Love All the Hurt Away

| Aretha Franklin

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Love All the Hurt Away

Love All The Hurt Away is the twenty-seventh studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin. Released in August 1981, this album is the singer's second release under the Arista Records label.[2] The Arif Mardin-produced disc reached fourth place on Billboard's R&B albums chart and #36 on the main Billboard album chart.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Review Year: 2018 When she lets loose during its closing minutes, her voice rushing into full oratory mode, it’s a harbinger of rebirth to come. 

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  • Robert Christgau

    This is her best pop album since Young, Gifted and Black because it's her best groove album since Spirit in the Dark.  

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  • Warr

    The whole disc is turned over to Mardin, and the result is painfully pop-oriented and tacky: most embarassing are uptempo hi-tech covers of Sam & Dave's "Hold On I'm Comin'" (by Isaac Hayes) and the Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want."  

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