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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2006

Aretha - Love All The Hurt Away

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  • So, what period of her music career do you believe is the best?

    1960-67 - under Columbia/CBS Records

    1967-80 - under Atlantic Records

    1980-2004 - under Arista Records

    I think it all went downhill for Aretha after 1976. Her only real success since then was the 1985 release "Who's Zoomin' Who?" which spawned the hits "Freeway of Love" and the Eurythmics co-collaboration "SIsters Are Doin' It for Themselves."

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X Aretha had a1986 album called Aretha which contained the number one single I Knew You Were Waiting for me, It went Gold within weeks and before it was taken out of print had gone platinum. She also had a Gold album in 1998 called A Rose Is Still A Rose which was 30 years after she hit it big at Atlantic Records.

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  • Love the way she imitates George Benson. Awesome lower range.

  • Undisputed Queen!!!

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  • THE BLUES BROTHERS???!!!! Sheeeeeeeet. They still owe you money!

  • Amen. Aretha is a little piece of heaven here on earth.

  • I hereby declare, on this day, that Aretha Franklin is a "National Treasure", as well as one of the precious resources of the USA. Her music is a gift to the entire world, and I truly love, appreciate & respect this woman more than I can ever come CLOSE to properly expressing. All hail the "Queen"!

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    Also: the cover art for that album was one of Andy Warhol's last before he died.

  • @arethafan2006

    Oh, yeah. However, that 1986 album (the third album to be titled "Aretha," the other two were released in 1961 and 1980) also contained a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash" which also featured the two Stones guitarists, Keith Richards and Ron Wood performing on it as a homage to the group's 1968 original.

    The 1989 album "Through the Storm" had remixed versions of "Think" (originally from 1968) and "Come to Me" (originally from 1980).

  • Aretha just bad!! She is a truly gifted vocalist.

  • THANK YOU RE-RE

  • Aretha we are praying for you.

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