Aretha Franklin
Biography
Aretha Franklin is one of the giants of soul music, and indeed of American pop as a whole. More than any other performer, she epitomized soul at its most gospel-charged. Her astonishing run of late-'60s hits with Atlantic Records -- "Respect," "I Never Loved a Man," "Chain of Fools," "Baby I Love You," "I Say a Little Prayer," "Think," "The House That Jack Built," and several others -- earned her the title "Lady Soul," which she has worn uncontested ever since. Yet as much of an international institution as she's become, much of her work -- outside of her recordings for Atlantic in the late '60s and early '70s -- is erratic and only fitfully inspired, making discretion a necessity when collecting her records.
Franklin's roots in gospel ran extremely deep. With her sisters Carolyn and Erma (both of whom would also have recording careers), she sang at the Detroit church of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, while growing up in the 1950s. In fact, she made her first recordings as a gospel artist at the age of 14. It has also been reported that Motown was interested in signing Aretha back in the days when it was a tiny start-up.
Selected Discography

Rare & Unreleased Recordings From The Golden Reign Of The Queen Of Soul
2007

Live At Fillmore West (Bonus Tracks)
2006

So Damn Happy
2003

Platinum & Gold Collection: The Best Of Aretha Franklin
2003

Amazing Grace: The Complete Recordings
1999

A Rose Is Still A Rose
1998

Greatest Hits (1980-1994)
1994

The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin - The '60s
1994

The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin - The 70's
1994

Who's Zooming Who?
1985

Get It Right
1983

Jump To It
1982

Love All The Hurt Away
1981

Let Me In Your Life
1974

Young, Gifted And Black
1971

Live At Fillmore West (Live)
1971

This Girl's In Love With You
1970

Aretha Now
1968

Lady Soul
1968

I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
1967
