Freddie Jackson

 

Freddie Jackson ranks right behind Luther Vandross as the premier male vocalist of the
'80s and early '90s in Urban Contemporary circles. He may in fact be a better pure soul
singer, having had a solid gospel background. Jackson hasn't been able to duplicate
Vandross' crossover appeal, however, although he's had a large number of R&B smashes.
Since 1985, when his debut LP, Rock Me Tonight, was released on Capitol, Jackson has
had many Top Ten R&B singles, and from 1985 until 1987, he had six number ones,
another number two, and two others at number eight and number nine respectively. He
finally departed Capitol in 1994 for RCA, looking for a fresh start with Here It Is. After a
long hiatus, Jackson resurfaced in early 2000 with Life After 30.

 

Year of release Album title
1985 Rock Me Tonight
1986 Just Like the First Time
1988 Don't Let Love Slip Away
1990 Do Me Again
1992 Time for Love
1994 Here It Is
1994 Freddy Jackson at Christmas
1995 Private Party
2000 Life After 30
2000 Live in Concert