Saturday, May 6, 2023

Bettye LaVette - Change Is Gonna Come - Expanded Version (2003-2009)

I posted a couple of albums of Bettye LaVette's music, back in 2021. But those were from the 1960s, the start of her music career. She had a little success then, but then faded into obscurity for several decades. As her Wikipedia entry says, she "achieved only intermittent fame until 2005, when her album 'I've Got My Own Hell to Raise' was released to widespread critical acclaim, and was named on many critics' 'Best of 2005' lists." Since then, her career rebirth has continued going strong, all the way until the current day (as I write this in 2023), with her planning to release another new album soon, despite being 77 years old.

She didn't record much during her lost decades, so there isn't material there for stray track albums. But I plan on posting some more stray track albums from her career rebirth, starting with this one.

The bulk of this album is an EP released in 2009 called "Change Is Gonna Come Sessions." By 2009, she still wasn't that well known. But in January 2009, she sang of duet of the Sam Cooke classic "A Change Is Gonna Come" with Jon Bon Jovi at the presidential inauguration celebration for Barack Obama. Her performance was considered a highlight and got a lot of attention. It led to this EP, which naturally contained a studio version of "A Change Is Gonna Come" (without Bon Jovi this time). The rest of the EP (tracks 5 through 10) consisted of more covers of classic songs.

That EP is only 24 minutes long. But prior to that, she performed four more covers for various tribute albums, from 2003 to 2007. So those make up four of the first five songs here. The other one is "Laughter Ever After," in which she sang the lead vocals for a song on an album by Andy Lewis.

I enjoy LaVette's covers, because she does the songs in her own gruff-voiced, soulful style, rather than trying to be like the originals. That's definitely the case here.

This album is 46 minutes long.

01 Real Real Gone (Bettye LaVette)
02 Laughter Ever After (Andy Lewis & Bettye LaVette)
03 Night Time Is the Right Time (Bettye LaVette, Andre Williams & Nathaniel Mayer)
04 What's Happening Brother (Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Bettye LaVette)
05 Streets of Philadelphia (Bettye LaVette)
06 A Change Is Gonna Come (Bettye LaVette)
07 'Round Midnight (Bettye LaVette)
08 God Bless the Child (Bettye LaVette)
09 Ain't No Sunshine (Bettye LaVette)
10 Ain't That Lovin' You (Bettye LaVette)
11 Lush Life (Bettye LaVette)

https://www.upload.ee/files/15208488/BettyeLVtte_2003-2009_ChngeIsGnnaComeExpnded_atse.zip.html

 The cover is exactly the same as the original EP, except I removed the word "Sessions."

10 comments:

  1. Thanks. Looking forward to hearing this.

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  2. This EP was released as an iTunes download only, but was briefly available to get an "on-demand" CDR. I imagine that you are aware of the Limited Edition EP, More Thankful, More Thoughtful which were songs from the Thankful 'n Thoughtful CD sessions. Also, with your expertise in audio manipulation, there are some other very good live one-offs available on YT that could use some mild fixing. (hint, hint).

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    1. I actually wasn't familiar with that. I have the songs "Old," "Welcome to the Good Times," and "Whole Lotta Lonely" because they're "Thankful 'N Thoughtful" bonus tracks. But I don't have "Long Time" and "Save Some Time to Dream." Could you please send me those? Also, please point me to specific other things, such as YouTube videos, to make sure I have them. Finding some of that stuff can be fairly random sometimes.

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    2. Thanks to you, I went on a search for those missing songs just now. I didn't find them, but I found one that I hadn't known of, called "Laughter Ever After." Since that's from 2005, I'm adding it to this album right now. I'm also removing the last two songs, and putting them on the next album in the series.

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    4. Laughter Ever After is from the Ian Levine MotorCity sessions form the 90s. Not really a fit with the new century material.

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    5. Go here and find it all https://www.youtube.com/@BettyeLaVetteMusic/playlists

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    6. Re: Laughter Ever After, are you sure? Or could there be more than one version? I have it here from 2004:
      https://www.discogs.com/de/release/9155622-Andy-Lewis-Laughter-Ever-After
      https://www.discogs.com/de/master/202618-Andy-Lewis-Billion-Pound-Project

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  3. Oh, and the EP had a concept. All of the songs were written by blacks.

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    1. I did not know that. Thanks for the info.

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