Aretha Franklin's 1991 album "What You See Is What You Sweat" is a soulful journey through the legendary artist's signature blend of soul, Motown, and jazz blues. Released on Arista Records, this 44-minute collection showcases Franklin's powerhouse vocals and versatility, with a tracklist that includes both original compositions and a standout cover of "I Dreamed A Dream" from the musical "Les Misérables".
The album opens with the infectious groove of "Everyday People" and continues with the smooth, Michael McDonald-featured "Ever Changing Times". Franklin's ability to convey raw emotion shines through in tracks like "Mary Goes Round" and the poignant "Someone Else's Eyes". The album also features a memorable duet with the late Luther Vandross on "Doctor's Orders", adding another layer of depth to the project.
With its rich arrangements and Franklin's unmistakable voice, "What You See Is What You Sweat" is a testament to her enduring talent and influence in the world of music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album offers a compelling look at one of the greatest voices of our time.