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| - Hey now hey (the other side of the sky es un álbum de Aretha Franklin editado en 1973 en el sello Atlantic. Está coproducido por la propia Aretha y Quincy Jones. Contiene el hit "Angel" compuesto por Carolyn Franklin, así como versiones de otros autores; como "Somewhere" de Leonard Bernstein, del musical West Side Story, donde al igual que en "So Swell When You're Well", Aretha toca ella misma el piano. Entre los créditos aparecen músicos como Billy Preston, Phil Woods (saxo alto) y Joe Farrel (saxo tenor). El último sencillo del disco, "Master Of Eyes (The Deepness Of Your Eyes)", le valió un Grammy. (es)
- Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) è un album della cantante soul statunitense Aretha Franklin, pubblicato nel 1973 dalla Atlantic Records. Questo album era stato concepito inizialmente come un album interamente di brani jazz, ma durante la produzione si decise di includere anche brani melodici. Questa mancanza di una precisa identità nel disco fu responsabile del primo insuccesso discografico sotto etichetta Atlantic: con Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky), per la prima volta dal 1966, Aretha Franklin non riuscì ad entrare nella Top 25 di Billboard. (it)
- Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) – album muzyczny Arethy Franklin z 1973 roku wydany przez Atlantic Records. (pl)
- Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) är ett musikalbum av Aretha Franklin. Skivan som var hennes nittonde studioalbum lanserades 1973 på skivbolaget Atlantic Records. Från början skulle denna skiva ha blivit ett renodlat jazzalbum, men slutresultatet blev ett mer mångsidigt och udda album. Låten "Angel", skriven av Arethas syster Carolyn Franklin släpptes som singel och blev en mindre hit. Sammantaget blev albumet inte en lika stor framgång som de föregående albumen Young, Gifted and Black och Amazing Grace. Albumet nådde plats 30 på amerikanska Billboard 200-listan. (sv)
- Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) is the nineteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin. Released in mid-1973 by Atlantic Records, it was the first Atlantic album by Aretha to miss the Top 25 of the main Billboard chart. (It peaked at #30 but reached #2 on the R&B albums listing.) This album was originally planned to be a straight jazz album with songs like "Moody's Mood" and "Just Right Tonight", but producers Franklin and Quincy Jones took a detour and produced songs like "Mister Spain" and the title cut. (en)
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