Aretha Franklin: Fame Studios

From Memphis to Muscle Shoals: Fame Lives Up To Its Name

Episode 8

Episode date - November 4, 2016

How Music Changed
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    As 1967 rolled around, both Fame and American Studios found themselves getting incredibly busy, and incredibly famous. 

    Compared to the gigantic rooms that existed in New York, both were incredibly small, and featured only a handful of musicians who were responsible for the ‘sound’ of each studio. The players were slowly and unwittingly redefining the very shape of soul music, adding a southern flavor to their work that ignored anything resembling a color barrier. When Atlantic Records, decided to utilize the southern players for their newly signed artist Aretha Franklin, music history would be changed forever. 

    Featured tracks include;

    1) The Dark End of the Street – James Carr

    2) Pouring Water on a Drowning Man – James Carr

    3) You’ve Got My Mind Messed Up – James Carr

    4) I’ll Shed No Tears – Charlie Rich

    5) Who Will the Next Fool Be – Charlie Rich

    6) Love Is After Me – Charlie Rich

    7) I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) – Aretha Franklin

    8) Do Right Woman – Aretha Franklin

    9) Knock on Wood – King Curtis

    10) Respect – Aretha Franklin

    11) Dr. Feelgood – Aretha Franklin

    12) A Natural Woman – Aretha Franklin 
     

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