Back in the mid-60s Chess Records released the iconic Little Milton Sings Big Blues album widely regarded by the late great blues and soul man's many fans as one of the best of the many long players he released in a career that spanned six decades and two centuries. Now, almost half a century later, Kent has reversed the process by compiling the great southern soul sides that Milton cut in fifteen years plus as a Malaco records artist, to bring you what else - Little Milton Sings Big Soul . Milton's Malaco albums leaned heavily towards the blues that was his stock-in-trade, but also contained great southern soul songs written by the likes of George Jackson, Phillip Mitchell, Homer Banks, O.B. McClinton, Isaac Hayes & David Porter and Frederick Knight.....................