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Pain Gets a Little Deeper: The Complete Early Years 1965-1971 ()

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Pain Gets a Little Deeper: The Complete Early Years 1965-1971 - Darrow Fletcher
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  1. The Pain Gets a Little Deeper
  2. What Good Am I Without You
  3. Changing by the Minute
  4. I Think I'm Gonna Write a Song
  5. My Judgement Day
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  1. The Pain Gets a Little Deeper
  2. What Good Am I Without You
  3. Changing by the Minute
  4. I Think I'm Gonna Write a Song
  5. My Judgement Day
  6. Sitting There That Night
  7. When Love Calls
  8. Infatuation
  9. My Young Misery
  10. Gotta Draw the Line
  11. I Like the Way I Feel
  12. Gonna Keep Loving You
  13. What Is This
  14. Now Is the Time for Love, Pt. 1
  15. Now Is the Time for Love, Pt. 2
  16. Those Hanging Heartaches
  17. Little Girl
  18. Dolly Baby
  19. The Way of a Man
  20. What Have I Got Now
  21. That Certain Little Something
  22. We Can't Go On This Way
  23. Infatuation
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The second of two Darrow Fletcher compilations released by Ace, 2013's The Pain Gets a Little Deeper covers the earliest recordings from the beloved Chicago cult soul singer, rounding up the sides he recorded for local indie Windy City imprints Groovy, Jacklyn, Congress, Uni, Revue, and Genna between 1965 and 1971. That long list of labels reveals how Fletcher never had a career-making hit but also was highly regarded, with label after label giving him a shot over those six years. Possessing a high, keening voice that ...

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