Love Makes a Woman

RELEASE
1968
LABEL
Brunswick
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Northern Soul, Pop-Soul, Chicago Soul

Album Review

Always classy and elegant, Barbara Acklin's debut album, Love Makes a Woman could survive on the reputation of the title track alone. One of the premier recordings of writer/producer Carl Davis, "Love Makes a Woman" features the bright horns and relaxed rhythms that are hallmarks of his productions for the Brunswick label. Coupled with Acklin's tense, confident delivery, the results are one of pop-soul's true shining moments. Well-written originals here, like "Be By My Side" and "Come and See Me Baby," more than stand up to covers from the Bacharach/David canon, making this one of the most solid soul debuts ever released.
Wade Kergan, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. What the World Needs Now Is Love
  2. The Look of Love
  3. The Old Matchmaker
  4. Come and See Me Baby
  5. I've Got You Baby
  6. Love Makes a Woman
  7. Please Sunrise Please
  8. Your Sweet Loving
  9. Yes I See the Love (I Missed)
  10. To Sir With Love
  11. Be by My Side