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Almighty Fire is the twenty-seventh studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on April 13, 1978 by Atlantic Records. By the time of this album's release, Aretha Franklin was going through a commercial slump, due in part to the widespread popularity of disco. Aretha was reunited with Curtis Mayfield after their earlier success together with the Sparkle soundtrack. However, the album failed to turn around the singer's fortunes on the charts, selling only about 100,000 copies and peaking at a dismal #83 on the Billboard album chart. The title single reached at #12 on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart and the follow-up single, "More Than Just a Joy", peaked at #51. The album was belatedly released on compact disc in Europe in 2008.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield; except where indicated

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

  • Aretha Franklin – vocals
  • Curtis Mayfield – lead guitar
  • Gary Thompson – rhythm guitar
  • Joseph Scott – bass
  • Donnell Hagan – drums
  • Henry "Master" Gibson – congas
  • Rich Tufo – keyboards, arrangements
  • Lenard Druss – horns contractor
  • Sol Bobrov – strings contractor
  • Alfonzo Surrett – background vocals
  • Mattie Butler – background vocals
  • Ricki Linton – background vocals
  • Denese Heard and The Jones Girls – background vocals

Production

  • Producer – Curtis Mayfield
  • Engineers – Roger Anfinsen and Fred Breitberg
  • Remix – Roger Anfinsen
  • Mastered by Dennis King at Atlantic Studios (New York, NY).
  • Album Cover Concept – Aretha Franklin

References

  1. ^ Almighty Fire at AllMusic
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Almighty Fire review". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2015-04-28.