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Aretha Franklin - "Master of eyes (the deepness of your eyes)" Does anyone else here know this psychedelic-flavored Aretha Franklin song?
It was released as a single in 1973, and included on the "Hey now hey" cd. I think it`s one of her best songs... ![]() | |
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Icicle said: Does anyone else here know this psychedelic-flavored Aretha Franklin song? It was released as a single in 1973
Nope. But man, the bar I was in last night played Aretha the entire evening and I became a fan all over again. | |
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chuckaducci said: Icicle said: Does anyone else here know this psychedelic-flavored Aretha Franklin song? It was released as a single in 1973
Nope. But man, the bar I was in last night played Aretha the entire evening and I became a fan all over again. If you like her, you really should check out this one... | |
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I love looove I love the breakdown when she goes deep everytime the chorus starts the deea-eea-eeeepness of your eeeyyesss. But Quincy Jones, Arif Mardin and Aretha surely teamed up as a triple threat for this album. She made a very heartfelt rendition of Dinah Washington's "Someday" in the same album. | |
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Harlepolis said: I love looove
I love the breakdown when she goes deep everytime the chorus starts the deea-eea-eeeepness of your eeeyyesss. But Quincy Jones, Arif Mardin and Aretha surely teamed up as a triple threat for this album. She made a very heartfelt rendition of Dinah Washington's "Someday" in the same album. It was a very different kind of song, but it worked You mean the West side story song "Somewhere"? That`s the highpoint of the album, along with "Angel". . [Edited 12/8/06 8:04am] | |
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