Matriarch Of The Blues
Matriarch of the Blues, as Etta James is called many times, is a 2000 album marking her return to the blues, after recording country, jazz, and pop songs. The album was nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 44th Grammy Awards.
The album includes earthy renditions of Bob Dylan's “Gotta Serve Somebody,” Al Green's “Rhymes,” Otis Redding's “Try a Little Tenderness,”, Ray Charles' “Come Back Baby” and Rolling Stones' “Miss You.” It's pure magic, with her incredible vocal range and impressive blues versions of these classics. Etta reclaims her throne and does this with the best she has to offer.
Matriarch of the Blues is available on audiophile black vinyl.
Tracklisting:
A1. Gotta Serve Somebody
A2. Don't Let My Baby Ride
A3. Rhymes
A4. Try A Little Tenderness
A5. Miss You
A6. Hawg For Ya
B1. You're Gonna Make Me Cry
B2. Walking The Back Streets
B3. Let's Straighten It Out
B4. Born On The Bayou
B5. Come Back Baby
B6. Hound Dog
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