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BETTY DAVIS - Betty Davis (1973-2009) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Betty Davis' debut was an outstanding funk record, driven by her aggressive, no-nonsense songs and a set of howling performances from a crack band. Listeners wouldn't know it from the song's title, but for the opener, "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up," Davis certainly doesn't play the wallflower; she's a woman on the prowl, positively luring the men in and, best of all, explaining exactly how she does it: "I said I'm wigglin' my fanny, I'm raunchy dancing, I'm-a-doing it doing it/This is my night out." "Game Is My Middle Name" begins at a midtempo lope, but really breaks through on the chorus, with the Pointer Sisters and Sylvester backing up each of her assertions. As overwhelming as Davis' performances are, it's as much the backing group as Davis herself that makes her material so powerful (and believable). Reams of underground cred allowed her to recruit one of the tightest rhythm sections ever heard on record (bassist Larry Graham and drummer Greg Errico, both veterans of Sly & the Family Stone), plus fellow San Francisco luminaries like master keyboardist Merl Saunders and guitarists Neal Schon or Douglas Rodriguez (both associated with Santana at the time). Graham's popping bass and the raw, flamboyant, hooky guitar lines of Schon or Rodriguez make the perfect accompaniment to these songs; Graham's slinky bass is the instrumental equivalent of Davis' vocal gymnastics, and Rodriguez makes his guitar scream during "Your Man My Man." It's hard to tell whether the musicians are pushing so hard because of Davis' performances or if they're egging each other on, but it's an unnecessary question. Everything about Betty Davis' self-titled debut album speaks to Davis the lean-and-mean sexual predator, from songs to performance to backing, and so much the better for it. All of which should've been expected from the woman who was too wild for Miles Davis.  by John Bush  
Tracklist:
1 If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up 5:01
2 Walkin Up The Road 2:55
3 Anti Love Song 4:32
4 Your Man My Man 3:35
5 Ooh Yea 3:09
6 Steppin In Her I. Miller Shoes 3:15
7 Game Is My Middle Name 5:23
8 In The Meantime 2:47
- Bonus Tracks -
9 Come Take Me 3:56
10 You Won't See Me In The Morning 3:50
11 I Will Take That Ride 4:43
Credits:
Baritone Saxophone – Jules Broussard (tracks: 2)
Bass – Doug Rauch (tracks: 2), Larry Graham (tracks: 1, 3 to 8)
Bass Vocals – Willy Sparks III
Congas – Victor Pantoja (tracks: 1)
Drums, Producer – Greg Errico
Electric Piano, Clavinet – Merl Saunders (tracks: 3, 4)
Guitar – Doug Rodrigues (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 8), Neal Schon (tracks: 2)
Guitar [Wah, Wah] – Neal Schon (tracks: 3, 5, 6)
Organ, Clavinet – Hershall Kennedy (tracks: 1, 5, 7, 8)
Piano – Pete Sears (tracks: 3)
Piano, Clavinet – Richard Kermode (tracks: 2, 6)
Saxophone – Skip Mesquit (tracks: 2)
Trombone – Michael Gillette (tracks: 5)
Trumpet – Greg Adams
Vocals – Hershall Kennedy (tracks: 1, 5), Pointer Sisters (tracks: 6, 7)
Vocals [1st Voice] – Annie Sampson (tracks: 7)
Vocals [2nd Voice] – Anita Pointer (tracks: 7)
Vocals [3rd Voice] – Kathi McDonald (tracks: 2, 3, 7)
Vocals [4th Voice] – Patryce Banks (tracks: 4, 5, 7)
Vocals [5th Voice] – Sylvester (tracks: 7)
Vocals [Not Credited], Written-By, Arranged By – Betty Davis

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