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Aretha Franklin: Soul Sister/Take It Like You Give It Anyone familiar with these albums? I get a weekly email from soulmusicstore.com, and they've got these two albums for sale now on a single disc:
Finally available for the first time ever on CD, two of Aretha Franklin's most soulful albums for Columbia Records. Released in 1965 and 1966 respectively, the LPs gave discerning music fans a hint of what was to come when she signed with Atlantic Records at the end of '66. There are some truly brilliant moments - the superlatively soulful "(No, No) I'm Losing You," "Until You Were Gone," Ashford & Simpson's "Cry Like A Baby," her own magical "Land Of Dreams" and her original "Only The One You Love" (later recorded by Dee Dee Warwick, who can be heard singing backgrounds on a number of these tracks). Tracks: 1 1. Until You Were Gone 2 You Made Me Love You 3 Follow Your Heart 4 Ol' Man River 5 Sweet Bitter Love 6 A Mother's Love 7 Swanee 8 (No, No) I'm Losing You 9 Take a Look 10 Can't You Just See Me 11 Cry Like a Baby 12 Why Was I Born? 13 I May Never Get To Heaven 14 Button Up Your Jacket, Tighten Up Your Tie 15 Her Little Heart Went To Loveland 16 Lee Cross 17 Take It Like You Give It 18 Only the One You Love 19 Deeper 20 Remember Me 21 Land of Dreams 22 A Little Bit of Soul | |
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I'm not fimiliar with that set
In fact, it seems that the end of her Columbia period's sessions were missing. | |
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Harlepolis said: I'm not fimiliar with that set
In fact, it seems that the end of her Columbia period's sessions were missing. Though I'm a fan, I'm not really familiar with her catalog. In fact, amg lists these under two releases under compilations and not as studio albums. | |
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