All Artists: Betty Harris Title: Intuition Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Evidence Original Release Date: 1/1/2007 Re-Release Date: 11/6/2007 Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B Style: Soul Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 730182613520 |
Betty Harris Intuition Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B
Betty Harris' first stay in the music industry lasted seven years and yielded a number of successful singles, as well as 53 tour dates with Otis Redding. This is her first recording in over 30 years, and it proves that she... more » | |
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Album Description Betty Harris' first stay in the music industry lasted seven years and yielded a number of successful singles, as well as 53 tour dates with Otis Redding. This is her first recording in over 30 years, and it proves that she's here to stay! |
CD ReviewsHot Soul Album! Mrs. C. R. Spencer | Bath, UK | 06/23/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Betty Harris is a living legend and her comeback album does not disappoint. From the opening track "Is it Hot in Here?" to the closing bars of "Happiness is Mine", Betty rocks. Her voice is so assured and sincere, Betty doesn't need to use vocal gimmickry. My favourite track is "A Bible and a Beer", what a great track. Get the album and catch Betty live - she IS a veritable soul goddess. " No Way to Treat a Lady Steven C. Seachrist | Tampa, FL | 07/27/2008 (1 out of 5 stars) "There's a surprisingly fine line between trite and sublime when it comes to music. The difference almost can't be described and of course it moves around according to who is doing the listening. But here we have an album that should be a knockout, and it's just nowhere near that. The songs are self-conscious and produced with very little of the soul that this artist deserves. Jon Tiven has plenty of cred, but maybe he should have enlisted songwriters other than himself and his wife. A warmer, more gritty sound would have helped, too. Even the cover art looks like someone's first attempt to create a vanity release. I'm just bummed that this thing doesn't move me at all, especially after hearing the excellent re-issues and comeback material from other soul queens. If you want the real deal, stick to that compilation of old Betty Harris near-hits."
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