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2 Track listing  



2.1  Side one  





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3 Personnel  





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La Diva
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 1979
RecordedFebruary–May, 1979
StudioPenny Lane Studios
(New York City, New York)
Record Plant (Los Angeles, California)
GenreDisco, R&B, pop
LabelAtlantic (#19248)
ProducerAretha Franklin, Charles Kipps, Skip Scarborough, Van McCoy
Aretha Franklin chronology
Almighty Fire
(1978)
La Diva
(1979)
Aretha
(1980)
Singles from La Diva

  1. "Ladies Only"
    Released: August 7, 1979
  2. "Half A Love"
    Released: November 1979

La Diva is the twenty-fifth studio albumbyAmerican singer Aretha Franklin, released on September 6, 1979, by Atlantic Records. The album marked the end of her 12-year tenure with Atlantic and a run of 19 original albums. The album was a commercial flop as the singer attempted to make a comeback by recording a disco-oriented project with producer Van McCoy. It was McCoy's final work as he died in June of that year; the record was released as disco was running its course.

It stands as the lowest charting and poorest selling album of Franklin's entire Atlantic Records catalogue. "Ladies Only" reached number 33 on Billboard's R&B singles chart while the follow-up, "Half A Love", stalled at number 65.[1] This album was recorded at Franklin's vocal peak and features three of her own compositions, as well as a song by her eldest son Clarence Franklin.

Although remembered[by whom?] as Franklin's failed disco LP, La Diva also includes substantial funk and R&B tracks such as The Emotions' "Reasons Why", Zulema's "Half a Love" and scorching versions of Lalomie Washburn's "It's Gonna Get A Bit Better" and her own "Honey I Need Your Love".

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Christgau's Record GuideB[3]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]

The Globe and Mail wrote that "the Van McCoy rhythm tracks which push along a large part of the album are generally second-rate for [disco], and tend to restrict her – she's always been best when working in a variety of styles."[5]

Track listing[edit]

Side one[edit]

  1. "Ladies Only" (Aretha Franklin) – 5:15
  2. "It's Gonna Get a Bit Better" (Lalome Washburn) – 5:20
  3. "What If I Should Ever Need You" (Charles H. Kipps) – 3:32
  4. "Honey I Need Your Love" (Aretha Franklin) – 2:45
  5. "I Was Made for You" (Clarence Franklin) – 4:03

Side two[edit]

  1. "Only Star" (Aretha Franklin) – 5:04
  2. "Reasons Why" (Skip Scarborough, Wanda Hutchinson, Wayne Vaughan) – 3:55
  3. "You Brought Me Back to Life" (Van McCoy) – 4:24
  4. "Half a Love" (Zulema Cusseaux) – 5:25
  5. "The Feeling" (Van McCoy) – 4:45

Personnel[edit]

Musicians

  • Aretha Franklin – lead and backing vocals, rhythm arrangements (4)
  • Van McCoy – keyboards, backing vocals, rhythm arrangements (1, 3–5, 8, 10)
  • Kenneth Ascher, Richard Tee, Paul Griffin – keyboards
  • Ken Bichel – synthesizer, orchestra bells
  • Jack Cavari, Cornell Dupree, Tom Hanlon – guitar
  • Brian Aslop, Gordon Edwards – bass guitar
  • Chris Parker – drums
  • Errol "Crusher" Bennett, George Devens – percussion
  • Richard Gibbs – rhythm arrangements (2)
  • Arthur Jenkins – rhythm arrangements (6)
  • Skip Scarborough – rhythm arrangements (7)
  • Gene Orloff – conductor
  • Albert Bailey – backing vocals
  • Sharon Brown – backing vocals
  • Zulema Cusseaux – backing vocals, rhythm arrangements (9)
  • Diane Destry – backing vocals
  • Carolyn Franklin – backing vocals
  • Richard Harris – background vocals
  • Brenda Hilliard – backing vocals
  • Jerome Jackson – backing vocals
  • Pete Marshall – backing vocals
  • Pat Williamson – backing vocals
  • Production

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Chart History Aretha Franklin". Billboard. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  • ^ La Diva reviewatAllMusic. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  • ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: F". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  • ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 262.
  • ^ McGrath, Paul (November 3, 1979). "La Diva Aretha Franklin". The Globe and Mail. p. F12.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_Diva_(Aretha_Franklin_album)&oldid=1230681639"

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