
Aretha's Gold is a Soul & Funk album by Aretha Franklin, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 72 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- warm
- uplifting
- soulful
About
Aretha Franklin grew up in a household headed by famed Detroit Baptist preacher C.L. Franklin, and everything from old field hollers and gospel spirituals were sung in the family living room. She grew up around the corner (literally) from Diana Ross, Bettye LaVette, Jackie Wilson, and Smokey Robinson, while Sam Cooke and Dinah Washington were frequent houseguests. Lord knows little Aretha could sing the paint off walls at a tender age. By the time she’d switched to full-on R&B and soul with Atlantic Records in 1967, she’d already spent her late teens and early 20s as a jazz-R&B diva at Columbia Records. This 1969 set is the gold culled from Franklin’s best Atlantic years, which means it’s all barrel-chested vocal (and spiritual) glory, from Otis Redding’s proto-feminist rebel-rouser “Respect” to Moman-Penn’s ode to monogamy “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man” to Don Covay’s great “See Saw” to the killer pop crossover “Baby, I Love You.” The songs were all beautifully captured in that Jerry Wexler, soul-of-the-South kind of way, and you’ll hear exactly how and why Franklin ruled the world then.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)2:47
- A2Do Right Woman - Do Right Man3:15
- A3Respect2:26
- A4Dr. Feelgood3:18
- A5Baby, I Love You2:39
- A6(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman2:37
- A7Chain Of Fools2:45
Side B
- B1Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)2:18
- B2Ain't No Way4:12
- B3Think2:15
- B4You Send Me2:25
- B5The House That Jack Built2:18
- B6I Say A Little Prayer3:30
- B7See Saw2:42
Credits
Production & Engineering
14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 72 pressings tracked on Gatefold
