![]() James Cleveland that were recorded and released in 1972 on her album “Amazing Grace,” a project that was simultaneously filmed by Sydney Pollack, who’d been nominated in 1970 for an Academy Award for his direction of “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” Astonishingly, the film sat on the shelf for decades, unfinished. ![]() He’s remembering the historic gospel sessions Franklin delivered in collaboration with gospel music titan Rev. “It was a really electrifying performance she gave, it raised the hair on the back of your neck,” the Rolling Stones co-founder and lead singer told The Times recently of the session he and the Stones’ drummer Charlie Watts dropped in on while visiting Los Angeles to work on the group’s 1972 album, “Exile on Main Street.” “It was a super-charged performance, a different Aretha on that day than I had experienced before.” Mick Jagger talks about a certain Aretha Franklin performance that’s indelibly etched in his memory as if it happened last week, not 46-plus years ago.
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