"...and probably most underrated. Check it out (crawl into one of her suitcases)!"
An overlooked gem!
Tony | Vancouver, B.C. Canada | 09/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I always thought the title track of this album was recorded for George Benson's "Best Of" compilation.This was a small revelation to me,since I thought I owned all the Arif Mardin productions from '71 thru the present.I guess I'm a sucker for this sound(Phillinganes,Foster,Buchanan,Porcaro-can't beat it),and Aretha sounds incredible as usual."There's A Star For Everyone" is a fave!"
Aretha Franklin Love All The Hurt Away
06/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Aretha Franklin's Love All The Hurt Away bridged the gap between her R&B releases and her Pop-Rock releases.This was after the Aretha 1980 Album but before her comeback Album Jump To It in 1982.There's Love All The Hurt Away with George Benson,The remake of Sam&Dave's Hold On I'm Coming,Live In The Streets,There's A Star For Everyone,The remake of You Get What You Need,The remake of Diana Ross's It's My Turn,Truth And Honesty,Search On,A Whole Lot Of Me,and My Kind Of Man.She definitely was on the verge of a major Career Comeback."
The come back album
Constantin Declercq | 03/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After years of so-so albums, Aretha Franklin released one of her best albums with two breathtaking gospel flavored covers, «Hold on I'm comin'» and «You can't always get what you want»."
The best tracks are superb, and Aretha is in incredible voic
Reviewer123 | 01/16/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There is some filler on this album, but there are two very different and equally superb tracks that alone make it important - the title track "Love All the Hurt Away", a mellow duet with George Benson with unusual melody, harmony and meter that set it apart, and Aretha's version of "It's My Turn". Diana Ross's version sounded like the petulant pout of an annoyed diva (I loved it, but it was hard to take her seriously). Aretha's is an anthem for every woman - more than 5 minutes long, with each repetitive phrase folding out as something new, and a true gospel feel to Aretha's singing. I think this is one her best tracks of all time, and stands up well to much of her classic '60's and early '70's stuff. The singing, the way she builds up and lets go, the back-up singers, everything is classic Aretha. On both tracks, one has that feeling of awe that Aretha's best singing produces, the realization that no one in the world has ever sung like that, before or after. "Hold On, I'm Coming" is overproduced, but fun, and again great singing by Aretha. The other songs may not be among her greats, but several are quite good, and that makes this among my favorite Ree albums. If you do nothing else, at least download "It's My Turn" from iTunes, and glory in the vocal powers of the Queen of Soul. Amazing stuff."