The Heart of a Woman

The Heart of a Woman

The Heart of a Woman

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Editorial Reviews
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There's no doubting the power and passion of Etta James's voice. That alone is enough for her to give Aretha Franklin a run for her money, and on Heart of a Woman she gives that voice free rein. Something of a companion to 1998's Life, Love & the Blues, Heart of a Woman takes what feels like a deliberately feminine approach, from the selection of the material to its arrangement. If there's a weakness to the result, it's that James's voice often overpowers the music, leaving the mood-setting piano and gentle guitar in the dust. The strongest moments occur when the music rises to match James's singing, as with the sax solo on "My Old Flame," the smoky piano on "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," and the overall building of intensity toward the end of "You Go to My Head." Another highlight is a reworked version of James's classic "At Last." --Genevieve Williams --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

The Heart of a Woman, Music, Etta James, Blues, Blues Music, Pop, R&B, Soul-Blues

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Music:

  1. The Herald Recordings, Vol. 2
  2. The Night Time is the Right Time
  3. Today!
  4. Waiting for Lit
  5. Whatever Makes You Happy [Box set] [Limited Edition]
  6. Where Do You Fly?
  7. Worried
  8. Yank Rachell
  9. Alone [Live]
  10. Amanda Stott [Import] [Limited Edition]

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Rainmaker

London [Import]

Shine Your Light [Live]

My Weird Uncle

Mega Souvenirs

Mozart: Concerto for clarinet in A; Concerto for bassoon in Bf

Parallel Lines [Original recording remastered]

Regina Carter

Our Little Secret [Extra tracks] [Import]

Burnin' Down the House: Live at the House of Blues

The Hang