The Bitch Is Black by Yvonne Fair

The Bitch Is Black

Yvonne Fair

1975

The Bitch Is Black is a Soul & Funk album by Yvonne Fair, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 31 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • raw
  • aggressive
  • soulful

About

This onetime James Brown paramour and Tammi Terrell fill-in was a hard-touring overseas star when, after numerous delays, she finally released her sole Motown album in 1975. Superstar producer Norman Whitfield (Marvin Gaye, Temptations) took the main reins here and kicked out the maximum R&B. The opener, “Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On,” is killer, doors-blowing-down dance-funk with an impossible groove and saucy vocal that showed how Fair was just too much for radio play back in the day. (On the album’s cover, she's all in black and brandishing a whip.) She could be as gutsy as Tina Turner and even James Brown (listen to her dominate the psych-era Temptations’ ditty “Let Your Hair Down”), then unexpectedly flip to her gentler side and lead a classic Motown sound of honeyed strings and sweet vocal accompaniment (“It’s Bad for Me to See You,” “Stay a Little Longer”). Elsewhere she handles Stevie Wonder (“You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover”) and Gladys Night & The Pips (the 1968 hit “It Should Have Been Me”) with all the sassy ease of dungeon priestess administering religious rites.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On3:02
  2. 2It Should Have Been Me3:33
  3. 3Stay a Little Longer3:26
  4. 4It's Bad for Me to See You3:31
  5. 5Tell Me Something Good3:26
  6. 6Let Your Hair Down4:06
  7. 7Love Ain't No Toy3:22
  8. 8I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)3:15
  9. 9Walk Out the Door If You Wanna2:14
  10. 10You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover2:43

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 31 pressings tracked on Gatefold