Lady Soul
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Chain of Fools
- Money Won't Change You
- People Get Ready
- Niki Hoeky
- (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
- Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
- Good to Me as I Am to You
- Come Back Baby
- Groovin'
- Ain't No Way
- Chain of Fools [Unedited Version][*]
- (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [Mono Single Version][*]
- Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby) [Mono Single Version][*]
- Ain't No Way [Mono Single Version][*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #51180 in Music
- Released on: 1990-06-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Despite the presence of the sweetened (and great) single "A Natural Woman", Aretha Franklin's third Atlantic album is even more elegantly gritty than its two predecessors. She finds liberation in James Brown's "Money Won't Change You" and a revved-up take on Ray Charles's "Come Back Baby" much as she had in "Respect" and "Think" earlier, while Eric Clapton's guitar on "Good to Me As I Am to You" stings as much as her rueful, resigned delivery. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
The Queen of Soul in fine form
How do you separate Aretha's Atlantic albums from the late 60's to the mid 70's? Each has it's own classic tracks, each it's hidden gems and always that superb voice, soaring from a whisper to a scream with no apparent effort.
Aretha was the acknowledged Queen of Soul, and built on her reputation with this combination of original tracks and interpretations of familiar material. The latter is well represented by "Natural Woman" (Carole King), "Money Won't Change You", here merely uptempo, rather than JBs frenetic original, and a sublime "People Get Ready", which I am sure Curtis would have appreciated.
For original material, the anthem of the hopelessly in love, "Chain of Fools" and the bluesy "Good To Me..." stand out, and as for the hidden gem, then look no further than "Ain't No Way", which finds Lady Soul in fine, if restrained, form.
Jerry Wexler's production is, as always, perfectly pitched to emphasise that unique voice, and you will get to hear how the original cuts sounded with mono versions of 4 tracks
You can buy a Greatest Hits package if you want to, you'll know lots of the tracks, but for the real essence of Aretha, and of Soul itself, you need to listen to her Atlantic albums as they were released. Pick any one, Lady Soul is a great one, but do yourself a favour and get them all, and immerse yourself in the finest female vocalist of all
The best original Aretha album?
The album "I've Never Loved A Man..." usually gets the vote as the best Aretha album but for me this is the one. A little more gritty amd knowing, and as well as the hits there's a couple of great songs that won't be on a standard "best of" such as "Since You've Been Gone" and "Good To Me As I Am To You".
Well worth it
This was the first Aretha album that I had bought which was not a greatest hits - If you want classic Aretha, which has four classic tunes on, then this is one to buy!




