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- what you see is what you sweat - aretha franklin
What You See Is What You Sweat
- 1991
- 10 tracks
- 44 min
- soul
Album Description
Dive into the soulful sounds of Aretha Franklin's 1991 album, "What You See Is What You Sweat," a testament to the Queen of Soul's enduring talent and versatility. This thirty-third studio album, released on June 25, 1991, via Arista Records, offers a blend of soul, Motown, and jazz blues that only Aretha Franklin can deliver. With a runtime of 44 minutes, the album features 10 tracks that showcase Franklin's powerful vocals and her ability to infuse classic and contemporary elements seamlessly.
The album kicks off with the funky "Everyday People," a standout track that highlights Franklin's knack for creating infectious grooves. Collaborations with legendary artists like Michael McDonald on "Ever Changing Times" and the late, great Luther Vandross on "Doctor's Orders" add depth and richness to the album. Fans will also appreciate Franklin's rendition of "I Dreamed A Dream" from the iconic musical "Les Misérables," proving her ability to tackle both soulful originals and timeless classics.
"What You See Is What You Sweat" is a snapshot of Aretha Franklin's artistry during a pivotal time in her career, marking her first release in the Nielsen SoundScan era. While it may not be her most commercially successful album, it remains a valuable addition to her discography, offering a unique blend of styles and collaborations that reflect her enduring influence in the music world. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Aretha Franklin's music, this album is sure to captivate with its powerful vocals and timeless appeal.
Tracks
- Everyday PeopleAretha Franklin
- Ever Changing Times (feat. Michael McDonald)Aretha Franklin, Michael McDonald
- What You See Is What You SweatAretha Franklin
- Mary Goes RoundAretha Franklin
- I Dreamed A Dream (From "Les Mis'erables")Aretha Franklin
- Someone Else's EyesAretha Franklin
- Doctor's Orders (with Luther Vandross)Aretha Franklin
- You Can't Take Me For GrantedAretha Franklin
- What Did You GiveAretha Franklin
- Everyday People - RemixAretha Franklin
About Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin, the legendary "Queen of Soul," stands as one of the most iconic and influential artists in music history. Born and raised in 1950s Detroit, Franklin's powerful voice and profound emotional depth effortlessly blended gospel, soul, and blues, making her a titan of American music. Her journey to stardom culminated in 1967 when she signed with Atlantic Records, where she achieved massive commercial success and earned her royal title. Franklin's discography is a testament to her versatility and enduring appeal, spanning decades and genres. Her music, characterized by its raw emotion and technical brilliance, has left an indelible mark on the industry, earning her the accolade of the greatest singer of all time from Rolling Stone magazine—not once, but twice. Beyond her musical prowess, Franklin's impact on the civil rights movement and her enduring legacy as a cultural icon make her a true legend.
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