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Aretha’s debut album for Columbia, Aretha (1961) [tracks 1-12], also known as The Incomparable Aretha Franklin, paired her with the talents of pianist Ray Bryant, who also served as the musical director for the session. The date was produced by John Hammond, whose resumé at the time included work with Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday. At 18-years old, Franklin’s signature talents were already on display on tracks like “Maybe I’m a Fool” and “Today I Sing the Blues”. When Franklin reprised “Today I Sing the Blues” on her Atlantic recording Soul ’69 –in many ways a tribute to that initial session – it was clear that at this point she was a grown woman singing the song (“today my story’s a little different”). “We recorded her with five or six musicians,” remembered Hammond, “and although Aretha always insisted on having a rock drummer, she wanted only good, solid jazz players behind her.”
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