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Aretha Franklin Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Switserland - 1971 (full concert)

Aretha Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) live at the Casino de Montreux, Montreux, Switzerland, June 12th, 1971.
-Setlist:
01. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Carole King cover)
02. I Say a Little Prayer (Burt Bacharach cover)
03. Call Me
04. Brand New Me (Dusty Springfield cover)
05. Share Your Love With Me (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
06. Don't Play That Song (You Lied) (Ben E. King cover)
07. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
08. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)
09. Spirit in the Dark
10. Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand) (Diana Ross cover)

-Lineup:
Aretha Franklin - vocals and piano
King Curtis - saxophones
Cornell Dupree - guitar
Jerry Jemmott - bass
Truman Thomas - organ
Bernard Purdie - drums
Pancho Morales - percussion
Brenda Bryant, Margaret Branch & Pat Smith - vocals & percussion
with The Memphis Horns:
Jack Hale - trombone
Roger Hopps - trumpet
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Andrew Love - tenor saxophone
Jimmy Mitchell - baritone saxophone

The performance of Aretha Franklin, at the Montreux Jazz Festival on June 12th, 1971 was the last live performance with the King Curtis and the Kingpins band that also recorded Aretha Franklin Live At The Filmore West. Billy Preston, Poncho Morales and the Memphis Horns were replaced with Truman Thomas, Warren Smith, Danny Moore, Martin Banks, and others. This was the way Aretha and King envisioned the music which took the studio versions up a notch, and not just in tempo.

-Montreux Jazz Festival 1971:
The Festival proposes an ample nine-day program with more than 300 musicians for its 5th edition. 1971 is the year that the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, comes to Montreux! The Casino stage also welcomes Hampton Hawes, Ahmad Jamal, Tony Williams, Max Roach, Family, Cat Stevens, Chico Hamilton, Slide Hampton and Roberta Flack, The Pebbles and Paul Bley. On 18 June, the evening concerts – with, notably, Larry Coryell, Chico Hamilton and Gato Barbieri – is one of the longest in Festival history since they continue through to breakfast on the following morning! On 21 June, Oliver Nelson & The Festival Big Band and The Quinnipiac College Ensemble are the last artists to perform at the Casino before it burns down in December during a Frank Zappa concert. An event that will leave an indelible mark on Montreux history: present in the hall that day, the Deep Purple group will tell the tale of the fire in its composition “Smoke on the Water”, destined to become a world-wide hit. The words of this song will also earn Claude Nobs his nickname of “Funky Claude”.

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