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1989 studio album by Aretha Franklin
Through the Storm is the thirty-second studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin . It was released on April 1, 1989, by Arista Records .
The title track (a duet with Elton John ) was released as the album's second single, reaching number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 . Despite the success of its lead single, the album was ultimately unsuccessful, peaking at number 55 on the Billboard 200 , after spending 18 weeks on the chart.
The follow-up single, "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be ", (a duet with Whitney Houston ), failed to reach the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 41.
The album's third single, "Gimme Your Love " (a duet with James Brown ) was poorly received, failing to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , and only managing a peak of number 48 on the R&B Songs chart.
Other guest artists on the album include The Four Tops and Kenny G .
The album was remastered and re-released as an "Expanded Edition" in December 2014 by Funky Town Grooves, with bonus tracks and a second CD of remixes.[ 6]
2014 "Expanded Edition" CD1 bonus tracks Title 9. "Gimme Your Love" (Single Version) 4:28 10. "Gimme Your Love" (Extended Remix – Purple Mix) 10:46 11. "Gimme Your Love" (The Purple Mix Edit) 4:52 12. "Gimme Your Love" (The Purple Mix Part One) 5:55 13. "Gimme Your Love" (The Purple Mix Part Two) 3:11 14. "Aretha Franklin & James Brown Interview" 2:54
2014 "Expanded Edition" CD2 bonus tracks Title 1. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Album Edit) 4:51 2. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Single Version) 4:15 3. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Single Remix) 4:04 4. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Extended Radio Mix) 6:11 5. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (House Radio Mix) 5:08 6. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Hip Hop Radio Mix) 4:54 7. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (New Jack Swing Dub Mix) 6:21 8. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (After Hours Club Mix) 7:42 9. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (1989 Vogue Dub Mix) 5:38 10. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Nic Mercy's 1999 House Mix) 8:38 11. "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Detroit Rough Mix) 6:11
Aretha Franklin – lead vocals, vocal engineer (1, 2, 4, 5), producer (3), acoustic piano (3), backing vocals (6, 7)
Walter Afanasieff – keyboards (1, 2, 4, 5), synthesizers (1, 2, 4, 5), programming (2, 4, 5), co-producer (4, 5)
Kitty Beethoven – backing vocals (1, 4, 5)
Chris Botti – trumpet (6)
Margaret Branch – backing vocals (6)
James Brown – lead vocals (1)
Lincoln Clapp – engineer (1, 2, 4, 5)
Marlene Cohen – art direction
Brenda Corbett – backing vocals (6)
Mike Davis – trombone (6)
George Devens – percussion (7)
David Foster – Fender Rhodes (7), synthesizers (7)
Four Tops – lead and backing vocals (8)
David Frazer – engineer (1, 2, 4, 5)
Siedah Garrett – backing vocals (2)
Kenny G – saxophone (8)
Gigi Gonaway – cymbal (2)
Reggie Griffin – guitar (6)
Kenneth Hitchcock – baritone saxophone (6)
Yogi Horton – drums (3)
Whitney Houston – lead vocals (4)
Rod Hui – recording (6), mixing (6)
Mike Iacopelli – recording (3), vocal recording (6)
Liz Jackson – backing vocals (1)
Skyler Jett – backing vocals (1, 5)
Elton John – lead vocals (5)
Louis Johnson – bass guitar (3, 7)
Melisa Kary – backing vocals (4, 5)
Steve Khan – guitar (3)
Darren Klein – engineer (8), mixing (8)
Ren Klyce – programming (1, 2, 4, 5), additional keyboards (5)
Jerry Knight – producer (8), bass guitar (8)
Robbie Kondor – synthesizers (3, 6), acoustic piano (6)
Steve Kroon – percussion (3)
Edie Lehman – backing vocals (7)
Arif Mardin – producer (6, 7), arrangements (6, 7)
Joe Mardin – producer (6), programming (6), sequencer (6), recording (6), mixing (6)
Peter Max – front and back cover art
Marti McCall – backing vocals (7)
Sammy Merendino – electronic drums (6)
David Paich – acoustic piano (7)
Claytoven Richardson – backing vocals (5)
Norman Parkinson – photography
Jeff Porcaro – drums (7)
John Robinson – drums (8)
Marc Russo – saxophone (1)
Corrado Rustici – guitar (1), rhythm guitar (5)
"Bongo" Bob Smith – programming (1)
Kent Smith – trumpet (6)
Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone (6)
Narada Michael Walden – producer (1, 2, 4, 5), arrangements (1, 2, 4, 5), electronic drums (1), sequencer , synthesizers (2)
Aaron Zigman – producer (8), keyboards (8), bass vocals (8)
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^ Artist direct review
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^ "Through The Storm (2 CD Deluxe Edition)" . FunkyTownGrooves.com . FunkyTownGrooves.com. Archived from the original on January 30, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2015 .
^ The fourth recorded version of the song by Aretha Franklin, which was originally included on Aretha Now and released as a single in 1968. Two different versions of the song were recorded for the Blues Brothers movie. Franklin lip-synched to one version in the movie, with a different version appearing on the soundtrack .
^ Remixed edition of song first released on Franklin's 1980 Arista debut, Aretha .
^ Originally recorded for the 1988 film, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka and its soundtrack of the same name. The song was also included on The Four Tops' album Indestructible , their sole release for Arista Records in the same year, which was also Franklin's label at the time.
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