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The Queen Alone (Expanded Reissue)

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Download links and information about The Queen Alone (Expanded Reissue) by Carla Thomas. This album was released in 1969 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 44:46 minutes.

Artist: Carla Thomas
Release date: 1969
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 16
Duration: 44:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Any Day Now 3:41
2. Stop Thief 2:38
3. I Take It to My Baby 2:58
4. I Want to Be Your Baby 2:14
5. Something Good (Is Going to Happen to You) 2:33
6. When Tomorrow Comes 2:32
7. I'll Always Have Faith In You 2:53
8. All I See Is You 3:34
9. Unchanging Love 2:47
10. Give Me Enough (To Keep Me Going) 2:27
11. Lie to Keep Me from Crying 2:28
12. Me and My Clock (Take 1) 2:32
13. Same Thing 2:40
14. Your Love Indeed (Alternate Take) 2:58
15. I Want to Know (Take 2) 2:51
16. I Wonder About Love 3:00

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Carla Thomas was more than deserving of her title "The Queen of Memphis Soul," but she was hardly oblivious to the sleeker, more pop-influenced sweet soul and uptown soul coming out of Detroit, Philadelphia and Chicago. One of her strongest albums, The Queen Alone isn't the work of someone who took a Memphis-only approach, but of someone who was well aware of what Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, Martha Reeves and others were up to. What's surprising is the fact that this album (reissued on CD in 1992) contains only two hits: the playful "Something Good (Is Going to Happen to You)," which made it to number 29 on Billboard's soul singles chart, and the idealistic, gospel-influenced ballad and number 11 R&B single "I'll Always Have Faith in You." Songs ranging from the sweet and vulnerable "I Want to Be Your Baby" to the remorseful "All I See Is You" and the pessimistic "Any Day Now" (a song co-written by Burt Bacharach) weren't singles, but it wasn't for a lack of heartfelt singing. Drawing on both Southern and Northern soul, Queen Alone is a pleasant reminder that they were equally attractive options. [This 2007 reissue edition includes five bonus tracks, "Me and My Clock," the impressive "Same Thing," "I Wonder About Love," "I Want to Know" and "Your Love Indeed," all of which were outtakes from the original sessions.]