Betty Davis - Is It Love Or Desire DTS

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Betty Davis - Is It Love Or Desire DTS
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Artist...............: Betty Davis
Album................: Is It Love Or Desire
Genre................: Funk, R&B, Funk-Rock, Jazz-Funk, Contemporary R&B
Source...............: Lossless, Thanx ajiger
Year.................: 1976
Quality..............: DTS
Channels.............: 5.1 / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Burn test............: 9/29/2012
Method:..............: SPEC-ArcTan-PTA
Included.............: WAV, CUE
Posted by............: MrMalikai on 6/10/2011, 9/30/2012

Information..........: Play It LOUD

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Tracklisting
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1. (00:02:37) Betty Davis - Is It Love Or Desire
2. (00:03:21) Betty Davis - It's So Good
3. (00:05:02) Betty Davis - Whorey Angel
4. (00:03:25) Betty Davis - Crashin' From Passion
5. (00:03:44) Betty Davis - When Romance Says Goodbye
6. (00:03:48) Betty Davis - Bottom of the Barrell
7. (00:03:36) Betty Davis - Stars Starve You Know
8. (00:03:32) Betty Davis - Let's Get Personal
9. (00:03:13) Betty Davis - Bar Hoppin'
10. (00:01:43) Betty Davis - For My Man

Playing Time.........: 00:34:00
Total Size...........: 343.00 MB

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It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R.
Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder
and on PC's with the software to play DTS.
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Whatever the reason that Betty Davis' Is It Love or Desire -- also known as Crashin'
from Passion -- remained unreleased until 2009 no longer matters. Davis remembers a
personal rift with Island's Chris Blackwell. Studio In the Country manager Jim Bateman
(in Bogalusa, LA) claims the studio was never paid and therefore refused to release the
masters to Island, etc. It makes no difference, because hearing this album, a ten-song set
that was to be Davis' and Funk House's final recording, is a revelation.
(In 1976, funk was slowly giving way to the popularity of disco). Hindsight is 20/20, but
had this album been released at the time, things might indeed have been different.
Musically, Is It Love or Desire is so forward and so complete, it moves the entire genre
toward a new margin. It is as groundbreaking in its way as the music Ornette Coleman was
making with Prime Time à la Dancing in Your Head, and the blunt-edged fractured jazz-funk
James Blood Ulmer laid down on his own a couple of years later on Tales of Captain Black
and Are You Glad to Be in America?. The songwriting is top notch; some of it transcends
the proto-sexual excesses of her earlier records though that's still in this wild mix, too.
The production is so canny, it seems to get at the very essences of singers, songs, and
musical arrangements, and then there's the music itself created by Funk House, one of the
most amazing funk bands in the history of music. Being Davis' road and studio band had
gelled the unit, which also practiced when they weren't working with her in a practice
space at home in North Carolina. Check the dark voodoo-groove bassline Larry Johnson plays
on "It's So Good," with Carlos Morales guitar filling the spaces with spidery, silvery
lines, and the machine-gun snare groove laid down by drummer Semmie Neal, Jr with breaks
and pops that underscore the outrageous distorted keyboards of Fred Mills, the band's music
director. Speaking of Mills, his duet vocal on "Whorey Angel,"a spooky, psychedelic soul
number that is far better than its title, is scary good. Check out the gris-gris choruses
by Davis and her backing chorus with all that bass leading the entire band in its slow,
backbone-slipping attack. The sheer sonic attack of "Bottom of the Barrel," may be country
in its lyric intro, but the music is diamond-hard funk that makes no secret of its-anti
disco sentiment. The ballad on the set, "When Romance Says Goodbye," is a steamy, sultry
jazz noir number that gives the listener an entirely new aural portrait of Davis - Mills'
piano work on the tune, with its sparse chords and spacious approach, gives Davis' natural
singing voice -- rather than her sexual growl -- plenty of room to shine here. There's a
bluesy number in &"Let's Get Personal," and a strutting rutting, gutter anthem in
"Bar Hoppin' with some in excellent interplay between Mills' synth and Morales' guitar.
The final track, a nocturnal, midtempo sexy number called "For My Man," features the violin
talent of Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, to boot. It's easy to say that this the best thing
Davis ever cut, especially when a record has existed in mythology for as long as this one
has, but that makes it no less true. Many thanks to the Light in the Attic imprint for
bringing Is It Love or Desire out of the realm of myth and the dustbin of history, and
into the hands of music fans

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