Fans of Aretha Franklin, who also released a 2001 Love Songs album, and Natalie Cole will appreciate this album, as LaBelle's delivery is reminiscent of the two singers. All three performers fall into the same soul and R&B arena, the only significant difference lies in the tenure of their careers, with Franklin coming out ahead of LaBelle by a neck. The producers of this disc culled a diverse and top-notch selection of LaBelle recordings, and it's the intelligent assortment that puts the album over the top. There are pit stops made at gospel, soul, R&B, Latin, and pop. Love Songs is a winning retrospective of LaBelle's work spanning 1970 through 1980. Her uplifting voice, coupled with lively choir backup singers on many of the songs, energizes and inspires. The album's closing with the classic, get-down "Lady Marmalade" incites an urge to put on those bell bottoms, even 20 years later. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide




