opinionated ow
08-19-18, 06:13 AM
Very sad news that Sister Ree, the Queen of Soul, passed away this week from Pancreatic Cancer. She was a genius and my favourite.
What made Aretha great was her ability to sing anything. She was amazing. She was also not afraid to work with anybody who she thought would help to make musical perfection. Whilst she was the undoubted Queen of Soul, if you look at who she worked with over time it's a veritable who's who. Be it Ray Charles (listen to the Coke ads they did ... could have been singles not commercials), Eurythmics, Keith Richards, Frank Sinatra etc. etc. those were epic but even more impressive is who she assembled to back her solo works: names like Muscle Shoals, King Curtis, Bernard 'Pretty' Purdie, Jerry Jemott, Cornell Dupree, Cissy Houston, her sisters Carolyn and Erma, Billy Preston, the Memphis Horns. Massively under rated was her talent on the piano - most of the piano work on her Atlantic albums was Aretha.
Aretha's personal life was less than perfect but her steadfastness in her faith lead to her piece de resistance: 1972's Amazing Grace. It is such a magnificent opus and her rendition of the title song with every syllable considered, emphasised and sung with conviction is an absolute work of art. She was an absolute God-given talent. Heaven's choir just gained the greatest.
Some of my favourites:
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What made Aretha great was her ability to sing anything. She was amazing. She was also not afraid to work with anybody who she thought would help to make musical perfection. Whilst she was the undoubted Queen of Soul, if you look at who she worked with over time it's a veritable who's who. Be it Ray Charles (listen to the Coke ads they did ... could have been singles not commercials), Eurythmics, Keith Richards, Frank Sinatra etc. etc. those were epic but even more impressive is who she assembled to back her solo works: names like Muscle Shoals, King Curtis, Bernard 'Pretty' Purdie, Jerry Jemott, Cornell Dupree, Cissy Houston, her sisters Carolyn and Erma, Billy Preston, the Memphis Horns. Massively under rated was her talent on the piano - most of the piano work on her Atlantic albums was Aretha.
Aretha's personal life was less than perfect but her steadfastness in her faith lead to her piece de resistance: 1972's Amazing Grace. It is such a magnificent opus and her rendition of the title song with every syllable considered, emphasised and sung with conviction is an absolute work of art. She was an absolute God-given talent. Heaven's choir just gained the greatest.
Some of my favourites:
XmUXnQ_35-U
_3UJxD2za1Y
AAxEXp8VyZY
WY66elCQkYk