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Worthy

Bettye LaVette

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Bettye LaVette doesn't write her own songs, but she doesn't have to -- by the time she's finished singing a tune, LaVette has turned it into something entirely her own, an emotional statement that's original and complete. Since LaVette reminded American listeners that she was still working at the top of her game with the 2003 live set A Woman Like Me, she's been releasing a steady stream of new albums confirming her status as one of the strongest and most individual interpretive vocalists in the 21st century. LaVette's first studio album after A Woman Like Me was the outstanding I've Got My Own Hell to Raise, produced by Joe Henry, and for 2014's Worthy, LaVette has teamed up again with Henry and several of the same musicians who played on those sessions. Henry is a producer whose approach is less about studio technique and more about setting a mood and letting artists go where they will, and LaVette is the sort of artist who responds best to this treatment; on Worthy, LaVette sings with strength and passion, but she understands dynamics, knowing when to go full-out and when to rein herself in, and her tough but thoughtful approach to the material is powerfully effective and full of keen emotional intelligence and her soulful, sweet and sour voice. Worthy finds LaVette covering songs by the Beatles ("Wait"), the Rolling Stones ("Complicated"), Bob Dylan ("Unbelievable"), and Beth Nielsen Chapman (the title cut), but if LaVette doesn't necessarily make you forget the originals, each time she takes them to a place that's clearly of her own making. LaVette discovers something fresh and deeply personal in every number here, and the backing band on these sessions (including Doyle Bramhall II on guitar, Chris Bruce on bass, and Patrick Warren on keyboards) works with her beautifully, with a give and take that's a master class in how to accompany a vocalist. Worthy is another impressive release from an outstanding singer, and if it follows the pattern of some of her recent albums, nothing here sounds rote; this is the sound of an artist doing what she does best, and she is far more than worthy of this great music.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Unbelievable
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:15

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2
When I Was a Young Girl
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:40

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

3
Bless Us All...
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:02:49

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

4
Stop
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:04:24

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

5
Undamned
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:32

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

6
Complicated
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:43

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

7
Where a Life Goes
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:05:04

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

8
Just Between You Me and the Wall You're a Fool
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:06:39

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

9
Wait
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:40

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

10
Step Away
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:03:03

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

11
Worthy
The Mike Cotton Sound
00:04:10

The Mike Cotton Sound, MainArtist

© 2014 Cherry Red Records ℗ 2015 Cherry Red Records

Album review

Bettye LaVette doesn't write her own songs, but she doesn't have to -- by the time she's finished singing a tune, LaVette has turned it into something entirely her own, an emotional statement that's original and complete. Since LaVette reminded American listeners that she was still working at the top of her game with the 2003 live set A Woman Like Me, she's been releasing a steady stream of new albums confirming her status as one of the strongest and most individual interpretive vocalists in the 21st century. LaVette's first studio album after A Woman Like Me was the outstanding I've Got My Own Hell to Raise, produced by Joe Henry, and for 2014's Worthy, LaVette has teamed up again with Henry and several of the same musicians who played on those sessions. Henry is a producer whose approach is less about studio technique and more about setting a mood and letting artists go where they will, and LaVette is the sort of artist who responds best to this treatment; on Worthy, LaVette sings with strength and passion, but she understands dynamics, knowing when to go full-out and when to rein herself in, and her tough but thoughtful approach to the material is powerfully effective and full of keen emotional intelligence and her soulful, sweet and sour voice. Worthy finds LaVette covering songs by the Beatles ("Wait"), the Rolling Stones ("Complicated"), Bob Dylan ("Unbelievable"), and Beth Nielsen Chapman (the title cut), but if LaVette doesn't necessarily make you forget the originals, each time she takes them to a place that's clearly of her own making. LaVette discovers something fresh and deeply personal in every number here, and the backing band on these sessions (including Doyle Bramhall II on guitar, Chris Bruce on bass, and Patrick Warren on keyboards) works with her beautifully, with a give and take that's a master class in how to accompany a vocalist. Worthy is another impressive release from an outstanding singer, and if it follows the pattern of some of her recent albums, nothing here sounds rote; this is the sound of an artist doing what she does best, and she is far more than worthy of this great music.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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