Aretha's Soul '69 Turns 50

Aretha's Soul '69 Turns 50

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Aretha Franklin reviews a copy of her album Soul '69 at Atlantic Records studios on January 9, 1969 in New York City (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

The consistent quality of Soul '69 offers further evidence that Aretha Franklin could do no wrong in a recording studio as the 1960s drew to a close.

Produced by Tom Dowd and Jerry Wexler, the Atlantic collection may be all covers, but Franklin's impassioned vocal and piano work gets inside these 12 songs and makes each of them her own - as she always did. The eclectic mix of material - from “Gentle on My Mind” and “Elusive Butterfly” to “Tracks of My Tears” and “Today I Sing the Blues” - ranges far beyond standard-issue soul, and so do the arrangements, which lean toward jazz thanks to the presence of such top players as Joe Zawinul, David Newman and Kenny Burrell.

Released 50 years ago today, Soul '69 showcases a genius beyond category.

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Aretha Franklin takes a break in the Atlantic Records, January 9, 1969 in New York City (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Aretha Franklin reviews a copy of her album Soul '69 at Atlantic Records studios on January 9, 1969 in New York City (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

 

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