Aretha Franklin – Amazing Grace (1972/2012) [FLAC 24bit, 192 kHz]

Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace (1972/2012) [FLAC 24bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Aretha Franklin
Album: Amazing Grace
Genre: R&B, Soul
Release Date: 1972/2012
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 01:26:22
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 3,31 GB

Tracklist:

01. Aretha Franklin – Mary Don’t You Weep (07:26)
02. Aretha Franklin – Precious Lord, Take My Hand/You’ve Got A Friend (05:44)
03. Aretha Franklin – Old Landmark (03:40)
04. Aretha Franklin – Give Yourself to Jesus (05:18)
05. Aretha Franklin – How I Got Over (04:18)
06. Aretha Franklin – What a Friend We Have In Jesus (06:05)
07. Aretha Franklin – Amazing Grace (10:50)
08. Aretha Franklin – Precious Memories (07:19)
09. Aretha Franklin – Climbing Higher Mountains (02:53)
10. Aretha Franklin – Remarks by Reverend C.L. Franklin (01:48)
11. Aretha Franklin – God Will Take Care of You (08:45)
12. Aretha Franklin – Wholy Holy (05:29)
13. Aretha Franklin – You’ll Never Walk Alone (06:44)
14. Aretha Franklin – Never Grow Old (09:57)

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Noted for its unbelievable sound quality, Amazing Grace was Franklin’s 1972 masterpiece. The multi-Platinum recording, one of her best, would win the GRAMMY® Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance and remains one of the bestselling Gospel albums of all time. Included are the stunning tunes, “How I Got Over,” “You’ve Got A Friend,” and the hit single, “Wholy Holy”.Aretha Franklin disproved the notion that once you leave the church, you can’t go back. She returned in triumph on this 1972 double album, making what might be her greatest release ever in any style. Her voice was chilling, making it seem as if God and the angels were conducting a service alongside Franklin, Rev. James Cleveland, the Southern California Community Choir, and everyone else in attendance. Her versions of “How I Got Over” and “You’ve Got a Friend” are legendary.

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