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1976 studio album by Etta James
Etta Is Betta Than Evvah! is a studio album by Etta James , released in 1976.[6] It was her final studio album for Chess Records .[4]
Critical reception [ ]
AllMusic wrote that "the songs are just kind of generic: good-enough uptempo dance cuts and midtempo groovers, songs that give enough space for Etta but never really escape the confines of average '70s disco-oriented R&B."[2] The Sunday Times wrote that the album "mixes tough funk and bluesy soul ballads."[7]
Track listing [ ]
Personnel [ ]
Etta James - vocals
Brian Ray , Ken Marco, Tommy Keith, Walter Morris - guitar
Chuck Rainey , Fred Beckmeier, Jonathan Williams - bass
Bernadette Randle, William Smith - keyboards
Brian Cuomo - piano
Clarence Oliver, Kenny Rice, Paul Mabry - drums
King Errisson - congas, percussion
Ron Stockert - clavinet on "Woman (Shake Your Booty)"
Ron Rancifer - organ on "Woman (Shake Your Booty)"
Gene Dinwiddie - saxophone on "Woman (Shake Your Booty)"
Keith Johnson - trumpet on "Woman (Shake Your Booty)"
References [ ]
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