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What are your picks for the best Aretha Franklin collection? I am looking for one extensive collection that covers most of her best work from the 60's to the early and mid 70's. Which collections is the best? Check me out and add me on:
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silverchild said: I am looking for one extensive collection that covers most of her best work from the 60's to the early and mid 70's. Which collections is the best?
Get the 4 cd box set, Queen Of Soul: Atlantic Recordings... It covers it all.... Hope this helps | |
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My favorite Aretha Franklin jam is the her remake of "Can't Turn You Loose" from 1980. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: My favorite Aretha Franklin jam is the her remake of "Can't Turn You Loose" from 1980.
"Rock Steady" is mine... | |
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funkpill said: vainandy said: My favorite Aretha Franklin jam is the her remake of "Can't Turn You Loose" from 1980.
"Rock Steady" is mine... That's a good one too. I also like "Jump To It" and "Get It Right". [Edited 3/22/05 3:00am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: That's a good one too. I also like "Jump To It" and "Get It Right". [Edited 3/22/05 3:00am] I see that you're more into her 80's stuff.... I like her version of "The Thrill Is Gone" also.... | |
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funkpill said: vainandy said: That's a good one too. I also like "Jump To It" and "Get It Right". [Edited 3/22/05 3:00am] I see that you're more into her 80's stuff.... I like her version of "The Thrill Is Gone" also.... There's not really a lot of Aretha stuff that I'm into. I have a DJ version of "Respect" that is absolutely kickin'. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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The Altantic material is probably Aretha Franklin at the height of her powers.
If you can stand the freight, consider... ...Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: The Altantic material is probably Aretha Franklin at the height of her powers.
If you can stand the freight, consider... ...Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm Yep!!! That's the one... [Edited 3/22/05 9:15am] | |
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That one, and this one(covers Aretha's years of innocence when she was with Columbia from 1960 to 1966, I think):
I prefer Aunt ReRe's pre-67 years the music she delievered then was so RAW and intimate You got the icing on the fat cake If you bought these 2 compilations 2ghether. | |
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silverchild said: I am looking for one extensive collection that covers most of her best work from the 60's to the early and mid 70's. Which collections is the best?
My personal favorite is "Until You Come Back to Me" VOTE....EARLY | |
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silverchild said: I am looking for one extensive collection that covers most of her best work from the 60's to the early and mid 70's. Which collections is the best?
It sounds like this is the collection you're looking for: http://www.amazon.com/exe...38-7165738 | |
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theAudience said: ...Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings omg, I was looking this up on Barnes & Noble and look what I found, a review by mistermaxxx CUSTOMER REVIEWS
A listener (mistermaxxx@yahoo.com), african-american man the greatest box set this is by far the best box set i have.it showcases the queen's ability to challenge many different musical sides and it does really well.she is the baddest female artist ever.this is a brillant set. Also Recommended: amazing grace,jazz to blues,all her stuff from 67-76 the arista hits 80-94 ^^^ mistermaxx comes through with some other recommendations too. | |
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The Queen of Soulbox set may be one of the greatest collections of music ever. Aretha was the best female vocalist of our time, and this set shows her at the height of her powers.
There's also an Arista Greatest hits CD that covers her post 1980 output that's recommended, but of course doesn't come close to her Atlantic output #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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does anyone know that song from aretha called simply " my song" i can't seem to find it anywhere-but i used to have a 45 of it and i loved it but i cant find it ANYWHERE ...help me orgers!!
the lyrics are: u told me that u would leave me here in tears now im just singing my song...(or something like that) due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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sweet said: does anyone know that song from aretha called simply " my song" i can't seem to find it anywhere-but i used to have a 45 of it and i loved it but i cant find it ANYWHERE ...help me orgers!!
the lyrics are: u told me that u would leave me here in tears now im just singing my song...(or something like that) Its in that boxet. Check amazon's audio samples. | |
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CinisterCee said: theAudience said: ...Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings omg, I was looking this up on Barnes & Noble and look what I found, a review by mistermaxxx CUSTOMER REVIEWS
A listener (mistermaxxx@yahoo.com), african-american man the greatest box set this is by far the best box set i have.it showcases the queen's ability to challenge many different musical sides and it does really well.she is the baddest female artist ever.this is a brillant set. Also Recommended: amazing grace,jazz to blues,all her stuff from 67-76 the arista hits 80-94 ^^^ mistermaxx comes through with some other recommendations too. Mistermaxx must have about a million reviews posted all over the web | |
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Harlepolis said: sweet said: does anyone know that song from aretha called simply " my song" i can't seem to find it anywhere-but i used to have a 45 of it and i loved it but i cant find it ANYWHERE ...help me orgers!!
the lyrics are: u told me that u would leave me here in tears now im just singing my song...(or something like that) Its in that boxet. Check amazon's audio samples. thanks harle due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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CinisterCee said: theAudience said: ...Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings omg, I was looking this up on Barnes & Noble and look what I found, a review by mistermaxxx CUSTOMER REVIEWS
A listener (mistermaxxx@yahoo.com), african-american man the greatest box set this is by far the best box set i have.it showcases the queen's ability to challenge many different musical sides and it does really well.she is the baddest female artist ever.this is a brillant set. Also Recommended: amazing grace,jazz to blues,all her stuff from 67-76 the arista hits 80-94 ^^^ mistermaxx comes through with some other recommendations too. What happened to him? I rememeber when I used to do Amazon reviews (oh to be young and innocent) I talked with a him a little and then used to talk to him hear....I miss him. I just looked and he has over 5000 reviews...he doesn't own all those things he reviews, does he? He even reviews stuff I'm sure he doesn't like! He is a great reviewer, though, cause he is all over the map! [Edited 4/7/05 11:39am] | |
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