Description
180GR/HER legendary 2002 LIVE-ALBUM/FIRST time on vinyl
Artist
American R&B/soul contralto vocalist (born January 25, 1938, Los Angeles, California, USA - died January 20, 2012, Riverside, California, USA), the most prominent female vocalist of the Chess label.
Etta James was discovered as a teenager by Johnny Otis, with her first hit in 1955. She recorded for Modern Records (2) and Kent Records for the remainder of the 1950's. She signed with Chess in 1960, recording with them until 1976. From 1965 to the mid 1970's she battled heroin addiction.
In 1978 she recorded the Jerry Wexler produced "Deep in the Night", which was her final recording until 1988, returning to the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios to record "Seven Years Itch". From 1988 through 2006, she recorded frequent albums.
She was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. In 2008, the movie "Cadillac Records" told the story of her career through to the late 1970's, with her role being played by Beyoncé Knowles, who also recorded some of James' songs for the soundtrack.
For writing credits in her early career she used the last name from a couple that took care of her as a child, Jamesetta Rogers and on a rare occasion her real name Jamesetta Hawkins. Mother of Donto James and Sametto James.
Tracks
A1
Introduction
00:50
A2
Come To Mama
05:13
A4
I'd Rather Go Blind
06:21
B1
All The Way Down
06:30
B2
At Last
04:44
B3
You Can Leave Your Hat On
05:33
C1
Something's Got A Hold On Me
05:10
C2
Your Good Thing Is About To End
07:40
C3
Rock Me Baby
04:28
D2
Sugar On The Floor
11:04
Releases
Labels
Music On Vinyl, BMG, Music On CD, Private Music
Countries
Canada, Netherlands, United States of America, Europe