Description: Betty Davis - Betty Davis [New Vinyl LP] Clear Vinyl Artist: Betty Davis Title: Betty Davis Format: Vinyl LP Genre: Soul/R & B UPC: 826853026116 Release Date: 2023 Record Label: Light in the Attic Album Tracks1. If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up2. Walkin Up the Road3. Anti Love Song4. Your Man My Man5. Ooh Yea6. Steppin in Her I. Miller Shoes7. Game Is My Middle Name8. In the Meantime9. Come Take Me (Digital Only Bonus Track)10. You Won't See Me in the Morning (Digital Only Bonus Track)11. I Will Take That Ride (Digital Only Bonus Track) 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 R&B pioneer Betty Davis. Her style of raw and revelatory punk-funk defies any notions that women can't be visionaries in the worlds of rock and pop. In recent years, rappers from Ice Cube to Talib Kweli to Ludacris have rhymed over her intensely strong but sensual music. There is one testimonial about Betty Davis that is universal: she was a woman ahead of her time. In our contemporary moment, this may not be as self-evident as it was thirty years ago - we live in an age that's been profoundly changed by flamboyant flaunting of female sexuality: from Parlet to Madonna, Lil Kim to Kelis. Yet, back in 1973 when Betty Davis first showed up in her silver go-go boots, dazzling smile and towering Afro, who could you possibly have compared her to? Marva Whitney had the voice but not the independence. Labelle wouldn't get sexy with their 'Lady Marmalade' for another year while Millie Jackson wasn't 'Feelin' Bitchy' until 1977. Even Tina Turner, the most obvious predecessor to Betty's fierce style wasn't completely out of Ike's shadow until later in the decade. Ms. Davis's unique story, still sadly mostly unknown, is unlike any other in popular music. Betty wrote the song 'Uptown' for the Chambers Brothers before marrying Miles Davis in the late '60s, influencing him with psychedelic rock, and introducing him to Jimi Hendrix - personally inspiring the classic album 'Bitches Brew.' But her songwriting ability was way ahead of it's time as well. Betty not only wrote every song she ever recorded and produced every album after her first, but the young woman penned the tunes that got The Commodores signed to Motown. The Detroit label soon came calling, pitching a Motown songwriting deal, which Betty turned down. Motown wanted to own everything. Heading to the UK, Marc Bolan of T. Rex urged the creative dynamo to start writing for herself. A common thread throughout Betty's career would be her unbending Do-It-Yourself ethic, which made her quickly turn down anyone who didn't fit with the vision. She would eventually say no to Eric Clapton as her album producer, seeing him as too banal. In 1973, Davis would finally kick off her cosmic career with an amazingly progressive hard funk and sweet soul self-titled debut. Davis showcased her fiercely unique talent and features such gems as 'If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up' and 'Game Is My Middle Name.' The album Betty Davis 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.© DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Record Grading: Mint(M)
Record Size: 12"
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Speed: 33 RPM
Title: Betty Davis
Album Name: Betty Davis
Type: Album
Brand: Light in the Attic
Format: Record
Release Year: 2023
Genre: Soul/R & B
Record Label: Liaa, Light in T.H.E. Attic
Artist: Davis, Betty
Release Title: Betty Davis