Aretha Franklin - The Queen Of Soul Live From Chicago

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Review by Fernando X. Gomez

The Queen of Soul Live from Chicago by Aretha Franklin is a must-have album for any music lover. Recorded in 1968 at the Regal Theater in Chicago, the album captures the electrifying energy of Franklin's live performance.

From the moment she steps on stage, Franklin's powerful vocals command attention. Her rendition of "Respect" is a standout track, showcasing her signature soulful style and fierce attitude. The audience can be heard cheering and clapping along, adding to the overall energy of the recording.

Other highlights include "Chain of Fools," "Dr. Feelgood," and "I Say a Little Prayer." Franklin's band is tight and well-rehearsed, providing the perfect accompaniment to her vocals.

The album also includes some slower, more introspective moments, such as "Ain't No Way" and "Don't Let Me Lose This Dream." These tracks showcase Franklin's ability to convey emotion and vulnerability through her singing.

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Artist: Aretha Franklin
Album: The Queen Of Soul Live From Chicago

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Think
Ain't No Way
Day Dreaming
Something He Can Feel
Rock Steady
Respect
See Saw
Sweet Bitter Love
Didn't It Rain
Freeway Of Love
I Say a Little Prayer
It's My Turn
Jump to It
Love Is The Key
Respect Reprise/Credits
Love All The Hurt Away

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Catalog Numbers

IMM940152

Labels

Immortal

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Formats

  • DVD
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Notes

The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in a powerful 1985 concert that finds the great diva in perfect voice and at a benchmark career moment. Here is the 1980's comeback - spearheaded by key collaborations with Luther Vandross - in which Aretha reinvented herself, returned to superstardom, and cemented her status as an icon of r&b and pop. The hits of the `60's, `70's, and `80's are here - `Think,' `Something He Can Feel,' `Freeway Of Love,' and of course `Respect,' among others - and Aretha gives them all fresh treatment, showing a remarkable stylistic flexibility and maturity. On numbers like `Love Is The Key' and `Ain't No Way,' the crack band and soulful backup singers give the queen some mighty call-and-response. And she returns to her gospel roots with an intense rendition of the Mahalia Jackson chestnut `Didn't It Rain.' A beautiful evening, packed with great music, from the ultimate soul showstopper and iconic American voice, Aretha Franklin.

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Summary by Fernando X. Gomez

The Queen of Soul Live from Chicago is a masterful recording that captures the power and artistry of one of the greatest singers of all time. It's a must-have for any fan of soul music, and a testament to the enduring legacy of Aretha Franklin.