| Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? | ||||
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| Released | 1975 | |||
| Recorded | June 12 and December 3–6, 1974 | |||
| Studio | The Record Plant, Los Angeles | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 39:07 | |||
| Label | Blue Note BN-LA397-G  | |||
| Producer | Benard Ighner | |||
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Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? is an album by American vocalist Marlena Shaw recorded in 1974 and released on the Blue Note label.[1]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4½ stars stating "A record as fierce and blunt as its title portends, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? vaults Marlena Shaw into a brave new world of feminism and funk, updating the sophisticated soul-jazz approach of her previous records to explore a fast-changing musical, political, and sexual landscape... Not only Shaw's best-selling Blue Note release, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? represents her creative apex as well".[2]
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Track listing
- "You, Me and Ethel / Street Walking Woman" (Marlena Shaw / Loonis McGlohon, Byron Olson) – 6:20
 - "You Taught Me How to Speak in Love" (Molly Ann Leiken, Art Munson) – 3:52
 - "Davy" (Benard Ighner) – 5:26
 - "Feel Like Makin' Love" (Eugene McDaniels) – 5:00
 - "The Lord Giveth and the Lord Taketh Away" (Shaw) – 1:05
 - "You Been Away Too Long" (Ighner) – 3:07
 - "You" (Shaw) – 3:45
 - "Loving You Was Like a Party" (Ighner) – 4:17
 - "A Prelude for Rose Marie" (Olson) – 1:56
 - "Rose Marie (Mon Cherie)" (Wilma Callender, Ighner) – 4:19
 
- Recorded on June 12 (tracks 3 & 5), December 3 (tracks 2 & 8), December 4 (tracks 6 & 7), December 5 (tracks 1 & 4) and December 6 (tracks 9 & 10), 1974.
 
Personnel
- Marlena Shaw – vocals
 - Benard Ighner – piano, flugelhorn, arranger
 - Michael Lang – piano
 - Bill Mays – piano
 - Larry Nash – electric piano, synthesizer
 - Dennis Budimir – guitar
 - Larry Carlton – guitar
 - David T. Walker – guitar
 - Chuck Domanico – bass
 - Chuck Rainey – electric bass
 - Harvey Mason – drums, wind chimes
 - Jim Gordon – drums
 - King Errison – conga
 - Dale Oehler – arranger
 - Byron Olson – arranger
 - Unidentified strings, horns and woodwinds
 
References
- ↑ Blue Note Records discography, accessed January 14, 2010.
 - 1 2 Ankeny, J. Allmusic Review accessed January 14, 2011
 
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