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Spirit in the Dark

Spirit in the Dark
 

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Aretha Franklin

Spirit in the Dark

 
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Label: Rhino Records
Rating: 5.0
 
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Description: One of Aretha's most committed-sounding albums--which, of course, is really saying something--the 1970 Spirit in the Dark remains among the high points of her Atlantic work. The breakup of her marriage may be an unspoken theme, but just as striking is her reinvention of well-known songs and motifs, even more dramatic here than usual. Both dovetail in her take on "The Thrill Is Gone," which climaxes on a surprising interpolation of the phrase "free at last." --Rickey Wright
 
 

 
Tracklist of Spirit in the Dark

Disc 1
1 Don't Play That Song  2:60 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 The Thrill Is Gone (From Yesterday's...   no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Pullin'  3:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 You And Me  3:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Honest I Do  3:17 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Spirit In The Dark  4:03 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 When The Battle Is Over  2:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 One Way Ticket  2:49 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Try Matty's  2:30 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 That's All I Want From You   no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Oh No Not My Baby  2:51 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Why I Sing The Blues  3:05 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Aretha Franklin Spirit In The Dark

Even though this is not among her best Albums,she has proven that she can still work under pressure given the fact what was going on in her life around this time.There are still some Highlights such as Pullin,You And Me,and Spirit In The Dark.

When this plays, I'm 16 again

Although a hit-and-miss quality may have come later, frankly, no album by Aretha Franklin originally released between 1967 and 1974 was a weak one. The "Spirit In The Dark" LP, Atlantic 8265, arrived smack-center in that golden zone on August 24, 1970. I distinctly remember her introducing "Don't Play That Song," which came out as a 45 (Atlantic 2751) on July 20th, on the Johnny Carson show. Then it was hurry as fast as one could to a record store - you didn't dawdle once you knew she had a new one. Put on this song (and maybe Bread's "Make It With You") and it's the summer of '70 again. Oh, how good it sounded starting up on the car radio!

Much as she did with Otis Redding's "Respect," she here takes B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone" and makes a lasting personal imprint yet again. Best with headphones on, where it's just you and her voice and magnificent piano work, with all other distractions locked out. "Spirit In The Dark" (which, along with "Thrill," was another single, Atlantic 2731, 5/7/70) is one of the best examples of gospel-meets-secular in Aretha's catalog. Fully five of Aretha's own compositions are contained here - the most she put on a single album. Among these, both "Pullin'" and "You And Me" also saw release as B-sides on singles.

For me, the great jewel in this one was and still is Gerry Goffin & Carole King's "Oh No Not My Baby." A happy song, with everyone warning Aretha that the guy's no good, but she triumphs in the end: "Yesterday he gave me a ring..." Listening to Franklin's jubilant delivery, one can't help mentally listing other items from the Goffin-King songbook we could wish Aretha had also interpreted. (Imagine the serious warning she might have delivered on "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby'"!)

This one won't fail you, folks. Like all others from this period, Aretha's work was mistake-proof. And to whom it may concern: as I've stated elsewhere in the case of Berry Gordy Jr., isn't it high time Miss Franklin received the accolade of the Kennedy Center Honors?

Sweet Sweet Soul

From a time when she truly was the queen of soul and just about every other form of music you can think of, this album, along with Young Gifted And Black, is probably Aretha's creative peak. Hot dog!