Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Track Listings

1. Respect
2. I Say A Little Prayer
3. Think
4. (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman
5. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
6. You Are All I Need To Get By
7. Chain Of Fools
8. Spanish Harlem
9. Angel
10. Let It Be
11. Until You Come Back To Me
12. Son Of A Preacher Man
13. Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
14. Rocksteady
15. See Saw
16. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
17. Do Right Woman Do Right Man
18. Save Me
19. House That Jack Built
20. People Get Ready
See all 31 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Digitally Remastered Hits Collection of the Atlantic Years with a Few Unusual Inclusions Like her Masterful Version of Elton John's 'border Song' and Two Beatle Covers of 'let it Be' and 'long and Winding Road' plus 'respect' (One Rascal Mix) and 'rocksteady' (Arif's Classic Mix). 31 Tracks in All.

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Aretha Franklin - 30 Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • definitely girl power
  • get the originals
  • Quite simply . . . the VERY best!
  • Aretha Franklin- 30 Greatest Hits
  • Definitive Collection of Lady Soul's Best Work...an Absolute Desert Island Selection
Aretha Franklin - 30 Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B000002IJG
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
  2. Respect
  3. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  4. Dr. Feelgood
  5. Save Me
  6. Baby I Love You
  7. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
  8. Chain Of Fools
  9. Since You've Been Gone
  10. Ain't No Way
  11. Think
  12. I Say A Little Prayer
  13. The House That Jack Built
  14. See Saw
  15. The Weight
  16. Share Your Love With Me
  17. Eleanor Rigby

Tracks:

  1. Call Me
  2. Spirit In The Dark
  3. Don't Play That Song
  4. You're All I Need To Get By
  5. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  6. Spanish Harlem
  7. Rock Steady
  8. Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby)
  9. Day Dreaming
  10. Wholly Holy
  11. Angel
  12. Until You Come Back To Me
  13. I'm In Love

Amazon.com essential recording

Aretha Franklin's voice is an instrument of such exquisite expression that it has been matched but a few times in the 20th century. Borrowing from jazz, soul, R&B, rock, pop, and, of course, gospel--and accompanying herself on piano--she created an artistic vision that was wholly realized. Hits includes most of her chart singles from those incomparable Atlantic years, from "Respect" in 1967 well into the '70s, as well as noncharting classics like "Do Right Woman" and "Dr. Feelgood." This is the definitive introduction to Franklin's artistry, but be warned: get this and you're going to want more. --David Cantwell

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars definitely girl power.......2007-07-24

I can't help singing to this one. Both of these are a good listen. Aretha rocks.

3 out of 5 stars get the originals.......2007-05-13

If you really want the full flavor, 100% Aretha Franklin get the original albums - you'll miss so many great songs by getting ONE "Greatest Hits" or "Vol. 1" - it isn't worth it.

Pullin' is a knock out song that I've never heard, Try Matty's and When the Battle is Over are all excellent examples, but, oh, you just want Spirit in the Dark. Too bad, you lose.

Elton John's "Border Song" is literally turned inside out, for the better, but too bad, you missed it.

Do yourself a favor and spend the extra money and treat your stero right, you deserve it - her early work at Atlantic is more than just #1 'hits' it's a body of impressive work by a talented artist. When she accompanies herself on the piano - man, make no mistake - the woman rules.

5 out of 5 stars Quite simply . . . the VERY best!.......2007-03-29

Aretha's voice, her style, delivery and interpretation of her music is incomparable. These songs are more than just classics; they're a songbook to millions of people's lives who grew up listening to her in the 60's and 70's as I did. They evolk memories of times that changed our world, and showed just how powerful and influential music could be for generations to come. There is not much that came before, and very little that came after these golden years for Aretha, that can compare to this treasury of her music. Sadly the Aretha Frankiln of 2007 pales in comparison to the Aretha Franklin of this time, who was truly and rightfully The Queen of Soul.

4 out of 5 stars Aretha Franklin- 30 Greatest Hits.......2007-03-09

I enjoyed this CD, I thought it could have had some other of her greatest hits.

5 out of 5 stars Definitive Collection of Lady Soul's Best Work...an Absolute Desert Island Selection.......2006-06-10

If you need validation of Aretha Franklin's legacy, look no further than this definitive collection of her best work recorded for Atlantic Records between 1967 and 1974. I have owned this two-disc set for over twenty years since its release in 1985, and I never tire of it. In fact, I return to it often and would have to conclude it to be one of my desert island selections. Teamed up with the equally legendary production team of Jerry Wexler and Arif Mardin, she sparked magic on an amazingly consistent basis during this period. Before signing with Atlantic, Franklin recorded for Columbia but was erroneously being marketed as a jazz chanteuse. After Wexler's departure from Atlantic in 1974, her work, I feel, declined artistically, and Franklin's subsequent recordings with Arista, although more commercial, were not nearly as memorable.

Disc One opens appropriately with her first breakout hit, the heart-ripping "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Loved You)". Then the onslaught of classics - her signature cover of Otis Redding's "Respect" which completely eclipses his version; the loping doo-wop of "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"; the roof-raising take on Carole King's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"; the had-it-up-to-here anthem, "Chain of Fools". Her soulful covers of the Band's "The Weight" and the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" reflect her personal style without compromising the memory of the original performances. Franklin takes Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "I Say a Little Prayer" quite literally and converts it into a uniquely gospel-tinged love song of longing and regret. Her soaring vocals on potentially inane confections such as "See Saw" and "The House That Jack Built" elevate their substance significantly.

Disc Two continues the hits with particular standouts being a near-inspirational version of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's classic, "You're All I Need to Get By"; an almost hymnal version of Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water"; and the cruising "Spanish Harlem". My personal favorites are her dramatic cover of Lulu's 1969 hit, "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)"; the appropriately named "Day Dreaming"; and her last big Atlantic hit, Stevie Wonder's "Until You Come Back to Me" with a playfully sauntering melody an intriguing contrast to its obsession-oriented lyrics. But honestly, there is not a single disappointment among the thirty tracks here and some, especially the religion-fueled numbers like "Wholly Holy" and "Spirit in the Dark", are simply transcendent. This set is the one to own.
Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits (1980-1994)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Her best from 1980-94 plus a few new tracks.
  • By 1980 the sparkle was gone
  • Excellent collection of her Arista hits!
  • NICE!!!!
  • Hits from the 1980s and beyond
Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits (1980-1994)
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Manufacturer: Arista
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002VN3
Release Date: 1994-02-22

Tracks:

  1. Freeway Of Love
  2. I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
  3. Jump To It
  4. Willing To Forgive
  5. Doctor's Orders
  6. United Together
  7. Who's Zoomin' Who
  8. A Deeper Love
  9. Honey
  10. Get It Right
  11. Another Night
  12. Ever Changing Times
  13. Jimmy Lee
  14. You Make Me Feel (Like A Natural Woman)
  15. I Dreamed A Dream

Amazon.com

When Aretha Franklin signed with Arista Records, marking the end of the 13-year tenure at Atlantic that saw her transform both her own art and the face of soul music itself, she was at loose ends. Even when she scored hits for the new label, they were often the result of casting about for a commercial foothold in the post-disco marketplace rather than the savvy combination of pure artistry and smart trend-watching of her greatest Atlantic moments. Thus, the tracks collected on Greatest Hits (1980-1994) are hardly her most essential; "Jump to It" and "Freeway of Love" are fun, but "Jimmy Lee" and the George Michael duet "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" reflect fairly dull accommodations with '80s pop conventions. --Rickey Wright

Album Details

This edition features a bonus track: 'Jumping Jack Flash'.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Her best from 1980-94 plus a few new tracks........2007-01-02

Aretha Franklin's Arista recordings are filled with as many hits as misses. Whereas her Luther Vandross-produced sets ("Get It Right" and "Jump To It") were both excellent most of her other releases were simply too trendy and overproduced. While I won't deny that Aretha experienced a deserved career revival during the mid-'80s I'll also say that there were many embarassing moments on virtually all of her post-1984 Arista albums. This IS a good collection of her post-Atlantic work but most of her Arista LPs simply don't hold a candle to her 1967-74 Atlantic works.

1 out of 5 stars By 1980 the sparkle was gone.......2006-06-30

My attitude towards Aretha Franklin is multi-facetted. Some twenty years ago I started to be intrigued by her voice, but these were always just brief moments of thrill. The problem was that I had picked the wrong times in her career: too early and you're stuck with gospel music (which I happen too enjoy at most in church, but not on records), too late and it's bland disco. In particular, in the present compilation spanning 1980-1994, "Another Night" remains the only OK track, once you've experienced the real Aretha. For me that happened recently when I bought (after listening to many 30 second sound bites) the 4cd collection "Queen of soul" (the Atlantic recordings). These cds capture her at the peak of her power (1967-1974). This is R&B with FIRE. With me and A.F. it works like this: the harder the better. (In her slow songs there always is a kind of Gospel feeling that I dislike; as opposed to e.g. Ashford&Simpson who did gorgeous slow ballads.)

5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection of her Arista hits!.......2005-10-28

Most people know Aretha Franklin for classic hits like Respect, Think, Natural Woman, The House that Jack Built and others. Some think that she's still on Atlantic Records since she had many hits there. But they should know that she moved forward in her music career. Which brings to this Greatest Hits album for her Arista era. This has her finest efforts such as Freeway of Love, Who's Zoomin Who, Love All The Hurt Away, Jump To It and many others from the 80s/90s period. But I love Honey, the new song that Babyface did for this album. I play that more than Willing to Forgive, the song that was a hit. Pride (A Deeper Love) proves that Aretha could tear it up on a high energy dance song with the Clivilles and Cole team! Aretha's efforts with Narada Michael Walden, Peter Wolf and others here were just superb efforts that I still listen to today. That she continues to amaze and excite listeners today is quite something. She is a true Queen of Soul!

5 out of 5 stars NICE!!!!.......2004-09-02

I enjoy this album this is a nice album I really do like this album itcontains some of Aretha's hit from the 80's thru 1994.
I think that it is a very nice album and it contains some nice songs. It contains Jump to it, Jimmy Lee, Get it Right, I Knew You Were Waiting For Me, Who's Zooming Who, Freeway of Love, Everchanging Times, and manymore great songs I would reccomend this album to any Aretha Franklin fan you would definitely enjoy this album...

4 out of 5 stars Hits from the 1980s and beyond.......2004-07-28

Aretha's star seemed to fade during the disco era of the middle to late 1970s, but then she made a comeback. This collection covers her time on Arista from 1980 to 1994 and distils the best work from five albums. It includes the huge hits Freeway Of Love and the duet I Knew You Were Waiting For Me (with George Michael). Other impressive songs include Jump To It, Doctor's Orders (with Luther Vandross) and Get It Right. I also like Willing To Forgive, Ever Changing Times, A Deeper Love and this version of Natural Woman featuring Bonnie Raitt and Gloria Estefan. Her version of Jumpin' Jack Flash is quite a tour de force with Keith Richards doing his thing on electric guitar. Although I prefer her classic work from the 1960s and 1970s like Spanish Harlem, Respect and her exquisite rendition of Bridge Over Troubled Water, this collection demonstrates that she found lots of new spark in the 1980s and contributed a memorable body of work in that and the following decade.
Aretha Franklin Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "a beautiful, soulful voice"
  • Excellent Collection
  • Great 1st disc (all available elsewhere), mediocre 2nd disc
  • THE essential Aretha for '80's & '90's fans!
Aretha Franklin Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B00002537O
Release Date: 1999-12-07

Tracks:

  1. I Knew You Were Waiting(For Me)(With George
  2. Respect
  3. I Say A Little Prayer
  4. Think
  5. Like A Natural Woman(You Make Me Feel)
  6. I Never Loved A Man(The Way I Loved You)
  7. You Are All I Need To Get By
  8. Chains Of Fools
  9. Spanish Harlem
  10. Angel
  11. Let It Be
  12. Until You Come Back To Me(That's What I'm Gonna
  13. Son Of A Preacher Man
  14. Don'tPlay That Song(You Lied)
  15. Rock Steady
  16. See Saw
  17. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
  18. "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  19. Save Me
  20. The House That Jack Built
  21. People Get Ready
  22. Day Dreaming
  23. Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves(With The
  24. A Deeper Love
  25. What A Fool Believes
  26. Who's Zoomin' Who?
  27. Willing To Forgive
  28. Jumpin' Jack Flash
  29. Freeway Of Love
  30. Border Song(Holy Moses)
  31. Oh No Not My Baby
  32. Call Me
  33. Ain't No Way
  34. Since You've Been Gone(Sweet Sweet Baby)
  35. Baby I Love You
  36. The Long And Winding Road
  37. Today I Sing The Blues
  38. Love All The Hurt Away(Featuring George Benson)
  39. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be
  40. Through The Storm(With Elton John)
  41. A Rose Is Still A Rose

Album Description

41 track overview of the Queen of Soul's hit output for both Atlantic & Arista. Includes gems like 'Respect', 'Think' & '(You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Woman', alongside duets like 'It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be' (with Whitney Houston), 'Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves' (with Eurythmics) and 'I Knew You Waiting (For Me)' (with George Michael). Double slimline jewel case. 1998 release.

Album Details

The only compilation of all her hits from both her Atlantic and Arista years!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "a beautiful, soulful voice".......2004-05-26

aretha franklin is the queen of soul, and her big, bouncy voice just soothes me every time. I can not think of one person who's voice is as large as hers - amazing. the two discs are just full of classics. i love them all, but the highlights for me are (in order of places on discs): "i knew u were waiting" (UK no. 1/US no. 1)" "think" (UK no. 1/Us no. 2)"(u make me feel like) a natural woman" (UK no. 1/US no. 1) "i never loved a man (the way I love u)" (UK no. 1/US no. 1)"chain of fools" (UK no. 1/US no. 2)"until u come back to me (that's what i'm gonna do) (UK no. 1/US no. 1)"let it be" (UK no. 3/US no. 2)and my favourite song on the two discs, "son of a preacherman" (UK no. 1/US no. 2), "sisters are doin' it for themselves" (UK no. 1/US no. 1) "ain't no way" (UK no. 2/US no. 2) "baby i love u" (UK no. 3/US no. 7) and "the long & winding road" (UK no. 1/US no. 4). thera re many brilliant songs on this classic album. BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Collection.......2003-05-03

The previous reviewer is being way too harsh on this double CD collection. Both CD's are ery good although the first one is a little better. The second one has a more mdoern feel.

The first one is just laoded with classics. Chain Of Fools, Spanish Harlem, Respect, and one of my two faves-Say A Little Prayer. The other fave is the bouncy gospel flavored SonOf A Preacher Man. The cover of Let It Be is super and The House That Jack Built is super spunky.

The second side is less comemrcial but explores some jazzy elements(Aint No Way), blues(Today I Sing The Blues), and R & B(Freeway Of Love, A Deeper Lover, Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves). Very engaging cover versions of Jumping Jack Flash, Border Song, and The Long And Winding Road.

Very minimal or any flawed numbers on this compilation. Aretha has such a repetoire that a two CD compilation is the way to go.

2 out of 5 stars Great 1st disc (all available elsewhere), mediocre 2nd disc.......2002-04-24

I fell for the allure of a "foreign" release and half-way wasted $... for this compilation. 1st disc is full of great classics, but 2nd is all rock-funk marginal-at-best material. My suggestion is to find the classics on a $... single CD. I'm going to throw away the 2nd disc in this collection. Aretha, like Streisand, has recorded the best and worst ends of the music spectrum.

5 out of 5 stars THE essential Aretha for '80's & '90's fans!.......2000-07-04

Critics may cackle, but those of us who remember the line from Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen" ("Hey nineteen--that's 'Retha Franklin/She don't remember the Queen of Soul") know that Aretha would not have been so well remembered today if not for the '80's hits like "Freeway Of Love" and "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)". Yes, they are SO '80's, but they're why today the "Hey Nineteen" girl (now pushing 40) is more likely to remember Aretha than Steely Dan. If not for them, Aretha would be just the "former" Queen of Soul, not the timeless legend that made Time's top 100 people of the century when Elvis didn't.

That's what makes this THE best Aretha compilation for those of us who caught onto her in the '80's and '90's: It's the ONLY Aretha set that covers BOTH her "classic" Atlantic years (22 of the cuts from the much-loved "30 Greatest Hits" set, plus a slightly different selection of lesser songs) AND a dozen of her Arista hits from the '80's and '90's--all the way from "Respect" to "A Rose Is Still A Rose" (a VERY long time when you remember that the former's writer, Otis Redding, died years before the latter's writer/producer, Lauryn Hill, was even born). It's a shame that it took the British divisions of Warner and BMG to bridge the gap between the two halves of Aretha's career, and that their American counterparts can't do the same...
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    Red Hot (From Mystic Music, As Seen On TV)
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    Manufacturer: Mystic Music
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    ASIN: B000MZSVMC

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    MYSTIC MUSIC Presents RED HOT. AS SEEN ON T.V. Disc 1 1. SOMETHING SO STRONG CROWDED HOUSE 2. OBSESSION ANIMOTION 3. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU LEVEL 42 4. IS THIS LOVE WHITESNAKE 5. EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN POISON 6. ALL I NEED JACK WAGNER 7. MORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY ALIAS 8. SOME LIKE IT HOT THE POWER STATION 9. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) SAMANTHA FOX 10. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP RICK ASTLEY 11. TOUCH ME CATHY DENNIS 12. NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS 13. THE FLAME CHEAP TRICK 14. BLACK VELVET ALLANAH MYLES 15. SAVE YOUR LOVE GREAT WHITE 16. WHEN I'M WITH YOU SHERIFF 17. CAN'T STOP AFTER 7 18. ADDICTED TO LOVE ROBERT PALMER DISC 2 1. FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE BAD COMPANY 2. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS FOREIGNER 3. SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER THE MOTELS 4. TOO SHY KAJAGOOGOO 5. SHATTERED DREAMS JOHNNY HATES JAZZ 6. WE BELONG PAT BENATAR 7. CARIBBEAN QUEEN (NO MORE LOVE ON THE RUN) BILLY OCEAN 8. I GET WEAK BELINDA CARLISLE 9. TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT / BE MY BABY EDDIE MONEY WITH RONNIE SPECTOR 10. HOLD ON TO THE NIGHT RICHARD MARX 11. LISTEN TO YOUR HEART ROXETTE 12. MISSING YOU JOHN WAITE 13. I TOUCH MYSELF DIVINYLS 14. SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE ROBERT PALMER 15. SUGAR WALLS SHEENA EASTON 16. I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU DAN HARTMAN 17. FREEWAY OF LOVE ARETHA FRANKLIN
    Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits: 1980-1994
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Her best from 1980-94 plus a few new tracks.
    • By 1980 the sparkle was gone
    • Excellent collection of her Arista hits!
    • NICE!!!!
    • Hits from the 1980s and beyond
    Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits: 1980-1994
    Aretha Franklin
    Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000024BWH
    Release Date: 2001-04-09

    Tracks:

    1. Freeway Of Love
    2. I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
    3. Jump To It
    4. Willing To Forgive
    5. Doctor's Orders
    6. United Together
    7. Who's Zoomin' Who
    8. A Deeper Love
    9. Honey
    10. Get It Right
    11. Another Night
    12. Ever Changing Times
    13. Jimmy Lee
    14. You Make Me Feel (Like A Natural Woman)
    15. I Dreamed A Dream
    16. Jumpin' Jack Flash

    Amazon.com

    When Aretha Franklin signed with Arista Records, marking the end of the 13-year tenure at Atlantic that saw her transform both her own art and the face of soul music itself, she was at loose ends. Even when she scored hits for the new label, they were often the result of casting about for a commercial foothold in the post-disco marketplace rather than the savvy combination of pure artistry and smart trend-watching of her greatest Atlantic moments. Thus, the tracks collected on Greatest Hits (1980-1994) are hardly her most essential; "Jump to It" and "Freeway of Love" are fun, but "Jimmy Lee" and the George Michael duet "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" reflect fairly dull accommodations with '80s pop conventions. --Rickey Wright

    Album Details

    This edition features a bonus track: 'Jumping Jack Flash'.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Her best from 1980-94 plus a few new tracks........2007-01-02

    Aretha Franklin's Arista recordings are filled with as many hits as misses. Whereas her Luther Vandross-produced sets ("Get It Right" and "Jump To It") were both excellent most of her other releases were simply too trendy and overproduced. While I won't deny that Aretha experienced a deserved career revival during the mid-'80s I'll also say that there were many embarassing moments on virtually all of her post-1984 Arista albums. This IS a good collection of her post-Atlantic work but most of her Arista LPs simply don't hold a candle to her 1967-74 Atlantic works.

    1 out of 5 stars By 1980 the sparkle was gone.......2006-06-30

    My attitude towards Aretha Franklin is multi-facetted. Some twenty years ago I started to be intrigued by her voice, but these were always just brief moments of thrill. The problem was that I had picked the wrong times in her career: too early and you're stuck with gospel music (which I happen too enjoy at most in church, but not on records), too late and it's bland disco. In particular, in the present compilation spanning 1980-1994, "Another Night" remains the only OK track, once you've experienced the real Aretha. For me that happened recently when I bought (after listening to many 30 second sound bites) the 4cd collection "Queen of soul" (the Atlantic recordings). These cds capture her at the peak of her power (1967-1974). This is R&B with FIRE. With me and A.F. it works like this: the harder the better. (In her slow songs there always is a kind of Gospel feeling that I dislike; as opposed to e.g. Ashford&Simpson who did gorgeous slow ballads.)

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection of her Arista hits!.......2005-10-28

    Most people know Aretha Franklin for classic hits like Respect, Think, Natural Woman, The House that Jack Built and others. Some think that she's still on Atlantic Records since she had many hits there. But they should know that she moved forward in her music career. Which brings to this Greatest Hits album for her Arista era. This has her finest efforts such as Freeway of Love, Who's Zoomin Who, Love All The Hurt Away, Jump To It and many others from the 80s/90s period. But I love Honey, the new song that Babyface did for this album. I play that more than Willing to Forgive, the song that was a hit. Pride (A Deeper Love) proves that Aretha could tear it up on a high energy dance song with the Clivilles and Cole team! Aretha's efforts with Narada Michael Walden, Peter Wolf and others here were just superb efforts that I still listen to today. That she continues to amaze and excite listeners today is quite something. She is a true Queen of Soul!

    5 out of 5 stars NICE!!!!.......2004-09-02

    I enjoy this album this is a nice album I really do like this album itcontains some of Aretha's hit from the 80's thru 1994.
    I think that it is a very nice album and it contains some nice songs. It contains Jump to it, Jimmy Lee, Get it Right, I Knew You Were Waiting For Me, Who's Zooming Who, Freeway of Love, Everchanging Times, and manymore great songs I would reccomend this album to any Aretha Franklin fan you would definitely enjoy this album...

    4 out of 5 stars Hits from the 1980s and beyond.......2004-07-28

    Aretha's star seemed to fade during the disco era of the middle to late 1970s, but then she made a comeback. This collection covers her time on Arista from 1980 to 1994 and distils the best work from five albums. It includes the huge hits Freeway Of Love and the duet I Knew You Were Waiting For Me (with George Michael). Other impressive songs include Jump To It, Doctor's Orders (with Luther Vandross) and Get It Right. I also like Willing To Forgive, Ever Changing Times, A Deeper Love and this version of Natural Woman featuring Bonnie Raitt and Gloria Estefan. Her version of Jumpin' Jack Flash is quite a tour de force with Keith Richards doing his thing on electric guitar. Although I prefer her classic work from the 1960s and 1970s like Spanish Harlem, Respect and her exquisite rendition of Bridge Over Troubled Water, this collection demonstrates that she found lots of new spark in the 1980s and contributed a memorable body of work in that and the following decade.
    Sounds of the Seventies: 1970 Take Two
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      Sounds of the Seventies: 1970 Take Two
      Rare Earth , Joe South , The Shocking Blue , The Moody Blues , Mungo Jerry , Eddie Holman , Tyrone Davis , The Ides of March , Brook Benton , and Eric Burdon and War
      Manufacturer: Time Life Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000S358LA

      Product Description

      Track list: 1 I Want You Back The Jackson Five 2:56 2 Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) The Temptations 4:05 3 Get Ready Rare Earth 2:47 4 Mississippi Queen Mountain 2:30 5 Evil Ways Santana 3:14 6 Spill the Wine Eric Burdon and War 4:53 7 Venus The Shocking Blue 2:59 8 No Time The Guess Who 3:49 9 Closer to Home Grand Funk Railroad 5:31 10 Question The Moody Blues 4:55 11 Let's Work Together Canned Heat 2:48 12 Walk a Mile in My Shoes Joe South 3:43 13 Up on Cripple Creek The Band 3:33 14 In the Summertime Mungo Jerry 3:30 15 Vehicle The Ides Of March 2:55 16 Hey There Lonely Girl Eddie Holman 3:34 17 Turn Back the Hands of Time Tyrone Davis 2:57 18 Cry Me a River Joe Cocker 3:55 19 The Thrill Is Gone B.B. King 4:07 20 Don't Play That Song Aretha Franklin 2:58 21 Rainy Night in Georgia Brook Benton 3:36
      1967: Blowin' Your Mind (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
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        1967: Blowin' Your Mind (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
        The Byrds , The Beach Boys , The Mamas and the Papas , Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston , Robert Knight , Peaches and Herb , James and Bobby Purify , Miriam Makeba , The Turtles , and The Tremeloes
        Manufacturer: Time Life Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000RSL7MK

        Product Description

        Track list: 1) The Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star, 2) The Beach Boys - Heroes And Villains, 3) Mamas And The Papas - Words Of Love, 4) Marvin Gaye And Kim Weston - It Takes Two, 5) Robert Knight - Everlasting Love, 6) Peaches And Herb - Close Your Eyes, 7) James And Bobby Purfy - Shake A Tail Feather, 8) Joe Tex - Skinny Legs And All, 9) The Marvelettes - The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game, 10) The Tremeloes - Here Comes My Baby, 11) Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness, 12) The Four Tops - Seven Rooms Of Gloom, 13) Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata, 14) Martha Reeves And The Vandellas - Honey Chile, 15) The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, 16) The Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941, 17) The Lovin' Spoonful - Darling Be Home Soon, 18) The Box Tops - Neon Rainbow, 19) The Hombres - Let It Out, 20) The Turtles - She's My Girl, 21) The Young Rascals - How Can I Be Sure, 22) Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man
        Greatest Hits 1980-1994 (Gold Disc)
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          Greatest Hits 1980-1994 (Gold Disc)

          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000I6BKMI
          Release Date: 2006-10-17

          Album Description

          European only Best Of The Best Gold-Disc pressing is housed in a die-cut slip case, exposing the gold disc. This 16 track compilation features Aretha's '80s biggest hits including 'Freeway Of Love', 'Who's Zommin' Who', 'I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)' (with George Michael) and more. Sony/BMG. 2006.
          Aretha Franklin - Queen of Soul (Greatest Hits)
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            Aretha Franklin - Queen of Soul (Greatest Hits)
            Aretha Franklin
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
            R&BR&B | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B000026L88

            Tracks:

            1. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
            2. Respect
            3. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
            4. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business)
            5. Baby, I Love You
            6. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
            7. Chain Of Fools
            8. Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
            9. Ain't No Way
            10. Save Me
            11. The House That Jack Built
            12. Think
            13. I Say A Little Prayer
            14. See Saw
            15. Day Dreaming
            16. Call Me
            17. Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
            18. Border Song (Holy Moses)
            19. You're All I Need To Get By
            20. I'm In Love
            21. Spanish Harlem
            22. Rock Steady
            23. Angel
            24. Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)

            Album Description

            Australian exclusive 'Greatest Hits' collection taken from the domestic 4 CD set. 24 tracks in all at a super low price. Featuring all of her essential recordings from her Atlantic years. Highlights include, 'I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)', 'Respect', 'Do Right Woman, Do Right Man', '(You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Woman)', 'I Say A Little Prayer', 'Spanish Harlem', 'Rock Steady' & many, many more. 1994. WEA.
            Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • Some OF Music's Greatest Standards
            Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits
            Aretha Franklin
            Manufacturer: Wea/Atlantic
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GospelGospel | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
            Southern SoulSouthern Soul | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
            Quiet StormQuiet Storm | R&B | Styles | Music
            Southern RockSouthern Rock | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
            R&BR&B | Imports | Stores | Music
            PopPop | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B00004Y29P
            Release Date: 2000-07-17

            Tracks:

            1. Respect
            2. I Say A Little Prayer
            3. Think
            4. (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman
            5. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
            6. You Are All I Need To Get By
            7. Chain Of Fools
            8. Spanish Harlem
            9. Angel
            10. Let It Be
            11. Until You Come Back To Me
            12. Son Of A Preacher Man
            13. Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
            14. Rocksteady
            15. See Saw
            16. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
            17. Do Right Woman Do Right Man
            18. Save Me
            19. House That Jack Built
            20. People Get Ready
            21. Day Dreaming
            22. Border Song (Holy Moses)
            23. Oh No Not My Baby
            24. Call Me
            25. Ain't No Way
            26. Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
            27. Baby I Love You
            28. Long And Winding Road
            29. Today I Sing The Blues
            30. Respect (One Rascal Mix)
            31. Rocksteady (Arif's Classic Mix)

            Album Details

            Digitally Remastered Hits Collection of the Atlantic Years with a Few Unusual Inclusions Like her Masterful Version of Elton John's 'border Song' and Two Beatle Covers of 'let it Be' and 'long and Winding Road' plus 'respect' (One Rascal Mix) and 'rocksteady' (Arif's Classic Mix). 31 Tracks in All.

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars Some OF Music's Greatest Standards.......2000-09-18

            Aretha Franklin is one of the most important musical Artists ever.wonder why? then Listen to the material here.it's a reflection of Her Great Career that has Lasted Decade upon Decade upon Decade.from Respect,Until you Come back to me,Spanish Harlem,Chain Of Fools plus Countless other Gems that Represent this Great Genius.

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            9. Center Stage: Live [Live]
            10. Clef Notes [DualDisc]

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            Schelling: Piano Music

            Satch & Joshu

            Honky Tonk Verite

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            Sound of Silk Strings

            Raiz Do Sana [Import]

            Stereo Fuse

            River Sessions [Import]

            Russian Easter

            Sphinctour [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

            Say My Name...Now Say It Again

            Puras Rancheras

            Live at the Apollo 1962

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