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Scene of the Crime
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0045778687329
Label: Anti
Manufacturer: Anti
MPN: 86873
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Anti
Release Date: September 25, 2007
Studio: Anti
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Editorial Review: "I've got my mem-mor-eehees," sings Bettye LaVette at the chilling finale of her version of Elton John and Bernie Taupin's obscure "Talking Old Soldiers," holding the last syllable as it fades into a hum while Spooner Oldham's ghostly piano underpins the pain. The singer's whiskey-stained voice infuses those words with a fierce mix of pride, hurt, resignation, sadness, strength, and humility--traits that make her one of the finest R&B singers of her generation. There are other riveting moments rivaling that from this deeply moving set that finds her recording once again at Muscle Shoals' FAME Studios, the same place she created an album in 1972 that Atlantic inexplicably never released. Accompanied by Oldham and the swampy, tightly wound Drive-by Truckers, LaVette digs into material from John Hiatt, Willie Nelson, Frankie Miller, Eddie Hinton, and Don Henley, among others, finding the hidden soul in songs as she rips them apart from the inside out. It's a magnificent performance from a singer who shoots straight, especially on her autobiographical "Before the Money Came (The Battle of Bettye LaVette)," this disc's sole original. The Truckers dial down their raunchy Southern rock, concentrating instead on rugged R&B and creating a greasy collaboration that's as inspired as it is unlikely. Lavette grinds out the intensity, alternating between ballads and roots rockers on a set that never lets up for 40 passionate minutes. Soul music just doesn't get any more fiery, as Bettye Lavette creates indelible images of loves and lives with the voice of one who has walked the talk. --Hal Horowitz More from Bettye LaVette  I've Got My Own Hell to Raise |  A Woman Like Me |  Take Another Little Piece of My Heart |  Let Me Down Easy |  The Very Best of the Motorcity Recordings |  Do Your Duty |
Her 2005 acclaimed release, "I've Got My Own Hell To Raise", brought well-deserved recognition to this R&B maverick who's been recording since the early 60s. Now comes the almost autobiographical "Scene Of The Crime". To make music this raw and direct, Bettye enlisted "dirty south" rockers The Drive By Truckers as her backup band. With swampy guitars, slippery Wurlitzer piano, and a driving backline, this record conjures up the spirit of great loose 70s bands like the Faces while offering Bettye an urgent, vital setting for her razor-sharp vocals. Recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL, where she recorded "Child Of The Seventies" in 1972 - a masterpiece that was shelved then released 30 years later. Returning to Muscle Shoals was like returning to the scene of a crime; thus the album title, and the intense, personal music within.
Her 2005 acclaimed release, "I've Got My Own Hell To Raise", brought well-deserved recognition to this R&B maverick who's been recording since the early 60s. Now comes the almost autobiographical "Scene Of The Crime". To make music this raw and direct, Bettye enlisted "dirty south" rockers The Drive By Truckers as her backup band. With swampy guitars, slippery Wurlitzer piano, and a driving backline, this record conjures up the spirit of great loose 70s bands like the Faces while offering Bettye an urgent, vital setting for her razor-sharp vocals. Recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL, where she recorded "Child Of The Seventies" in 1972 - a masterpiece that was shelved then released 30 years later. Returning to Muscle Shoals was like returning to the scene of a crime; thus the album title, and the intense, personal music within.
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Rating: - This is Rhythm and Blues Country
Whether you want to call this neo-soul or just straight ahead R&B, Bettye comes alive on this disk. Here is the voice of a mature woman in sound and spirit. She can set 'em up and knock 'em down. What is so astounding to me is the brilliant marriage of the Drive By Truckers with this independent lady. These are songs that can stand alone. When you start to worry that the creative well has run dry, put this CD on for a spin. It is a joy to listen to these well-produced and heartfelt songs. The country ... Read More
Rating: - Raw and gritty : her voice comes from so deep.
Though Bettye LaVette began her career 40 years ago, it never took off as it should, despite her being the only artist to record for Motown and Atlantic.
She didn't get major attention (and touring dates) until three years ago when she was rediscovered by the edgy Anti Records.
The company had the divine idea to match LaVette's vintage vocals to contemporary songs written entirely by smart women, from Joan Armatrading to Sinead O'Connor.
The resulting album I've Got My Own Hell to ... Read More
Rating: - She does it again - even BETTER!
After hearing her last effort "I've Got My Own Hell To Raise" I did not think that CD could be outdone. But right here it is. This collaboration is pure magic and puts Ms. LaVette right where she belongs...backed by great musicians with the freedom to be out front, and interperet the songs in her own magnificent style. What the likes of today's so called "singers" could learn here! Bettye, I'm so glad the money came in. You deserve every bit and more.
Rating: - More of the Same - And That's a Good Thing!
"I've Got My Own Hell to Raise" was a fabulous c.d. - one of the best of 2005. After 40 or so years, Bettye LaVette became an overnight sensation. And something this bright, this meteoric, of course begs the question: will the next recording be this good, or even better?
I've now listened to "The Scene of the Crime" about 4 times, and honestly, I don't know. It seems even more personal, even more confessional, than "Hell." I fully agree with Patterson Hood, the author of the terrific ... Read More
Rating: - I love bettye
This is a great CD but my favorite is still 'I've got my own hell to raise'
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