Call My Name
The self-produced opener, Woman (Shake Your Booty), is a funky rewrite of a song Etta had recorded, as W.O.M.A.N, for Modern in 1955 and again for Chess in 1971. Only A Fool and Randy Newman's Leave Your Hat On had been released previously on 1973's Etta James album. By 1976 Chess Records had been purchased by All Platinum, at whose New Jersey studio the bulk of Etta Is Betta Than Evvah! was recorded with former Motown baritone sax hero Mike Terry producing. The players on the sessions were the All Platinum house band, the Rimshots. Little Bit Of Love and I've Been A Fool were penned by Freddie Beckmeier, the bass player with Etta's own band. The remainder of the album comprised well-chosen covers of A Love Vibration (a fine song from Ann Peebles' I Can't Stand The Rain album), Groove Me (a smash hit in 1970 for King Floyd), Blinded By Love (penned by Allen Toussaint and first recorded by Johnny Winter), Jump Into Love (from the catalogue of the group Rufus) and Ain't No Pity In The Naked City (a minor hit for Pat Lundy).
None of the tracks Etta recorded in Philadelphia in 1973 with producers Esmond Edwards and Bobby Martin was released at the time. Among them was her revival of the Righteous Brothers' You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', the first of our bonus selections. Next up are three more tracks from the Etta James album and five from 1974's Come A Little Closer. Closing the CD is Etta's version of Tom Jans' yearning country ballad Lovin' Arms, the only recording ever released from her shelved 1974 sessions with producer Jerry Wexler.
Country | USA |
Brand | KENT |
Manufacturer | Kent Records Uk |
Binding | Audio CD |
ItemPartNumber | CDKEND388 |
Model | CDKEND388 |
ReleaseDate | 2013-02-05 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Import |
UPCs | 029667238823 |
EANs | 0029667238823 |