Aretha Franklin A Brand New Me (CD)

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Aretha Franklin: A Brand New Me (CD)
“A Brand New Me: Aretha Franklin With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra” combines her legendary voice from the most famous songs the “Queen of Soul” recorded for Atlantic Records with brand new arrangements performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Aretha Franklin's unmistakable voice has been beautifully fused with these new orchestral arrangements on “A Brand New Me”. The backing vocals, also newly arranged and recorded, are by Grammy-winning singer Patti Austin, with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra recording their parts at London's Abbey Road Studios.
The result of this extraordinary arrangement is a timeless album that preserves the soul, groove and gospel power of Franklin's globally revered voice and once again highlights it in a new context. Among the highlights are re-imagined versions of classics such as the timeless Billboard No.1 hits “Respect”, ‘Think’, “Don't Play That Song (You Lied)” and “Angel”.
The album was produced by Nick Patrick and Don Reedman, who are also responsible for the worldwide success of the album “If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra”, which recently topped the charts in many countries and sold more than 1.5 million copies.
Article properties:Aretha Franklin: A Brand New Me (CD)
Interpret: Aretha Franklin
Album titlle: A Brand New Me (CD)
Genre R&B, Soul
Label Rhino Records
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0081227942373
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| Franklin, Aretha - A Brand New Me (CD) CD 1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Think | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 02 | Don't Play That Song (You Lied) | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 03 | I Say A Little Prayer | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 04 | Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 05 | A Brand New Me | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 06 | (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 07 | Angel | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 08 | Border Song (Holy Moses) | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 09 | Let It Be | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 10 | People Get Ready | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 11 | Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby) | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 12 | You're All I Need To Get By | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 13 | Son Of A Preacher Man | Aretha Franklin | ||
| 14 | Respect | Aretha Franklin | ||
Aretha Franklin
Respect
Contrary to popular opinion, Aretha Franklin had made great records prior to Jerry Wexler signing her to Atlantic. They just hadn't been in tune with the trends of the day. Under Wexler's supervision, Aretha would take her throne as the Queen of Soul.
Born in Memphis on March 25, 1942, Aretha was the daughter of the celebrated Rev. C.L. Franklin, who settled in at Detroit's New Bethel Baptist Church and rose to glory as one of the country's highest profile African-American clergymen, with dozens of albums of his sermons issued on Chess. At 14, Aretha was recording for Chess too, live from her father's church. But C.L. was a worldly man of the cloth, realizing that Aretha's stirring pipes and rock-ribbed piano were destined for mainstream stardom. He gave her his blessing when John Hammond signed her to Columbia in 1960.
Hammond and fellow Columbia producers Bobby Scott, Robert Mersey, Clyde Otis, and Bob Johnston placed the young singer in every context imaginable, from jazz chanteuse to pop songbird, showbiz crooner to soul belter, with only intermittent success. Untapped potential abounded when Aretha joined Atlantic in 1966. Wexler brought her down to Muscle Shoals, where Franklin managed to cut I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Loved You),her first R&B chart-topper,and part of its flipDo Right Woman – Do Right Manbefore a tussle broke out between a trumpeter and Aretha's hubby, Ted White. Then Fame Studios owner Rick Hall and White got into it. The subsequent fallout meant that Franklin wouldn't go down south to record again.
Wexler brought the Muscle Shoals session aces to New York to continue the project. Could their sound travel? "We were a little bit worried about that. After all, we're young southern guys, and then all of a sudden we're going to New York City to play on these records,"says drummer Roger Hawkins."But really, after the first couple of hours, it was just the same thing, only you're doing it in a different building."

Work began on Aretha's first Atlantic album, and when she and her little sister Carolyn, one of her background singers, started fooling around with Otis Redding'sRespect—a #4 R&B hit for him in 1965—everything came together. Wexler inserted the bridge from Sam & Dave'sWhen Something Is Wrong With My Babyfor saxman King Curtis to solo over, and Aretha and Carolyn came up with the "sock it to me" line and the spelling out of "R-E-S-P-E-C-T." Aretha stole the tune right out from under Otis' nose (she even slips in a mention of one of her best Columbia sides, Runnin' Out Of Fools, on the fade), making it a number one pop and R&B smash. And in the Queen's hands, Respect became an anthem for the civil rights movement, a non-negotiable demand for African-American empowerment that was tragically overdue.
- Bill Dahl -
Various - Sweet Soul Music
Various - Sweet Soul Music 30 Scorching Classics From 1967
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