You is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on October 16, 1975, by Atlantic Records.
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Released | October 16, 1975 | |||
Recorded | June–September, 1975 Whitney Studios, (Glendale, California) | |||
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Length | 43:36 | |||
Label | Atlantic (#18151)[1] | |||
Producer | Jerry Wexler, Aretha Franklin | |||
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Christgau's Record Guide | B−[3] |
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It was a commercial disappointment, stalling at #83 on Billboard's album chart.[6] The album's only pop chart single, "Mr. D.J." peaked at #53 on Billboard's Hot 100, while climbing to only #13 R&B. The title track, issued as the follow-up, reached #15 R&B. The album brought an end to Aretha's long collaboration with Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler.
The Guardian named "Mr. D.J. (5 for the D.J.)" one of Franklin's "30 Greatest Songs", and called it "a horn and call-and-response vocal-laden strut that defies anyone in earshot not to dance."[7]
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