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I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
LP (Item 22441) Atlantic, 1967 — Condition: Used
Essential work by Aretha Franklin – one of her best albums for Atlantic in the late 60s, with tracks that virtually define the sound of hard soul during the late 60s! The album's filled with excellent material – featuring 2 killer tracks recorded in Muscle Shoals ("Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" and "I Never Loved A Man"), plus lots of other great hard soul groovers done with Aretha's guiding light, Arif Mardin, in Atlantic's New York studios – including the tracks "Respect", "Baby, Baby, Baby", "Save Me", and "Dr. Feelgood". (Blue & green label pressing. Cover has two factory stickers, and some edge wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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