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Loving you more - in the spirit of Etta James


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AllMusic

2012

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Andy Kellman

2012

"It's not just the range of the source material, which roams from the earliest part of Etta's career (including 1961's "At Last" and "Sunday Kind of Love") to the later years (Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "I Want to Ta-Ta You Baby," covered by Etta in 1998). It's also the boldness that comes with the number of drastic rearrangements, the most excellent of which is the transformation of the blues-gospel ballad "I'm Loving You More Every Day".


Living blues

2012 Oktober

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Lee Hildebrand

2012 Oktober

"Soul Will Never Die, one of two non-Etta numbers, opens the set as if to remind listeners that, with young singers like Leela on the scene, soul music is insured a long shelf life".



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