女性アーティストとして初めて<ロックの殿堂>入りを果たしたアーティストであり、100以上の数え切れないほどの賞を受賞。今作は彼女が過去にデュエットしてきた曲を集めたデュエット集。ソウル・ファンは勿論、全ての音楽ファンに届けたい傑作。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)
Rolling Stone (p.196) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[S]ome of it is lively....And there are three 'newly recordeds'..."
Vibe (p.110) - "[With] energized, Motown-influenced workouts....Aretha's at her best up against singers -- Mariah, Mary J., Whitney, Fantasia -- who can hold their own..."
Rovi(2009/04/08)
There are duet records, and then there is recording "Jumpin' Jack Flash" with Keith Richards. A 16-track compilation of Aretha Franklin's duets from the '80s and '90s, Jewels in the Crown: All-Star Duets with the Queen benefits from the high-profile partners that the Queen of Soul has been able to hook over the years (plus a trio of new tracks featuring sympathetic partners: John Legend, Mary J. Blige, and Fantasia). Spanning her Arista years, the collection runs the gamut of studio techniques from the '80s to the 2000s. Six songs come from the '80s, including the Keith Richards feature, which is a little too pristine to suit a version of "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Others from the same era sound better, such as "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" with Eurythmics (which benefits from David Stewart's digital studio knowledge), and Franklin's hit duet with George Michael on "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)." The '90s duets are also mixed, including a lackluster pairing with Frank Sinatra on "What Now My Love" (from the original Duets album), but also an energetic live performance of "Chain of Fools" with Mariah Carey that works much better than could be expected. Of the new tracks, John Legend's "What Y'All Came to Do" is the best, an upfront and testifying jam with deft vocal freestyles from Legend and Franklin. ~ John Bush
Rovi
女王アレサのデュエット曲を集めた編集盤で、アリスタ時代以降の楽曲を中心に、サントラ収録曲や各アーティストの作品に収録されていたものもピックアップしている。ホイットニーやメアリーJ、シナトラなど幅広く豪華な名前が並ぶなか、注目は孫ほどの年齢差も吹き飛ばすファンテイジアとの先行カットとファンク風味に溢れたジョン・レジェンドとのコラボという2つの新録曲だろう。でも、ニュー・アルバムはまだ?
bounce (C)佐藤 ともえ
タワーレコード(2008年01月号掲載 (P67))