Aretha Frnaklin - Aretha’s Blues – The Delta Meets Detroit (1998)
Aretha Franklin - Aretha’s Blues – The Delta Meets Detroit (1998)
1. Today I Sing The Blues 2. Ramblin' 3. Pitiful play 4. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) 5. Night Life 6. I Wonder 7. Takin' Another Man's Place 8. Night Time Is The Right Time 9. River's Invitation play 10. Good To Me As I Am To You 11. It Ain't Fair 12. Going Down Slow 13. Drown In My Own Tears 14. You Are My Sunshine 15. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious... ) 16. The Thrill Is Gone (From Yesterday's...) Personnel includes: Aretha Franklin (vocals, piano); Jimmy Johnson, Kenny Burrell, Joe South, Eric Clapton, Duane Allman (guitar); David "Fathead" Newman (alto saxophone); King Curtis, Charlie Chalmers (tenor saxophone); Ernie Royal, Snooky Young (trumpet); Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Benny Powell (trombone); Junior Mance (piano); Spooner Oldham (electric piano, organ); Tommy Cogbill, Jerry Jemmott (bass); Roger Hawkins (drums); Cissy Houston, Erma Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Almeda Lattimore, Brenda Bryant,
Margaret Branch (background vocals).
The title may be ARETHA'S BLUES, but this compilation goes far beyond such a simple designation. This selection of early Atlantic material finds Franklin mixing gospel with the deep soul of her Muscle Shoals back-up crew on tracks like "Today I Sing The Blues." On "Pitiful," she swings with a big band horn arrangement that wouldn't sound out of place on a Ray Charles record.
Franklin's passionate singing style easily allows her passage to the deep pathos of the blues. Both Percy Mayfield ("River's Invitation") and B.B. King ("The Thrill Is Gone [From Yesterday's Kiss]") are given their due. She tackles country material such as Willie Nelson's "Night Life" and makes it her own. Even the covers of "You Are My Sunshine" and "Night Time Is The Right Time" easily stand toe-to-toe with Brother Ray's better-known versions. Franklin's gospel roots are never far away as feisty back-up singers and stride piano (often played by Lady Soul herself) make songs such as "Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business)" a sanctified affair.
Subtitled - Aretha's Blues. She may be the essential Soul Diva, but Aretha's peerless vocal mastery slays the delta blues as well, as this intense compilation of her finest Atlantic blues sides proves on wrenching renditions of 'Today I Sing The Blues', 'Dr. Feelgood', 'Nightlife' and many more. 16 tracks to make you hurt so good. ---Rhino. 1998.
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