Her Best: Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
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Product Description This album features all of Etta\'s greatest hits - the sides and recordings that put her in the Hall of Fame. Including classic songs such as "At Last," "Tell Mama," "Something\'s Got a Hold on Me," "Fool That I Am" and "I\'d Rather Go Blind," this collection is a fabulous tribute to one of the most legendary Chess Artists. Features digital remastering and great liner notes and graphics. Amazon.com Whether she sings string-laden pop ballads, lively soul, or gritty electric blues, James\'s high-powered, enormously expressive voice displays a knack for passionate blues inflections. Emotionally charged ballads including "At Last" and "All I Could Do is Cry" find James blasting through the orchestra with unearthly wails and moans. "If I Can\'t Have You," a duet with Harvey Fuqua, drops the orchestra in favor of horn-driven R&B and "Something\'s Got a Hold On Me" is a gospel-flavored romp reminiscent of Ray Charles. A live version of Jimmy Reed\'s "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" shows her raunchiest Chicago-blues style, and "In the Basement," with Sugar Pie DeSanto, is a funky workout. Also here are three classics from her soul-drenched 1967 Muscle Shoals sessions. --Marc Greilsamer
Product Description This album features all of Etta\'s greatest hits - the sides and recordings that put her in the Hall of Fame. Including classic songs such as "At Last," "Tell Mama," "Something\'s Got a Hold on Me," "Fool That I Am" and "I\'d Rather Go Blind," this collection is a fabulous tribute to one of the most legendary Chess Artists. Features digital remastering and great liner notes and graphics. Amazon.com Whether she sings string-laden pop ballads, lively soul, or gritty electric blues, James\'s high-powered, enormously expressive voice displays a knack for passionate blues inflections. Emotionally charged ballads including "At Last" and "All I Could Do is Cry" find James blasting through the orchestra with unearthly wails and moans. "If I Can\'t Have You," a duet with Harvey Fuqua, drops the orchestra in favor of horn-driven R&B and "Something\'s Got a Hold On Me" is a gospel-flavored romp reminiscent of Ray Charles. A live version of Jimmy Reed\'s "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" shows her raunchiest Chicago-blues style, and "In the Basement," with Sugar Pie DeSanto, is a funky workout. Also here are three classics from her soul-drenched 1967 Muscle Shoals sessions. --Marc Greilsamer
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