Bruised feelings abounded, not only with Carolyn (“It’s hard for me to talk about it now,” she said) but also with McKee, who had hoped the Sparkle soundtrack would establish her music career. Carolyn – who nurtured a fledging solo career in addition to singing background for Aretha – asserted that she and Mayfield planned to cut the Sparkle songs but were thwarted by Aretha’s enthusiasm for the project. “ thought two of the actresses, Irene Cara and Lonette McKee, were excellent singers for the movie but wanted a more experienced R&B vocalist to cut the album,” Carolyn Franklin told David Ritz for his 2014 Aretha Franklin biography, Respect: The Life of Aretha Franklin. Album producer Curtis Mayfield – whose own career stretched from his breakout role in The Impressions to composing incendiary, socially-conscious works such as the Super Fly soundtrack and establishing the criminally-underrated Curtom imprint – would never write a major hit after Sparkle. With its shimmering girl-group sound and urban gospel tone, Sparkle marked a final, shining moment for classic soul just before disco, funk and quiet storm took over the R&B charts for good. It was Franklin’s only album to be certified gold between 1972, the year of her Nina Simone-inspired Young, Gifted and Black, and her Luther Vandross-helmed comeback, 1982’s Jump to It. She remained a major presence on the Billboard R&B charts throughout the decade, but little she released had the same wide impact as her ’60s peak. When Aretha Franklin’s revelatory Southern soul collaborations with producer Jerry Wexler cooled in the early ’70s, she spent nearly a decade experimenting with different sounds. Next up: Mosi Reeves on the creative sparks that flew when Aretha met Curtis Mayfield. Rolling Stone’s music staff is paying its R.E.S.P.E.C.T.s to the Queen with tributes to our favorite Aretha LPs. It’s a deep catalog, crowded with indisputable classics and hidden gems. Aretha Franklin, who died on August 16th at age 76, recorded more than 40 full-length albums in her six-decade career.
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