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Aretha Franklin -Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)

#ArethaFranklin #QueenofSoul #Respect #RIP #RnB #Soul #CallMe Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)    ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corp. Piano, Vocals: Aretha Franklin Horns Arranger: Arif Mardin String Arranger: Arif Mardin Producer: Arif Mardin Drums: Bernard Purdie Organ: Billy Preston Backing Vocals: Brenda Bryant Backing Vocals: Cissy Houston Guitar: Cornell Dupree Bass Guitar: David Hood Guitar: Eddie Hinton Bass Guitar: Jerry Jemmott Producer: Jerry Wexler Guitar: Jimmy Johnson Saxophone: King Curtis Backing Vocals: Margaret Branch Brass Ensemble: Memphis Horns Congas: Pancho Moreles Backing Vocals: Pat Smith Backing Vocals: Pat lewis Drums: Roger Hawkins Producer: Tom Dowd Piano: Truman Thomas Writer: Aretha Franklin

Lalah Hathaway - " Tiny Desk " Live Perfomance - NPR

  #LalahHathaway #LivePerformance #NPR #R&B #RnB #Soul Lalah Hathaway  comes from royalty: Her late father  Donny Hathaway 's voice was crucial for my generation, setting the bar for inspired, old-school soul singing. But living in that kind of shadow can also be a burden, robbing the offspring of an identity apart from that of the famous parent. The younger Hathaway's appearance behind the Tiny Desk pulls back the curtain a bit for a close-up encounter with her powerfully expressive voice. The lower registers always draw me in, and in "Change Ya Life," Hathaway's dusky contralto paints an exciting portrait of blissful cohabitation — but on her terms. "I'm going to teach you how to treat me like I deserve," she sings, adding, "I'll give you the world." She draws on a tradition of romance and sensuality in the best soul music, but with a feminist twist that eschews old-school, male-centric lyrics and attitudes. Lyrics alone do...

Aretha Franklin -Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)

#ArethaFranklin #QueenofSoul #Respect #RIP #RnB #Soul Call Me (Live at Fillmore West) · Aretha Franklin Don't Fight the Feeling - the Complete Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live at Fillmore West ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corp. Piano, Vocals: Aretha Franklin Horns Arranger: Arif Mardin String Arranger: Arif Mardin Producer: Arif Mardin Drums: Bernard Purdie Organ: Billy Preston Backing Vocals: Brenda Bryant Backing Vocals: Cissy Houston Guitar: Cornell Dupree Bass Guitar: David Hood Guitar: Eddie Hinton Bass Guitar: Jerry Jemmott Producer: Jerry Wexler Guitar: Jimmy Johnson Saxophone: King Curtis Backing Vocals: Margaret Branch Brass Ensemble: Memphis Horns Congas: Pancho Moreles Backing Vocals: Pat Smith Backing Vocals: Pat lewis Drums: Roger Hawkins Producer: Tom Dowd Piano: Truman Thomas Writer: Aretha Franklin

Lalah Hathaway - " Tiny Desk " Live Perfomance - NPR

#LalahHathaway #LivePerformance #NPR #R&B #RnB #Soul Lalah Hathaway  comes from royalty: Her late father  Donny Hathaway 's voice was crucial for my generation, setting the bar for inspired, old-school soul singing. But living in that kind of shadow can also be a burden, robbing the offspring of an identity apart from that of the famous parent. The younger Hathaway's appearance behind the Tiny Desk pulls back the curtain a bit for a close-up encounter with her powerfully expressive voice. The lower registers always draw me in, and in "Change Ya Life," Hathaway's dusky contralto paints an exciting portrait of blissful cohabitation — but on her terms. "I'm going to teach you how to treat me like I deserve," she sings, adding, "I'll give you the world." She draws on a tradition of romance and sensuality in the best soul music, but with a feminist twist that eschews old-school, male-centric lyrics and attitudes. Lyrics alon...