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Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics

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Released
  
October 17, 2014

Artist
  
Label
  
Recorded
  
2013–14

Release date
  
17 October 2014

Genres
  
Disco, Contemporary R&B

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Producer
  
André "3000" BenjaminClive Davis (exec.)Antonio DixonKenny "Babyface" EdmondsAretha Franklin (exec.)Terry HunterEric KupperHarvey Mason, Jr.Dapo TorimiroWayne Williams

Awards
  
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Album

Similar
  
Aretha Franklin albums, Contemporary R&B albums

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Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics is the forty-first studio album by American recording artist Aretha Franklin and was released on October 17, 2014. It features ten covers of songs made famous by female recording artists. This is Aretha's first recording for RCA Records and her first studio album to be released under a major label in 11 years - since the release of her 2003 studio album, So Damn Happy.

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It's also her first album since 1998 to be executive produced by Clive Davis, her boss at Arista Records, which has since folded into RCA. Davis called the album "purely and simply sensational" and said of Aretha Franklin, "She's on fire and vocally in absolutely peak form. What a thrill to see this peerless artist still showing the way, still sending shivers up your spine, still demonstrating that all contemporary music needs right now is the voice. What a voice." Production on the album includes R&B producers Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds and Harvey Mason, Jr., hip-hop musician André 3000, and house producers Terry Hunter and Eric Kupper among others.

The first single released from the album is a cover of singer Adele's "Rolling in the Deep", subtitled as "The Aretha Version", which also includes an interpolation of the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell hit, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". The single debuted at number 47 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Aretha Franklin thus becomes the first female, and fourth artist overall (following Lil Wayne, Jay Z and James Brown), to place 100 songs the chart (with her first entry on the chart being "Today I Sing the Blues" in 1960).

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Commercial performance

Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics debuted at number 13 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, selling 23,000 copies in its first week. The album is Aretha Franklin's sixteenth album to hit the Top 20, and her first since Who's Zoomin' Who? in 1985. The album also debuted at number three on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. and one on Billboard's R&B albums charts. Her first number one R&B album since 1982's Jump to It.

Internationally the album also became a success, charting inside the top 40 in five countries. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 32 and became Franklin's highest-charting album since Soul '69 (1969), which charted at number nine.

Track listing

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a vocal producer
  • "Rolling in the Deep (The Aretha Version)" contains an interpolation of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell.
  • "I Will Survive (The Aretha Version)" contains an interpolation of "Survivor" by Destiny's Child.
  • Songs

    1At Last3:52
    2Rolling In the Deep (The Aretha Version)4:00
    3Midnight Train To Georgia4:21

    References

    Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics Wikipedia


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