John Hammond produced this first lp by Aretha Franklin in 1961. Five years prior to her first landmark soul recordings for Atlantic, this first effort is jazz and pop standards, show tunes and blues. Reportedly, Aretha met Ray Bryant when John Hammond threw a party at the Village Vanguard in 1960 to introduce his newest find, a young singer from Detroit. The party went to the wee hours of the morning with Aretha and Ray performing together for the first time.
« Happy Holloween! • Shades of Ray »
Recent Comments
- David Cavlovic on Hammer of the gods
- Benjamin Rielly on Restoration Tips
- Otis on A grill’s best friend
- Kirby Allan on Chaino fools
- Otis on Lip service
Categories
- 10" (128)
- 45 Picture Sleeves (241)
- 78 RPM (25)
- A glass of… (16)
- Add new tag (16)
- Advertising (30)
- Alternative Cover (17)
- Animals (113)
- Bachelor Pad and Lounge (118)
- Beatniks (32)
- Big Heads (16)
- Black Comedy (16)
- Blue Note (22)
- Blues (31)
- Bongos and Bagels (32)
- Brazilian (96)
- Calypso (14)
- Cartoons (26)
- Cha-Cha-Cha and Mambo (30)
- Cheesecake (194)
- Chicks with Guitars (28)
- Christmas (41)
- Clowns and the Circus (30)
- Comedy (63)
- Country (20)
- Cowboys and Indians (15)
- Crazy Xians (64)
- Dance (74)
- David Stone Martin (18)
- DIY (38)
- Doctors and Nurses (10)
- Drugs (29)
- Educational (27)
- Exotica (35)
- Families (33)
- Fitness (7)
- Flaming (27)
- Food (51)
- Fruit Cake (5)
- Funny Faces (52)
- Gay (21)
- Girl Groups (15)
- Go-Go (19)
- Golden Throats (13)
- Good Vibes (4)
- Guitars (42)
- Guns (31)
- Hands (45)
- Happy Hour (56)
- Hawaiian (8)
- Heaven and Hell (23)
- High In-Fidelity (5)
- Hot Rods (9)
- How to (11)
- Illustration (426)
- Incredibly Strange (166)
- Jazz (241)
- Jim Flora (8)
- Just Happy (18)
- Karate Kung-fu (15)
- Kiddies (173)
- Latin Loco (17)
- Little People (36)
- Monsters (29)
- Music for… (74)
- Nudes (109)
- Organs (13)
- Outer Space and Rockets (71)
- Party!!! (34)
- Personalities (29)
- Photography (134)
- Picture discs and Flexi's (2)
- Polka (22)
- Preachin' (23)
- Puppets, Dolls, Stuffed Animals (67)
- Real People with Real Problems (39)
- Records and Players (138)
- Robots (11)
- Rock (63)
- Roots Rock Reggae (18)
- S+E+X (17)
- SFX (9)
- Singers (66)
- Smoking Section (115)
- Soul (47)
- Soundtracks (59)
- Spies and Private Eyes (14)
- Sports and Games (51)
- Starlets and Pin-ups (51)
- Surf (11)
- Teens (26)
- The Big Hurt (23)
- The Office (6)
- Theremin (1)
- Trains, Planes and Automobiles (68)
- TV (69)
- Types and Fonts (89)
- Voodoo and Magic (21)
- Wanted Records (400)
- Where's the Phone (17)
- XXX (26)
Blogroll
- 365 Day Project
- Album restoration
- Animation and Illustration Archives
- Asian Pop Lp Covers
- Blaxploitation
- Bombay Connection
- Boogie Woogie Flu
- Check the Cool Wax
- Collecting Vinyl Records
- Cool music downloads
- Cover Art Gallery
- Dk Presents
- Easy on the eye albums
- Epiclectic Vintage Vinyl
- Exoteque Music
- Fabulon
- Frederator
- Funky 16 Corners
- Golden Age Cartoons
- Halloween Records
- Hollywood Animation Archive
- If Charlie Parker was a gunslinger…
- Jazz Discographies
- Jim Flora
- Kiddie Record King
- Kiddie Records
- Label Discographies
- Laff Records
- Learning to Share
- Licorice Pizza
- Looney Tunes
- Lost and Sound
- LP and CD Cover Design
- mfooz lp covers
- Mingering Mike
- Mosaic Records
- Mr. J Evil
- Muriels Treasure
- Museum of Bad Art
- Music Performance Videos
- Office Naps
- Otis Records
- Record Envelope
- Rock Pop Gallery
- Rockalain
- Sabadabada
- Savoy Records
- Show and Tell Music
- Sleeveface
- Soul Sides
- Space Age Pop
- Space Patrol
- Spectro pop
- Spy Records
- Stax-o-wax
- Stereo graphics
- Stupefaction
- Thrift Store Art
- Turkish records
- Uncle Gil’s Rockin’ Archives
- Under the Cover and Over the Top
- Vintage Sleaze
- Vintage Vanguard
- Vinyl District
- Vinyl Sleeve Heads
- Zeca Louro’s Brazilian blog
No comments
Comments feed for this article
Trackback link
http://lpcoverlover.com/2007/11/01/2664/trackback/