Discovered in 2011 and released in 2016, "The First Recording Sessions 1956" offers a rare glimpse into the early beginnings of the legendary Aretha Franklin. This album captures the raw, unfiltered essence of a young Aretha, just 14 years old, as she explores her incredible vocal range and spiritual depth. The tracks, recorded in her father's church in Detroit, showcase a blend of soul, Motown, and jazz blues that would later define her illustrious career. Collaborations with Rev. C.L. Franklin, her father, add a powerful dynamic to the album, highlighting the deep familial and spiritual bonds that influenced Aretha's music. With a runtime of 52 minutes, this album is a testament to Aretha's early talent and the profound impact she would have on the music world.