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Thread started 07/08/10 4:33am

SunnySkies

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In these reissuing times(!)

i want to see Aretha`s "lost" atlantic albums on cd....

La Diva

Sweet passion

With everything i feel in me

You

Almighty fire

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Reply #1 posted 07/08/10 5:48am

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For the longest time I have wanted a reissue of Aretha's "You" & "With Everything I Feel In Me"

Sometimes the snap crackle & pop gets on my last nerve biggrin

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Reply #2 posted 07/08/10 6:10am

Harlepolis

Caramelpfe said:

For the longest time I have wanted a reissue of Aretha's "You" & "With Everything I Feel In Me"

Sometimes the snap crackle & pop gets on my last nerve biggrin

It depends on who does the remastering though disbelief I'm not content with some of the stuff that got remastered.

Sometimes I'd rather settle with my snack crackle & pop instead of some of these remastered "twofers"(or what you call them). The sound is stale, and hell, sometimes even some of the instruments disappear because of the remaster process,,,,it just ruins it.

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Reply #3 posted 07/08/10 7:01am

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If they do the lost Aretha....they gotta follow it up with the lost Cher CDs from the 70s...esp. this one:

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Reply #4 posted 07/08/10 7:17am

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SunnySkies said:

i want to see Aretha`s "lost" atlantic albums on cd....

La Diva

Sweet passion

With everything i feel in me

You

Almighty fire

Yes!!! I have a bootleg of Almighty Fire that sounds great. I'm Your Speed kills me every time. The CD is the second collaboration between Aretha and Curtis.

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Reply #5 posted 07/08/10 8:05am

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I have often wondered why, despite begging and pleading from her fans, Atlantic/Rhino has refused to reissue those particular Aretha albums on CD???

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Reply #6 posted 07/08/10 8:06am

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Harlepolis said:

Caramelpfe said:

For the longest time I have wanted a reissue of Aretha's "You" & "With Everything I Feel In Me"

Sometimes the snap crackle & pop gets on my last nerve biggrin

It depends on who does the remastering though disbelief I'm not content with some of the stuff that got remastered.

Sometimes I'd rather settle with my snack crackle & pop instead of some of these remastered "twofers"(or what you call them). The sound is stale, and hell, sometimes even some of the instruments disappear because of the remaster process,,,,it just ruins it.

I would agree, I have a few reissues that are just awfull, some of these companies stick remastered on the cd thinking you somehow wont notice the sound disbelief

BBR & Reel Music have done a great job on all their remasters thumbs up!

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Reply #7 posted 07/08/10 8:56am

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I just saw this on Rhino's site:

http://www.rhino.com/shop...Inside-dvd

The Best Of Aretha Franklin (Quadraphonic Mix) (Handmade)

Aretha Franklin

  • Aretha's out-of-print 1973 Quadraphonic album released for the first time ever on DTS DVD
  • Features four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 48 kHz)
  • 12 tracks including an extended version of "Rock Steady" and a rare version of "Chain Of Fools"
    Released on 08/17/10

Pre-Order Now

Aretha Franklin
DVD

For its second Quadio release, Rhino Handmade gives “Respect” to one of the greatest singers of all time with a reissue of The Best Of Aretha Franklin, a collection of stone-classic soul music that was released in 1973 exclusively in Quadraphonic. Out-of-print for decades, this music-only DVD features unique quad mixes by legendary producer Tom Dowd that have not been available since the original release.

Featuring four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 48 kHz), this DTS DVD is to be played in a DVD player with Surround Sound in order to enjoy the Quadraphonic mix as intended. The release does not include a two-channel stereo mix.

THE BEST OF ARETHA FRANKLIN (QUADRAPHONIC MIX) contains 12 tracks, including an extended version of “Rock Steady” with music by the Memphis Horns that was cut from the stereo version and can only be heard in this Quadraphonic mix. The disc also includes a rare version of “Chain Of Fools” with an extended introduction. This version was released in stereo in 1995 as part of Rhino’s expanded edition of Lady Soul.

These songs spotlight Franklin during her white-hot run with Atlantic Records and capture the singer at the pinnacle of her hitmaking prowess. The collection opens with “Respect,” a song that topped both the Pop and R&B charts in 1967 and went on to become the singer’s signature hit. The disc gathers many of the Queen of Soul’s crown jewels and accounts for no less than eight #1 R&B hits, including “Baby, I Love You,” “Spanish Harlem,” “Don’t Play That Song, “Call Me,” and a cover of the Simon and Garfunkel ballad “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

One of the earliest offerings of what would later be known as Surround Sound, Quadraphonic sound uses four channels and speakers placed in four corners of a room to create signals that are independent of one another. To learn more, visit Rhino Handmade’s primer on Quadraphonic sound at www.rhino.com/global/what-quad .
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For its second Quadio release, Rhino Handmade gives “Respect” to one of the greatest singers of all time with a reissue of The Best Of Aretha Franklin, a collection of stone-classic soul music that was released in 1973 exclusively in Quadraphonic. Out-of-print for decades, this music-only DVD features unique quad mixes by legendary producer Tom Dowd that have not been available since the original release.

Featuring four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 4...+Read More...

FPO Product Image Large
1
Respect - Front
Aretha Franklin
02:24
2
Respect - Back
Aretha Franklin
02:24
3
Baby, I Love You - Front
Aretha Franklin
02:46
4
Baby, I Love You - Back
Aretha Franklin
02:46
5
Chain Of Fools - Front
Aretha Franklin
04:22
6
Chain Of Fools - Back
Aretha Franklin
04:22
7
Rock Steady - Front
Aretha Franklin
04:19
8
Rock Steady - Back
Aretha Franklin
04:19
9
Spanish Harlem - Front
Aretha Franklin
03:40
10
Spanish Harlem - Back
Aretha Franklin
03:40
11
Don't Play That Song - Front
Aretha Franklin
02:48
12
Don't Play That Song - Back
Aretha Franklin
02:48
13
Dr. Feelgood - Front
Aretha Franklin
03:18
14
Dr. Feelgood - Back
Aretha Franklin
03:18
15
Day Dreaming - Front
Aretha Franklin
03:49
16
Day Dreaming - Back
Aretha Franklin
03:49
17
I Say A Little Prayer - Front
Aretha Franklin
03:22
18
I Say A Little Prayer - Back
Aretha Franklin
03:22
19
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Front
Aretha Franklin
02:43
20
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Back
Aretha Franklin
02:43
21
Call Me - Front
Aretha Franklin
03:24
22
Call Me - Back
Aretha Franklin
03:24
23
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Front
Aretha Franklin
05:30
24
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Back
Aretha Franklin
05:30

[Edited 7/8/10 9:00am]

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Reply #8 posted 07/08/10 9:45am

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That sounds hot! music

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Reply #9 posted 07/08/10 2:08pm

SunnySkies

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Hero0101 said:

If they do the lost Aretha....they gotta follow it up with the lost Cher CDs from the 70s...esp. this one:

[img:$uid]http://cdn3.ioffer.com/img/item/444/179/26/WRHgoRIJpXYr5ps.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Oh god yes!!! Would love to have the Cher albums....

And that Aretha quad albums sounds interesting...

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Reply #10 posted 07/08/10 2:11pm

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SunnySkies said:

Hero0101 said:

If they do the lost Aretha....they gotta follow it up with the lost Cher CDs from the 70s...esp. this one:

[img:$uid]http://cdn3.ioffer.com/img/item/444/179/26/WRHgoRIJpXYr5ps.jpg[/img:$uid]

=0P

Oh god yes!!! Would love to have the Cher albums....

And that Aretha quad albums sounds interesting...

love that album cover
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Reply #11 posted 07/09/10 3:14pm

SoulAlive

daPrettyman said:

I just saw this on Rhino's site:


http://www.rhino.com/shop...Inside-dvd


The Best Of Aretha Franklin (Quadraphonic Mix) (Handmade)


Aretha Franklin





  • Aretha's out-of-print 1973 Quadraphonic album released for the first time ever on DTS DVD

  • Features four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 48 kHz)

  • 12 tracks including an extended version of "Rock Steady" and a rare version of "Chain Of Fools"
    Released on 08/17/10




Pre-Order Now








Aretha Franklin







DVD





For its second Quadio release, Rhino Handmade gives “Respect” to one of the greatest singers of all time with a reissue of The Best Of Aretha Franklin, a collection of stone-classic soul music that was released in 1973 exclusively in Quadraphonic. Out-of-print for decades, this music-only DVD features unique quad mixes by legendary producer Tom Dowd that have not been available since the original release.

Featuring four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 48 kHz), this DTS DVD is to be played in a DVD player with Surround Sound in order to enjoy the Quadraphonic mix as intended. The release does not include a two-channel stereo mix.

THE BEST OF ARETHA FRANKLIN (QUADRAPHONIC MIX) contains 12 tracks, including an extended version of “Rock Steady” with music by the Memphis Horns that was cut from the stereo version and can only be heard in this Quadraphonic mix. The disc also includes a rare version of “Chain Of Fools” with an extended introduction. This version was released in stereo in 1995 as part of Rhino’s expanded edition of Lady Soul.

These songs spotlight Franklin during her white-hot run with Atlantic Records and capture the singer at the pinnacle of her hitmaking prowess. The collection opens with “Respect,” a song that topped both the Pop and R&B charts in 1967 and went on to become the singer’s signature hit. The disc gathers many of the Queen of Soul’s crown jewels and accounts for no less than eight #1 R&B hits, including “Baby, I Love You,” “Spanish Harlem,” “Don’t Play That Song, “Call Me,” and a cover of the Simon and Garfunkel ballad “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

One of the earliest offerings of what would later be known as Surround Sound, Quadraphonic sound uses four channels and speakers placed in four corners of a room to create signals that are independent of one another. To learn more, visit Rhino Handmade’s primer on Quadraphonic sound at www.rhino.com/global/what-quad .
-Read Less




For its second Quadio release, Rhino Handmade gives “Respect” to one of the greatest singers of all time with a reissue of The Best Of Aretha Franklin, a collection of stone-classic soul music that was released in 1973 exclusively in Quadraphonic. Out-of-print for decades, this music-only DVD features unique quad mixes by legendary producer Tom Dowd that have not been available since the original release.

Featuring four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (down-scalable to 24-bit, 4...+Read More...












FPO Product Image Large











1

Respect - Front

Aretha Franklin

02:24




2

Respect - Back

Aretha Franklin

02:24




3

Baby, I Love You - Front

Aretha Franklin

02:46




4

Baby, I Love You - Back

Aretha Franklin

02:46




5

Chain Of Fools - Front

Aretha Franklin

04:22




6

Chain Of Fools - Back

Aretha Franklin

04:22




7

Rock Steady - Front

Aretha Franklin

04:19




8

Rock Steady - Back

Aretha Franklin

04:19




9

Spanish Harlem - Front

Aretha Franklin

03:40




10

Spanish Harlem - Back

Aretha Franklin

03:40




11

Don't Play That Song - Front

Aretha Franklin

02:48




12

Don't Play That Song - Back

Aretha Franklin

02:48




13

Dr. Feelgood - Front

Aretha Franklin

03:18




14

Dr. Feelgood - Back

Aretha Franklin

03:18




15

Day Dreaming - Front

Aretha Franklin

03:49




16

Day Dreaming - Back

Aretha Franklin

03:49




17

I Say A Little Prayer - Front

Aretha Franklin

03:22




18

I Say A Little Prayer - Back

Aretha Franklin

03:22




19

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Front

Aretha Franklin

02:43




20

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Back

Aretha Franklin

02:43




21

Call Me - Front

Aretha Franklin

03:24




22

Call Me - Back

Aretha Franklin

03:24




23

Bridge Over Troubled Water - Front

Aretha Franklin

05:30




24

Bridge Over Troubled Water - Back

Aretha Franklin

05:30


[Edited 7/8/10 9:00am]





I may have to order this!
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Reply #12 posted 07/09/10 5:34pm

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[img:$uid]http://www.dan23.com/cheval23/funk/page6/files/page6_blog_entry16_1.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Slave-Showtime

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and although it was reissued in 2001, it's getting reissued again next year and I hope it's done the RIGHT way

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Reply #13 posted 07/09/10 11:34pm

daPrettyman

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bboy87 said:

[img:$uid]http://www.dan23.com/cheval23/funk/page6/files/page6_blog_entry16_1.jpg[/img:$uid]

http://www.cduniverse.com.../'Nard.htm

[Edited 7/9/10 23:36pm]

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Reply #14 posted 07/15/10 1:50pm

Shango

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bboy87 said:

Slave-Showtime

http://www.cduniverse.com...id=6944843

[Edited 7/15/10 13:51pm]

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Reply #15 posted 07/16/10 1:58am

bboy87

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Shango said:

bboy87 said:

Slave-Showtime

http://www.cduniverse.com...id=6944843

[Edited 7/15/10 13:51pm]

Damn, I missed these lol

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Reply #16 posted 07/17/10 10:57am

Shango

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bboy87 said:

Shango said:

http://www.cduniverse.com...id=6944843

[Edited 7/15/10 13:51pm]

Damn, I missed these lol

Anytime man, i also still keep being amazed about recent or upcoming reissues, and even unreleased stuff or remixes are added to some of those re-releases.

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