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Etta James - Etta Is Betta Than Evvah With Bonus Tracks
Etta James - Etta Is Betta Than Evvah With Bonus Tracks
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Kent Records
- SKU 29667238823
- Artisti Etta James
- Lyhyt kuvaus Released in 1976, âEtta Is Betta Than Evvah!â was the final album of Etta Jamesâ tumultuous 16-year tenure at Chess Records. The album is issued here on CD for the first time, together with 10 bonus titles from the mid-70s. The self-produced opener, âWoman (Shake Your Booty)â, is a funky rewrite of a song Etta had recorded, as âW.O.M.A.Nâ, for Modern in 1955 and again for Chess in 1971. Ettaâs road band, led by guitarist Brian Ray, backed her on the track. Two other titles on the LP, âOnly A Foolâ and Randy Newmanâs âLeave Your Hat Onâ, had been released previously on 1973âs âEtta Jamesâ set, produced by Gabriel Mekler, celebrated for his work with Steppenwolf, Janis Joplin and others. By 1976 Chess Records had been purchased by All Platinum, at whose New Jersey studio the bulk of âEtta Is Betta Than Evvah!â was recorded with former Motown baritone sax hero Mike Terry producing. The players on the sessions were the All Platinum house band, otherwise known as funk/disco hitmakers the Rimshots. âLittle Bit Of Loveâ and âIâve Been A Foolâ were penned by Freddie Beckmeier, the bass player with Ettaâs own band. The remainder of the album comprised well-chosen covers of Ann Peeblesâ âA Love Vibrationâ, âGroove Meâ (King Floyd), âBlinded By Loveâ (Johnny Winter), âJump Into Loveâ (Rufus) and âAinât No Pity In The Naked Cityâ (Pat Lundy). None of the tracks Etta recorded in Philadelphia in 1973 were released at the time but a few have surfaced in recent years, among them her revival of âYouâve Lost That Lovinâ Feelinââ, the first of our bonus selections. Next up are three more tracks from the âEtta Jamesâ album. Written by Tracy Nelson, who recorded the song with her group Mother Earth in 1968, and featuring a string arrangement by the great Jimmie Haskell, âDown So Lowâ was described by Etta in her autobiography as âthe hardest song I ever tried to sing in my lifeâ. Haskell also supplied the edgy string lines on âAll The Way Downâ. âGodâs Song (Thatâs Why I Love Mankind)â was one of three Randy Newman songs on the album. Ettaâs 1974 LP, âCome A Little Closerâ, is the source of the next five bonus selections. Six songs on the LP, including the title track and the wordless âFeeling Uneasyâ, were co-written by Gabriel Mekler, who likely also influenced Etta to cut Steppenwolfâs âPower Playâ. Mekler had plans to make a television film about Bessie Smith with Etta in the lead role. The project never materialised but did yield her Grammy-nominated recording of âSt. Louis Bluesâ. Confirming her affinity with the songs of Randy Newman, Etta wrote, âThe song I loved singing most, though, was âLetâs Burn Down The Cornfieldâ.â The final bonus track is a version of Tom Jansâ yearning country ballad âLovinâ Armsâ, the only recording ever to be released from Ettaâs her shelved 1974 sessions with producer Jerry Wexler. By Mick Patrick (Ace Records)
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1. Woman (Shake Your Booty)
2. A Love Vibration
3. Only A Fool
4. Little Bit Of Love
5. Groove Me
6. Jump Into Love
7. Leave Your Hat On
8. I've Been A Fool
9. Blinded By Love
10. Ain't No Pity In The Naked City
11. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
12. Down So Low
13. All The Way Down
14. God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind)
15. Power Play
16. Come A Little Closer
17. Feeling Uneasy
18. St. Louis Blues
19. Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
20. Lovin' Arms
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