
ARETHA 4CD
To say that Aretha Franklin was one of the greatest American artists of all time is an understatement. Her multi-octave voice moved millions around the world during an unrivaled career that spanned six decades and garnered the singer-songwriter every achievement and honor imaginable. Her reign as the Queen of Soul will play out across four discs on a new boxed set from Rhino that is the first to span her entire career, including songs from every label she recorded with.
Among the collectionâs 81 newly remastered tracks, 19 are making their CD and digital debuts, including alternate versions of classic hits, demos, rarities, and live tracks, like her stunning performance of â(You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Womanâ at The 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in 2015. To put Franklinâs life and career into perspective, the collection is accompanied by liner notes written by Rochelle Riley, author and director of arts and culture for the City of Detroit, and David Nathan, a music journalist and soul historian who interviewed Franklin more times than any other living writer. The collection also features stunning artwork by celebrated artist Makeba KEEBS Rainey, who provides her signature style to a photo of the Queen Of Soul taken by the legendary photographer, Neal Preston. Rhinoâs new boxed set will arrive shortly before the premiere of Respect, the highly anticipated biopic about Franklinâs life starring Jennifer Hudson.
Arranged in mostly chronological order, ARETHA opens with âNever Grow Oldâ and âYou Grow Closer,â which were released as her first single in 1956 by J.V.B Records. Notably, she recorded these gospel songs at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, where her father, C. L. Franklin, was the longtime pastor.
The next 10 songs focus on the period between 1960 and 1966 when Franklin was signed to Columbia Records. The music includes her first single with the label (âToday I Sing The Bluesâ), her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (âWonât Be Longâ), plus the Top 40 R&B hits âRunninâ Out Of Fools,â âOne Step Aheadâ and âCry Like A Baby.â
The majority of ARETHA is dedicated to her record-shattering tenure with Atlantic Records between 1967 and 1979, which included five consecutive #1 R&B albums. In fact, the first two unreleased songs on the collection â âMy Kind Of Town (Detroit Is)â and âTry A Little Tendernessâ â are home demos that she recorded in 1966 to give Atlantic executive and producer Jerry Wexler an idea of possible material for her debut LP for label. âMy Kind Of Town (Detroit Is)â finds Franklin replacing the classic âChicagoâ lyric from the Sinatra version of the song with a callout to her hometown of Detroit.Â
Franklinâs biggest hits are here too, like âI Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You),â â(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since Youâve Been Goneâ and her signature smash, âRespect.â But instead of using familiar takes for other hits, the collection selects different versions, like alternate takes of âChain Of Fools,â âRock Steady,â and âSpanish Harlemâ; live recordings of âBaby I Love Youâ and âDonât Play That Songâ; and âThinkâ recorded for The Blues Brothers soundtrack.
Her early 70s collaboration with producer Quincy Jones is revisited with a trio of unreleased recordings including the Franklin original âThe Boy From Bombayâ and a stunning alternate version of her take on the Sondheim and Bernstein classic âSomewhere.â
ARETHA also shines a spotlight on her best work with Arista Records between 1980 and 2007. Standouts from this era include hits like âJump To Itâ and âFreeway Of Love.â This period also featured a number of memorable collaborations including âSisters Are Doinâ It For Themselvesâ with Eurythmics and the #1 hit âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â with George Michael.
Even for longtime fans, ARETHA delivers plenty of surprises. Prime examples are the numerous unreleased work tapes and demos for hits like âAngel,â âUntil You Come Back To Meâ and âBrand New Me.â The set also features the debuts of several television appearances, including duets with Tom Jones (âItâs Not Unusual/See Sawâ), Smokey Robinson (âOoo Baby Babyâ) and Dionne Warwick (âI Say A Little Prayer.â) Finally, the collection rounds up rarities like her cover of Donny Hathawayâs âSomeday Weâll All Be Freeâ from the Malcom X soundtrack and her jaw-dropping live performance of âNessun Dorma.â
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To say that Aretha Franklin was one of the greatest American artists of all time is an understatement. Her multi-octave voice moved millions around the world during an unrivaled career that spanned six decades and garnered the singer-songwriter every achievement and honor imaginable. Her reign as the Queen of Soul will play out across four discs on a new boxed set from Rhino that is the first to span her entire career, including songs from every label she recorded with.
Among the collectionâs 81 newly remastered tracks, 19 are making their CD and digital debuts, including alternate versions of classic hits, demos, rarities, and live tracks, like her stunning performance of â(You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Womanâ at The 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in 2015. To put Franklinâs life and career into perspective, the collection is accompanied by liner notes written by Rochelle Riley, author and director of arts and culture for the City of Detroit, and David Nathan, a music journalist and soul historian who interviewed Franklin more times than any other living writer. The collection also features stunning artwork by celebrated artist Makeba KEEBS Rainey, who provides her signature style to a photo of the Queen Of Soul taken by the legendary photographer, Neal Preston. Rhinoâs new boxed set will arrive shortly before the premiere of Respect, the highly anticipated biopic about Franklinâs life starring Jennifer Hudson.
Arranged in mostly chronological order, ARETHA opens with âNever Grow Oldâ and âYou Grow Closer,â which were released as her first single in 1956 by J.V.B Records. Notably, she recorded these gospel songs at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, where her father, C. L. Franklin, was the longtime pastor.
The next 10 songs focus on the period between 1960 and 1966 when Franklin was signed to Columbia Records. The music includes her first single with the label (âToday I Sing The Bluesâ), her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (âWonât Be Longâ), plus the Top 40 R&B hits âRunninâ Out Of Fools,â âOne Step Aheadâ and âCry Like A Baby.â
The majority of ARETHA is dedicated to her record-shattering tenure with Atlantic Records between 1967 and 1979, which included five consecutive #1 R&B albums. In fact, the first two unreleased songs on the collection â âMy Kind Of Town (Detroit Is)â and âTry A Little Tendernessâ â are home demos that she recorded in 1966 to give Atlantic executive and producer Jerry Wexler an idea of possible material for her debut LP for label. âMy Kind Of Town (Detroit Is)â finds Franklin replacing the classic âChicagoâ lyric from the Sinatra version of the song with a callout to her hometown of Detroit.Â
Franklinâs biggest hits are here too, like âI Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You),â â(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since Youâve Been Goneâ and her signature smash, âRespect.â But instead of using familiar takes for other hits, the collection selects different versions, like alternate takes of âChain Of Fools,â âRock Steady,â and âSpanish Harlemâ; live recordings of âBaby I Love Youâ and âDonât Play That Songâ; and âThinkâ recorded for The Blues Brothers soundtrack.
Her early 70s collaboration with producer Quincy Jones is revisited with a trio of unreleased recordings including the Franklin original âThe Boy From Bombayâ and a stunning alternate version of her take on the Sondheim and Bernstein classic âSomewhere.â
ARETHA also shines a spotlight on her best work with Arista Records between 1980 and 2007. Standouts from this era include hits like âJump To Itâ and âFreeway Of Love.â This period also featured a number of memorable collaborations including âSisters Are Doinâ It For Themselvesâ with Eurythmics and the #1 hit âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â with George Michael.
Even for longtime fans, ARETHA delivers plenty of surprises. Prime examples are the numerous unreleased work tapes and demos for hits like âAngel,â âUntil You Come Back To Meâ and âBrand New Me.â The set also features the debuts of several television appearances, including duets with Tom Jones (âItâs Not Unusual/See Sawâ), Smokey Robinson (âOoo Baby Babyâ) and Dionne Warwick (âI Say A Little Prayer.â) Finally, the collection rounds up rarities like her cover of Donny Hathawayâs âSomeday Weâll All Be Freeâ from the Malcom X soundtrack and her jaw-dropping live performance of âNessun Dorma.â











