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Radio & Podcasts

Betty Davis' and Charles Mingus' Roaring '70s

Read "Betty Davis' and Charles Mingus' Roaring '70s" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


A series of recent re-releases gives us the opportunity to focus on the phenomenal 1970s music of two iconic musicians: Betty Davis and Charles Mingus. Music so ahead of its time that it sounds as if it was recorded yesterday.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Betty Davis “Your Man My Man" Betty Davis (Light in the Attic) 0:16 Host talks 3:48 Charles Mingus “Remember Rockefeller at Attica" Changes: ...

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Film Review

Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different

Read "Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different" reviewed by Maurizio Comandini


Betty Davis They Say I'm Different MVD Visuals 2020 Betty Davis, nata Betty Mabry, divenne la moglie di Miles Davis nel 1968 e cambiò profondamente la vita e le scelte artistiche del grande trombettista americano. Betty buttò alle ortiche tutti i suoi abiti sartoriali italiani e lo portò a fare shopping nella boutique delle amiche di Jimi Hendrix. La musica di Miles si spostò decisamente verso il jazz elettrico che si stava, faticosamente ma ...

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Film Review

Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different

Read "Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different" reviewed by Walter Atkins


Betty Davis Betty Davis: They Say I'm Different Native Voice Films 2018 The incisive documentary Betty—They Say I'm Different chronicled the humble beginnings and explosive career of the '70s trail blazer, composer and vocalist Betty Davis. Her bold music and incendiary stage persona was light-years ahead of the existing social norms and well beyond music industry categorization. Director Phil Cox tells the compelling saga with her voice, and through interviews with family, childhood friends, ...

Extended Analysis

Columbia Years 1968-1969

Read "Columbia Years 1968-1969" reviewed by Maurizio Comandini


La piccola ma intraprendente casa discografica statunitense, Light in the Attic, in collaborazione con la major Sony/Columbia, piazza un uppercut formidabile che toglie il velo ad uno dei misteri meglio preservati della discografia del secolo scorso. Vengono infatti pubblicati per la prima volta i cinque brani che Betty Davis, nata Betty Mabry e sposata con Miles Davis a settembre del 1968, registrò nel mese di maggio dell'anno seguente, proprio a metà strada fra la registrazione di In a Silent Way ...

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Album Review

Betty Davis: Columbia Years 1968-1969

Read "Columbia Years 1968-1969" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


The vaults of major labels such as Columbia and many others hold many secret and yet to be revealed gems. First of all, check out singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's archival Bootleg output series or trumpet legend Miles Davis archival box set reissues. This isn't just scraping the bottom of a barrel and coming out with alternate takes or rehearsals of songs or music with dubious audio quality, but an avalanche of unbelievable amount of great music, much to the joy of ...

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Album Review

Betty Davis: Betty Davis / They Say I’m Different

Read "Betty Davis / They Say I’m Different" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


'Light in the Attic' è una giovane casa discografica di Seattle che si mette in lizza, con grandi probabilità di successo, per il premio ‘Riedizione dell’Anno’ per il bellissimo lavoro fatto in occasione della attesissima riedizione ufficiale su CD dei primi due album di Betty Davis. La misteriosa e intrigante cantante di Pittsburgh è nata come Betty Mabry nel 1945 da una famiglia operaia e ha saputo fin da giovanissima mettere a profitto, con grande intelligenza, la straordinaria bellezza e ...

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Album Review

Betty Davis: Betty Davis

Read "Betty Davis" reviewed by John Ballon


"If Betty were singing today she be something like Madonna, something like Prince, only as a woman. She was the beginning of all that when she was singing as Betty Davis." —Miles Davis with Quincy Troupe, Miles: The Autobiography.The former wife of Miles, Betty Mabry Davis is perhaps the only woman in the world who could rightfully have the following legend tattooed across her rear: THIS ASS INVENTED FUSION. While their marriage only lasted a year (1968-1969), Betty's ...


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