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The Queen In Waiting (The Columbia Years 1960-1965)

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1 Nobody Like You Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
2 Once In A While Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
3 Maybe I'm A Fool Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
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5 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
6 Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
7 Today I Sing The Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
8 Won't Be Long Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
9 Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
10 Evil Gal Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
11 Lee Cross Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
12 Walk On By Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
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21 This Bitter Earth Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
22 Just For A Thrill Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
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26 Runnin' Out Of Fools Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
27 Drinking Again Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
28 Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
29 What A Diff'rence A Day Made Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
30 Soulville Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
31 You'll Lose A Good Thing Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
32 Take A Look Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
33 Cry Like A Baby Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
34 I Wish I Didn't Love You So Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
35 Only The Lonely Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
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37 Mockingbird Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
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39 My Coloring Book Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
40 Try A Little Tenderness Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
  • AMG Review of Queen in Waiting: The Columbia Years 1960-1965

    Amg
    Richie Unterberger
    All Music Guide

    Franklin's Columbia years are hard to summarize in compilations, even fairly extensive ones such as this two-CD set, which includes six previously unreleased tracks and one previously unavailable alternate take among its 40 songs. In part that's because she explored several different styles during this era without really finding a home in any of them, in part that's because the quality of the recordings themselves were so erratic, and in part it's because Sony keeps putting out compilations that duplicate each other to a fair extent. About half the songs on this anthology, for instance, also appear on the most comprehensive previous Franklin/Columbia retrospective, Jazz to Soul. On its own merits, this is a fair summation of some of her more notable Columbia recordings, slightly more pop-oriented in its track selection than Jazz to Soul, and at least including something new in the handful of unissued numbers. David Ritz's informative liner notes make a case for viewing the Columbia years as ones with numerous artistic successes. But the fact remains that the mixture of lush pop, Billie Holiday-style jazz-blues, Dinah Washington/Nancy Wilson-style jazz-pop crossover, early Dionne Warwick-style light soul-pop ("Cry Like a Baby" is actually a quite good cut of that sort), and hints of gospel is unfocused, if often promising. And it's not nearly as good or expressive as the soul she'd delve into at Atlantic after leaving Columbia. Her accompanists sometimes deserve their share of blame as well; the drums of "Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning" almost totally lose the rhythm at one point, and the harmonica player on "Evil Gal Blues" sounds like she or he had just been dragged in off the street. There's not much soul music here, in the accepted stylistic sense, other than the two best tracks, "Soulville" and "Lee Cross," which are the ones that point most convincingly to her future triumph as the Queen of Soul. The previously unreleased items (all on disc one) are as variable as the rest of the set, ranging from the satisfyingly bluesy cover of Ray Charles' "Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)" (with some fine Franklin piano) and the respectable jazz/R&B/gospel of "Please Answer Me" to trifling Bobby Scott-produced orchestrated pop ballads and an unremarkable alternate take of "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home."

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