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While the inclusion of
"Respect"
-- one of the truly seminal singles in
pop
history -- is in and of itself sufficient to earn
I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
classic status,
Aretha Franklin
's
Atlantic
label debut is an indisputable masterpiece from start to finish. Much of the credit is due to producer
Jerry Wexler
, who finally unleashed the soulful intensity so long kept under wraps during her
Columbia
tenure; assembling a crack Muscle Shoals backing band along with an abundance of impeccable material,
Wexler
creates the ideal setting to allow
Aretha
to ascend to the throne of Queen of Soul, and she responds with the strongest performances of her career. While the brilliant title track remains the album's other best-known song, each cut on
I Never Loved a Man
is touched by greatness; covers of
Ray Charles
'
"Drown in My Own Tears"
and
Sam Cooke
"Good Times"
"A Change Is Gonna Come"
are on par with the original recordings, while
's own contributions --
"Don't Let Me Lose This Dream,"
"Baby, Baby, Baby,"
"Save Me,"
"Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)"
-- are perfectly at home in such lofty company. A
soul
landmark. ~ Jason Ankeny
"Respect"
-- one of the truly seminal singles in
pop
history -- is in and of itself sufficient to earn
I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
classic status,
Aretha Franklin
's
Atlantic
label debut is an indisputable masterpiece from start to finish. Much of the credit is due to producer
Jerry Wexler
, who finally unleashed the soulful intensity so long kept under wraps during her
Columbia
tenure; assembling a crack Muscle Shoals backing band along with an abundance of impeccable material,
Wexler
creates the ideal setting to allow
Aretha
to ascend to the throne of Queen of Soul, and she responds with the strongest performances of her career. While the brilliant title track remains the album's other best-known song, each cut on
I Never Loved a Man
is touched by greatness; covers of
Ray Charles
'
"Drown in My Own Tears"
and
Sam Cooke
"Good Times"
"A Change Is Gonna Come"
are on par with the original recordings, while
's own contributions --
"Don't Let Me Lose This Dream,"
"Baby, Baby, Baby,"
"Save Me,"
"Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)"
-- are perfectly at home in such lofty company. A
soul
landmark. ~ Jason Ankeny