Album

Bette Of Roses

Bette Midler

1995 · Electronic, Rock

Bette Of Roses by Bette Midler

Bette Of Roses is an Electronic album by Bette Midler, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked.

About

Bette of Roses is the eighth studio album by American singer Bette Midler, released on Atlantic Records in 1995. It became Midler's final album for the label, twenty-three years after the release of her debut and breakthrough The Divine Miss M (Midler was transferred to sister label Warner Bro. Records for her next two album, then left the Warner group completely in 2002, signing with Sony-owned Columbia Records). The title Bette of Roses is a play on one of the tracks included; "Bed of Roses". Bette of Roses was Midler's first full-length studio album since 1990's Some People's Lives which had been both a critical and commercial succe, peaking at #5 on Billboard's album chart, #6 in the UK and including the worldwide hit single "From A Distance". In the following years she had released the soundtrack For the Boy, mainly featuring jazz standards and evergreen, followed by the recording of the classic Broadway musical Gypsy. Bette of Roses marked a change in musical direction as it exclusively included contemporary material composed by songwriters in the soft rock, country and folk genres such as Cheryl Wheeler, Maria McKee, Bonnie Haye, Marc Jordan, Tonio K, Andy Hill, Pete Sinfield and Roger Cook. "In This Life" had previously been recorded by country singer Collin Raye on his 1992 album of the same name. Although Bette of Roses met with generally positive reviews on its release it proved to be Midler's lowest charting studio album since 1983's rock and new wave influenced No Frill, peaking at #45 on Billboard's album chart and #55 in the UK. This resulted in the release of a radically remixed dance version of Maria McKee's country rock ballad "To Deserve You", which more or less only retained the lead vocals and a sample of the spoken line "I would die for you" from the album version, which had been arranged by the composer herself. The original backing track was replaced with a 123 BPM mid 90s dance production in the style of house music remixers like Shep Pettibone, Frankie Knuckles and Junior Vasquez - although it in fact had been remixed and re-produced by Arif Mardin himself. The promo video was also re-edited and re-released, then using the dance remix instead of the Bette of Roses recording. In Europe, Australia and New Zealand the remix single was issued to promote Atlantic/Warner Music's expanded re-release of Midler's 1993 hits compilation Experience the Divine - on which it was placed as the opening track - instead of the actual Bette of Roses album. Although notably different to Midler's original recording of the song, and indeed the whole Bette of Roses album project as such, the disco remix of "To Deserve You" proved to be one of the biggest commercial successes of her musical career as the track became a major dancefloor hit in the US in early 1996, reaching #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. It however became Midler's final collaboration with the Atlantic Records label. Midler can be seen performing two tracks from the overlooked Bette of Roses album in the 1997 Diva Las Vegas concert documentary, the bluesy "To Comfort You" and the title track "Bed of Roses". .

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Tracklist

  1. 1I Know This Town3:54
  2. 2In This Life4:11
  3. 3Bottomless5:18
  4. 4To Comfort You4:44
  5. 5To Deserve You5:11
  6. 6The Last Time4:52
  7. 7Bed of Roses4:12
  8. 8The Perfect Kiss3:43
  9. 9As Dreams Go By5:09
  10. 10It's Too Late4:42
  11. 11I Believe In You4:33

Sound DNA

  • Electronic

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23 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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