Aretha Franklin Album - The Great Aretha Franklin/Sweet Bitter Love/Aretha Sings The Blues
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Customers rating:
(6 ratings)
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Release Date:1997-08-12
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Dance-Pop, Deep Soul, Early Pop/Rock, Early R&B, Pop, R&B, Soul, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Southern Soul, Urban, Vocal Pop
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Label:Sony
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UPC:074646537527
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Approx. Price:$24.98
(USD)
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| Track Listing : |
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1 |
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Won't Be Long |
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2 |
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Over the Rainbow |
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3 |
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Love Is the Only Thing |
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4 |
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Sweet Lover |
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5 |
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All Night Long |
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6 |
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Who Needs You? |
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7 |
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Right Now |
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8 |
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Are You Sure? |
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9 |
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Maybe I'm a Fool |
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10 |
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It Ain't Necessarily So |
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11 |
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(Blue) By Myself |
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12 |
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Today I Sing The Blues |
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1 |
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All Night Long |
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2 |
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Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive |
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3 |
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Nobody Like You |
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4 |
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Today I Sing The Blues |
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5 |
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Sweet Bitter Love |
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6 |
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Try a Little Tenderness |
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7 |
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Skylark |
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8 |
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Johnny |
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9 |
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God Bless The Child |
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10 |
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If Ever I Would Leave You |
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1 |
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Drinking Again |
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2 |
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Today I Sing The Blues |
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3 |
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What a Diff'rence a Day Made |
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4 |
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Without the One You Love |
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5 |
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Trouble in Mind |
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6 |
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Muddy Water |
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7 |
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Only the Lonely |
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8 |
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I Wonder (Where You Are Tonight) |
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Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside) |
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10 |
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Take a Look |
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11 |
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Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning |
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12 |
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Evil Gal Blues |
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13 |
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This Bitter Earth |
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14 |
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Maybe I'm a Fool |
Customer review - 1999-03-19
- Aretha Franklin is an epochThe only song which makes me cry every time i listen to it is "Try a little tenderness" by Aretha Franklin
Customer review - 2000-11-20
- Early Aretha -- what a geniusI loved these as LPs, happy to see them re-released as a box set. The conventional wisdom is Aretha did her best work for Atlantic, but her Columbia work is truly brilliant. Consider she was 19 years old when she recorded works like "Won't Be Long" and "Trouble in Mind." You can definitely hear the influence of her idol, Dinah Washington. I have listened to these songs for years and I never tire of them. For one of the most spine-tingling, transcendent experiences listen to "Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside" when she hits "STILL" and then punches out "laughing" in the same breath. AMAZING. There is a reason the state of Michigan awarded this woman's voice as a "great natural resource."
Customer review - 1999-12-11
- An Aquired Taste but What A Great Taste!This cd re-introduces people who thought they knew the deal on Aretha. The recording shows how versatile Aretha really is. Someone might mistake the singer for someone, other than the queen, herself. The songs are great, nostalgic standards, which takes you away from the woes of modern day to a time where words in lyrics meant more. A great piece of art, Sweet Bitter Love. This is definately something to keep and pass on to the next generation.
Customer review - 1999-05-20
- Worth buyingI am familiar with this compilation. It's very good. I am gonna buy it myself very soon.
Customer review - 1999-03-19
- Aretha Franklin is an epochThe only song which makes me cry every time i listen to it is "Try a little tenderness" by Aretha Franklin
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