors piece. But I'm waiting for the America Right Now CD to be put in. That is even better than Justice and is probably in my top 20 all time of all artist!!
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please sir!
author: paul campbell
====hah yes - tina the gogo queen AND do the robot! but justice is great while we wait. and cadillac assembly line is always worth a reprise. looking forward to the next sir mack - hope you're getting the money!
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Sir Mack Rice "Justice"
author: Patrick bainee
Another great album, highly recommanded. "Justice", the title track is awsome ! Please Sir, next time think of singing "Tina The Go Go Queen", here 's hoping. Patrick
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