Franklin's peak years were 1967 to 1974. In terms of the song list, this was pretty standard for the time, and there's a lot of similarity with her 1971 live album, "Aretha Live at Fillmore West." But there are very few live recordings from that era with great sound quality, so I figure this is worth posting.
As a nice bonus, the leader of her band in this concert was saxophonist King Curtis, a star in his own right. He features prominently on the first two songs before Franklin even came to the stage, especially "Soul Serenade," which was a hit for him in 1964. Sadly, he died just two months later when he was stabbed by a stranger in New York City.
This album is 54 minutes long.
01 Soul Serenade [Instrumental] (Aretha Franklin)
02 Aretha Introduction [Instrumental] (Aretha Franklin)
03 Respect (Aretha Franklin)
04 [You Make Me Feel Like] A Natural Woman (Aretha Franklin)
05 I Say a Little Prayer (Aretha Franklin)
06 Call Me (Aretha Franklin)
07 Brand New Me (Aretha Franklin)
08 Share Your Love with Me (Aretha Franklin)
09 Don't Play That Song [You Lied] (Aretha Franklin)
10 Bridge Over Troubled Water (Aretha Franklin)
11 Dr. Feelgood [Love Is a Serious Business] (Aretha Franklin)
12 Spirit in the Dark (Aretha Franklin)
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The cover image is a screenshot from this exact concert.

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