Dive into the soulful sounds of Aretha Franklin's 1981 album, "Love All the Hurt Away," a timeless collection that seamlessly blends soul, Motown, and jazz blues. This album, released under Arista/Legacy, showcases Aretha's powerful vocals and her ability to infuse each track with raw emotion and unparalleled artistry. From the heartfelt title track "Love All the Hurt Away" to the uplifting "There's a Star for Everyone," Franklin's voice shines through, delivering a performance that is both intimate and electrifying. The album also features a cover of The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want," proving Franklin's versatility and ability to make any song her own. With extended versions of "Hold On I'm Comin'" and "Livin' In the Streets," as well as a 7" version of "It's My Turn," this album offers a rich and varied listening experience. Spanning just over an hour, "Love All the Hurt Away" is a testament to Aretha Franklin's enduring legacy and her ability to captivate audiences with her extraordinary talent.