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February 5, 2009 Life Stories, Music No Comments

This morning, I rediscovered the ultra-fine music of Betty Davis; it had been a few years since I last listened to that tape I had copied from my ex-gf (a domina / stripper / musician).

Anyway, if you’ve never heard Betty Davis, go LISTEN NOW or be officially de-funked!!!

From CD Universe: “Despite an abundance of talent, a crack back-up band (which included most of Graham Central Station), and some of the most stinging funk tracks of the era, it’s really not all that surprising that Betty Davis never became a star: the girl was a stone-cold freak, and her self-titled 1973 debut more than illustrates that fact. Second wife to Miles Davis and Jimi Hendrix’s former girlfriend, Davis is often credited (by Miles himself in fact) with steering Miles toward the sounds that would give rise to his fusion period, and one listen to the acid-tinged wah-drenched guitars on the album’s opening track, “If I’m in Luck I Might Get Picked Up,” makes it clear that Betty was on a decidedly different trip than almost all of her contemporaries. The album can be quite odd, yet Davis is so unhinged and brimming with such confidence (particularly on the cult fave “Walkin’ up the Road”) it’s impossible not to be amazed. Frustratingly, Davis remains in relative obscurity to this day despite providing the template for the sexually confident female performer that has been used by Lil’Kim, Foxy Brown, and Kelis, among others.

2007 digitally remastered reissue of the 1973 debut album from Funk diva Betty Davis (not to be confused with the actress Bette ‘Mommie Dearest’ Davis). In recent years, rappers from Ice Cube to Talib Kweli to Ludacris have rhymed over the intensely strong but sensual funk of Betty Davis. One can hardly imagine the genre-busting, culture-crossing musical magic of Outkast, Prince, Erykah Badu, Rick James, The Roots, or even the early Red Hot Chili Peppers without the influence of this R&B pioneer. In addition to the restoration of the incredible original cover art, the albums feature compelling and heartbreaking liner notes written by author and respected soul music scholar Oliver Wang (O-Dub/Soul Sides) and include her second interview in decades, making these essential reissues for any soul or funk-rock collection. In 1973, Davis would finally kick off her cosmic career with an amazingly progressive hard Funk and sweet Soul self-titled debut. The album was recorded with Sly & The Family Stone’s rhythm section, sharply produced by Sly Stone drummer Greg Errico, and featured backing vocals from Sylvester and the Pointer Sisters.

Personnel: Patryce Banks, Pointer Sisters, Kathi McDonald, Anita Pointer, Annie Sampson, Sylvester (vocals); Doug Rodrigues, Neal Schon (guitar); Skip Mesquit (saxophone); Jules Broussard (baritone saxophone); Greg Adams (trumpet); Michelle Gillette (trombone); Hershall Kennedy, Merl Saunders, Richard Kermode (Clavinet); Doug Rauch, Larry Graham (bass guitar); Greg Errico (drums); Victor Pantoja (congas); Pete Sears (unknown instrument). Audio Remasterer: Dave Cooley.

The Wire (p.43) – “Davis gets over on pure attitude alone. The obvious comparisons are to Madonna, Lil’ Kim and Kelis….The music on BETTY DAVIS is as loud and nasty as she is…”
CMJ (p.46) – “Every word hisses and slithers out of Betty’s chompers like a cobra leering and ready to strike…”
Down Beat (p.62) – “The grooves of her music still have power after 30-plus years….This stuff is upside-down funky, and tilts toward the raw side…”
No Depression (p.86) – “She doesn’t sing her originals so much as attack them, sometimes like a 300-pound bouncer, other with ninja-like stealth, and always with powerful impact.”

More: http://www.lightintheattic.net/releases/bettydavis

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