Etta James - Etta James Rocks the House
Facts
| Artist(s) | Etta James |
| Studio | Chess |
| Release Date | September 29, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 076732918425 |
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Tracks
- Something's Got a Hold on Me - Etta James, Woods, Pearl
- Baby, What You Want Me to Do - Etta James, Reed, Jimmy [1]
- What'd I Say - Etta James, Charles, Ray [1]
- Money (That's What I Want) - Etta James, Bradford, Janie
- Seven Day Fool - Etta James, Davis, Billy [3]
- Sweet Little Angel - Etta James, McCollum, Robert
- Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Etta James, Hill, Jessie
- Woke Up This Morning - Etta James, King, B.B.
- Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - Etta James, Reed, Jimmy [1]
- All I Could Do Was Cry - Etta James, Davis, Billy [3]
- I Just Want to Make Love to You - Etta James, Dixon, Willie
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Wow! |
| Etta James Rocks the House |
| Hot! Front row seats to see Etta James, 1963! |
The audience is up screaming and dancing from the first number and Etta immediately slides into the sexiest version of Jimmy Reed's Baby, Any Way You Want Me To Do, giving the song all new meaning. Just four years earlier Ray Charles topped the charts with What I Say, and Etta belts it out true to form with all the flavor Ray gave it, and the audience is absolutely enthralled. You are right there with them on this recording.
She puts The Beatles to shame on Money (That's What I Want), and beat them to it here, rocking out to the tune originally recorded by Motown writer Barrett Strong in 1959. The Beatles made a hit out of it in '63 only after this show. They've Etta James to thank for warming Americans up to the beat.
The house stays on their feet keeping the floor wet though a rocking bluesy Seven Day Fool and they don't get a rest till the guitarist gets to put on a show of his own with Sweet Little Angel; a B.B. King classic, sung by Etta "with a feeling" as Little Walter wrote and Paul Butterfield so famously quoted and promoted. Oh, what a feeling. The first set ends here and we break for drinks!
Encore time! Ooh Poo Pah Doo gets the fans all riled up and dancing again. You can imagine a mixed crowd of revelers, drinks and smokes set down now, see 'em Twisting in front of the band and throughout the aisles. Back to B.B. King for Woke Up This Morning in rockin' double time, and Etta finishes off her party sending everyone home sweaty and in the mood with another Jimmy Reed classic, Ain't That Lovin' You Baby.
Oh, Baby, what a night! May 20, 2007
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