Almighty Fire Explained

Almighty Fire
Type:Album
Artist:Aretha Franklin
Cover:Almighty_fire.jpg
Border:yes
Released:April 13, 1978
Recorded:January–March 1978
Studio:Curtom Studios (Chicago, IL); ABC Recording Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Whitney Recording Studios (Glendale, CA).
Genre:Soul, R&B
Length:34:42
Producer:Curtis Mayfield
Prev Title:Sweet Passion
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:La Diva
Next Year:1979

Almighty Fire is the twenty-fourth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on April 13, 1978, by Atlantic Records. By the time of the album's release, Franklin was going through a commercial slump.

Franklin was reunited with Curtis Mayfield – who produced the album and composed all the tracks –after their earlier success together with the Sparkle soundtrack.

The title single reached at No. 12 on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart and the follow-up single, "More Than Just a Joy", peaked at No. 51. The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female at the 1979 Grammy Awards.

Critical reception

The New York Times panned Mayfield's work as "tuneless, fussily arranged songs", but praised Franklin and Turman's "I'm Your Speed" for the space it creates for her to "breathe real fire into the music."[1]

Rolling Stone praised "I'm Your Speed" at length, calling it the album's "one moment of pop music transcendence." It called "No Matter Who You Love" as a standout, but considered the album's arrangements "unglamorous and cheesy," and chastised the music Mayfield brought to the table as "stifling," while comparing it to the excitement of the previous Franklin-Mayfield pairing, 1976's Sparkle.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Almighty Fire (Woman of the Future)" – 4:36
  2. "Lady, Lady" – 2:45
  3. "More Than Just a Joy" – 3:03
  4. "Keep On Loving You" – 3:12
  5. "I Needed You Baby" – 4:38

Side two

  1. "Close to You" – 4:22
  2. "No Matter Who You Love" – 4:01
  3. "This You Can Believe" – 4:46
  4. "I'm Your Speed" (Aretha Franklin, Glynn Turman) – 3:40

Personnel

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rockwell . John . The Pop Life . 14 October 2024 . The New York Times . April 21, 1978 . C22.
  2. News: McEwan . Joe . Almighty Fire . Rolling Stone . 268 . June 29, 1978 . 56.