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180 gram exact repro of Aretha Franklin's 1972 album, featuring covers of John Lennon & Paul McCartney's "The Long And Winding Road," Elton John's "Border Song (Holy Moses)" and Nina Simone's "Young, Gifted And Black."
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AL 8442LP
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Original cutout copies of this1986 Aretha Franklin album -- features five hits: "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Jimmy Lee," "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)," "Rock-A-Lott," and "If You Need My Love Tonight." Andy Warhol cover art.
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SD 7213LP
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$11.00
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1972 album featuring covers of Nina Simone's "Young, Gifted And Black," The Beatles' "The Long And Winding Road" and The Delfonics' "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)." Franklin's gospel-influenced vocals are best heard on her originals, however, and "First Snow In Kokomo" and "All The King's Horses" are essentials on this album. Exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino.
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$11.00
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Exact repro reissue -- manufactured by Rhino, licensed from Atlantic -- of the soundtrack to Sam O'Steen's 1976 cult film Sparkle. Composed and produced by Curtis Mayfield, Aretha Franklin sings in place of the singers in the film, a 1950s period piece about a Harlem girl-group (based on The Supremes) and their rise to stardom. This is peak-period, post-Super Fly Mayfield and Franklin's versions are widely considered superior to the movie's.
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4M 131LP
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"Aretha Franklin at the peak of her early form. 'Think,' 'I Say a Little Prayer,' 'See Saw,' and 'I Can't See Myself Leaving You' were all big hits. Her choice of cover material included some of her most R&B-drenched early Atlantic cuts, like 'Night Time Is the Right Time,' 'You Send Me,' and 'I Take What I Want.' Also includes original artwork."
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4M 130LP
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"This 1968 LP was powered by three hit singles (including '[You Make Me Feel Like] A Natural Woman') each nested in the upper reaches of the pop Top 10. It became Aretha's second Gold LP and remained on the charts for over a year."
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4M 115LP
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"Aretha Franklin's 1971 album Live at Fillmore West was a seminal soul breakthrough. It finally cemented her status beyond soul audiences and it matched her with a phenomenal rhythm section in King Curtis and the Kingpens. Franklin adroitly mixed pop, rock, and soul material throughout the three nights, including Stephen Stills' 'Love The One You're With,' and Bread's 'Make It With You,' and the Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby,' as well as true favorites 'Respect,' 'Don't Play That Song,' and 'Spirit in the Dark,' which brought Ray Charles out of the audience for a spirited duet. Deluxe gatefold sleeve featuring photos from the concert and new liner notes by Down Beat contributor Mitch Myers (including fresh interviews with original album producers Jerry Wexler and Arif Mardin)." Original cover art. 180 gram HQ vinyl.
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4M 114LP
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"1970's Spirit In The Dark includes five self-penned Aretha vibrant classics, as well as songs by B.B. King, Dr. John, Jimmy Reed, and Carole King. Musicians include: Brother Duane Allman, Big Star/Rolling Stones' session man Jim Dickinson, along with the Muscle Shoals rhythm section and the Dixie Flyers. The November 2002 issue of Mojo magazine said of this uplifting LP: 'triumphant... spiritual in immense proportions... defiant, jubilant'. Liner notes by Richie Unterberger. Remastered at Fantasy Studios from the original 1970 master recordings." 180 gram HQ vinyl. Gatefold sleeve.
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4M 111LP
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"Originally released in January of 1969, this is Aretha's sixth album for Atlantic and mistakenly one of her most under-rated '60s albums. Despite the title, Soul '69 is a brilliant jazz flavored set (with sophisticated brass arrangements and cool horn playing) featuring 'Today I Sing The Blues', 'Gentle On My Mind' plus passionate covers of The Miracles' 'Tracks Of My Tears' and Sam Cooke's 'Bring It On Home To Me' among others. The Queen of Soul is backed by jazz musicians including Kenny Burrell, Ron Carter, David Newman, Joe Zawinul plus the amazing grooves of the legendary Muscle Shoals rhythm section. Contains new liner notes by MC5 manager, poet and music historian John Sinclair. Audiophile remastering from the original master tapes.180 gram HQ vinyl. Original artwork. Gatefold sleeve."
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4M 101LP
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"Originally released in 1967, this is Aretha Franklin's first album for Atlantic and possibly the greatest debut in the history of soul music. This soul landmark contains one of the truly seminal singles ever ('Respect'), 2 killer tracks recorded at Fame Studio in Muscle Shoals ('I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You' and 'Do Right Woman-Do Right Man') plus lots of other great hard soul groovers. A masterpiece from start to finish. This reissue contains new exclusive and detailed liner notes by '60s music historian Alec Palao along with the original ones by producer Jerry Wexler. Audiophile remastering from the original master tapes..180 gram HQ vinyl. Original artwork. Gatefold sleeve."
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