Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Kent 265 - Carolyn Franklin ‎- Sister Soul The Best Of The RCA Years 1969-1976 + Booklet (2006) - Rare Soul (FLAC 527MB)

Embarking on a career in soul music can’t have been easy for anyone whose sister is Aretha Franklin. Happily her middle sister Erma could boast a career song, in "Piece Of My Heart", that is easily the equal of anything big sis has ever made in her 45-years-and-counting recording career. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for their baby sister Carolyn, who despite writing several of Aretha’s biggest and best hits of the 60s and 70s plugged away at her own solo career for the best part of 12 years, without any more than a handful of small R&B hits of her own to show for her pains. Sadly, both Erma and Carolyn both died young. Erma was anthologised on CD a few years ago, when "Piece Of My Heart" was a deserved if belated UK hit in the 90s in the wake of its association with a jeans commercial. But Carolyn’s recordings for RCA Victor the label she was affiliated to from 1969 through 1976 have never been comprehensively reissued in any format since her four original vinyl albums were deleted in the 1970s. Happily Kent put that right with 22 tracks and nearly 78 minutes’ worth of the younger Ms Franklin’s best recorded work, under the wholly appropriate title of SISTER SOUL. Although she stood in some pretty big shadows from a musical standpoint, Carolyn was very much her own woman as a vocalist, and this is apparent on each of the tracks that have been selected from her four albums and 45s. Like Erma she was never in any danger of being seen as a younger clone of her sister. She always strove to assert her musical independence by working with a string of top flight arrangers and producers who had not worked with other members of her family. In Carolyn’s case, this meant collaborating with among others such soul arranger-producer heavyweights as Philadelphia’s Bobby Martin and the New York giants Buddy Scott and Jimmy Radcliffe. These redoubtable gentlemen poured their own magic on Carolyn’s fiery vocals and great songwriting to produce some thoroughly spellbinding recordings. Kent seem to have  included as many as will fit within the playing constraints of a single CD. As befits a singer of this level of passion and commitment, the CD focuses heavily on ballads. It takes a lot of nerve to try to beat the late Linda Jones at her own game, but Carolyn’s version of "Not On The Outside" has and is all that and more. Her church background is evident everywhere on this set, perhaps never more so than on the single "All I Want to Be Is Your Woman". And her southern roots are beautifully displayed on her revival of the Masqueraders " I Ain’t Got To Love Nobody Else" just a few of the highlights on offer in the department marked ‘slowies’.Carolyn could also get to grips with something faster, as shown by her long time Northern Soul floor fillers "Reality and Boxer" both of which still sound as fresh and exciting now as they did when i first danced to them, five decades ago. In fact, there was really very little that Carolyn Franklin could not do well. It’s just a shame that not enough people were ready to acknowledge that fact back in the day, nor to afford her a solo star status that once you hear these great recordings you will agree was fully deserved. I hope that it will bring her somewhat neglected talent to the kind of audience on here that will appreciate her.

AMM 


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20 comments:

Little Bill said...

Thank you AMM for the flac upgrade!

richsoul said...

I really enjoyed listening to the songs of baby sister. She was excellent. What a shame that she was never put in the same level as her sister. Thanks AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Always got Aretha's 2 sisters mixed up.

soultime said...

Theres some tracks on this CD thanks AMM .

gmortars said...

Has there ever been a compilation of the rest of her RCA sides?
Thanks, AMM!

gmortars said...

You colored my blues bright! Purrr! 🐈
Thanks, AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM for the update in flac

Big Dave said...

I have 2 of her albums. but I'm sure there are some tracks on here that I don't have... many thanks AMM :)

BigD

UNKNOWN said...

GOOD Comp of the other lesser known sister!THANKS AMM!
Cheers!
Bill

deadwoodie said...

Excellent review-Thanks AMM

Ray said...

Thank you AMM for the review

bigcravings said...

Great

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for the Carolyn Franklin Album AMM,Much Appreciated

trinity said...

wonderful mate - thank you for the review

reb.jukebox said...

nice review AMM thanks for the upgrade to flac

PeterH said...

I am looking forward to listen to Aretha's sister. Thanks for review, P.

Rush said...

Great review thanks AMM

Xyros said...

Used to have the old Joy lp many years ago, what a beautiful voice.

pedro B said...

Got a couple her albums but I think that there is a lot on this one which are a miss on the other great review and a great singer songwriter thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro

Lordchester said...

Thanks AMM for this excellent review.