Bettye LaVette

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Bettye LaVette
Worthy
Cherry Red
ADDS 1/27/15
DIGITAL ONLY

Performing on David Letterman on Feb. 5th!

“Anyone who has ever heard Bettye LaVette’s voice will recognize how absurd it is that she may have ever been unsung.” — Elvis Costello

“With every song on Worthy, Bettye finds the thread that first will unravel it. Then she stitches it all back together until it fits her taut frame and fierce stride, until it bends to meet her; until each song’s story is somehow, miraculously, telling her own.” — Joe Henry

Bettye LaVette is starting 2015 with a big bang. The inimitable and legendary R&B songstress is coming out with a new album - Worthy - on January 27th. Worthy reunites her with Joe Henry, this time around with the two of them co-producing. 



Bettye will be world premiering selections from Worthy at the renowned Café Carlyle in New York City starting January 27-31 and again February 3-7 (celebrating her 69th birthday at the show on the 29th). The prestigious residency kicks off a 4 month promotional tour of North America, the UK, and Europe, including stops in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, and Amsterdam.



On Worthy, Bettye revisits Dylan with the opening track "Unbelievable," with a funky urgency introduced into the song, not present in the original. On "When I Was a Young Girl," she slides effortlessly into a slinky groove which Chris Youlden of Savoy Brown probably never imagined. "Bless Us All" is as relevant now as when Mickey Newbury wrote it decades ago, while her rendition of Joe Henry's own "Stop" is jazzy, soulful and reminds one not to dare try to stop her.

The musicians on the album all brought their A-game to the plate: Jay Bellerose on drums and percussion, Doyle Bramall II on guitar, Chris Bruce on bass and Patrick Warren on Piano, Hammond organ and Chamberlin. 

Worthy is comprised of a special selection of songs making for an extremely reflective, visceral, yet at the same time, vulnerable album. "Where a Life Goes" is a conversation between Bettye and her deceased sister. When she sings the Lennon/McCartney track "Wait" and the title track "Worthy," Bettye is at her most insightful and satisfied. Perhaps, the most heart-wrenching tunes of the lot may be "Undamned" filled with quiet desperation, and "Just Between You and Me and the Wall You're a Fool," on which she wears her tattered and battered heart on her sleeve.



Worthy will be released on CD, vinyl, and a "Deluxe Edition" which will contain both the CD and a live DVD of Bettye's June 2014 concert at the Jazz Café in London. 

This is Bettye LaVette in 2015. She is Worthy and satisfied.


RIYL: Sharon Jones, Mavis Staples, Charles Bradley, Lee Fields & The Expressions
TRY: #1, 9, 6

Preview the album on WSJ's Speakeasy blog here!

Download full album here:
https://www.piratepirate.com/downloads/

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