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Betty Davis: Rap Superstar

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

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Betty Davis is one of the toughest, baddest chicks we’ve ever seen or heard. Her genre-busting style set her apart from the pack, and changed the game as we know it. It comes as no surprise that her raw powerful beats have been sampled by some of the rap game’s finest – she’s hard as nails! So in honor of They Say I’m Different and Betty Davis being back in print, here are a few of our favorite songs that have sampled the queen of funk.

Ice Cube’s “Once Upon A Time In The Projects” samples Betty Davis’ “Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him ” (from the album They Say I’m Different)

Method Man/Ludacris’ “Rodeo” samples Betty Davis’ “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (from the album Betty Davis)

H.W.A.’s “Trick Is A Trick” samples Betty Davis’ “Anti-Love Song” (from the album Betty Davis)

Redman’s “Jersey Yo!” samples Betty Davis’ ”Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him ” (from the album They Say I’m Different)

Head to LightInTheAttic.net to snag a copy of Betty Davis’ They Say I’m Different and Betty Davis – back in print and available now on CD and LP!

Betty Davis is Back In Print!

Monday, March 18th, 2013

Betty Davis‘ first two albums are back in print! After one cold hard year off the shelves, the queen of funk is back! One can hardly imagine the genre-busting, culture-crossing musical magic of Outkast, Prince, Erykah Badu, Rick James, The Roots, or even the early Red Hot Chili Peppers without the influence of R&B pioneer Betty Davis. Her style of raw and revelatory punk-funk defies any notions that women can’t be visionaries in the worlds of rock and pop.

In 1973, Davis would finally kick off her cosmic career with an amazingly progressive hard funk and sweet soul self-titled debut. Davis showcased her fiercely unique talent and features such gems as “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” and “Game Is My Middle Name.” The album Betty Davis was recorded with Sly & The Family Stone’s rhythm section, sharply produced by Sly Stone drummer Greg Errico, and featured backing vocals from Sylvester and the Pointer Sisters.

Her 1974 sophomore album They Say I’m Different features a worthy-of-framing futuristic cover challenging David Bowie’s science fiction funk with real rocking soul-fire, kicked off with the savagely sexual “Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him” (later sampled by Ice Cube). Her follow up is full of classic cuts like “Don’t Call Her No Tramp” and the hilarious, hard, deep funk of “He Was A Big Freak.”

Pick up your copy of Betty DavisBetty Davis & They Say I’m Different now from LightInTheAttic.net! Both available on CD & LP!

Free Basin’ Friday: LITA 10 Year Anniversary 7″ Series Giveaway!

Friday, February 22nd, 2013

It’s Free Basin’ Friday! You know the drill. We’re all set to give you the chance to win some killer jams before you head off into your Weekend Wonderland. Man, have we got a prize for you! This week we’ll be giving away the first six releases of our 10 Year Anniversary 7″ Series!

So far in the series:

For your chance to win, dream up your ideal cover song (any band covering any song) and leave it in a comment below with your name and email address (kept private) in the proper fields! Winner will be chosen and announced next Friday! Good luck and have a killer weekend!

Iggy Pop and Zig Zags cover Betty Davis’ “If I’m In Luck I Might Just Get Picked Up” Video!

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

This video is a trip into the world of a live public access TV broadcast–bad lighting, cheesy edits, weird sound, and one too many shirtless dudes. It’s like “UHF” or “Wayne’s World” save that we didn’t even remotely try that hard. Clued in to being clueless.

But what the hell is this anyway? 2012 marks the 10 year anniversary of Light In The Attic Records and to celebrate we are releasing a series of very special colored vinyl 7″s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side.

To launch the series, we asked Los Angeles-based scuzzy punks Zig Zags, whose debut 7″ came out on Mexican Summer earlier this year, to team up with legendary punk rock icon Iggy Pop (yes, THAT Iggy Pop). With this, we give you Iggy Pop and Zig Zags’ take on Betty Davis’ “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” from her self-titled debut album (LITA 026).

Digging deep into the grooves of the original, Zig Zags discovered a secret heavy Sabbath vibe lurking just below the funk surface. Mixing that with their usual sludge-punk leanings, the god-like Iggy Pop was brought in to sing. A natural choice.

This video is directed by Michelle Witten and features an edit of the song with footage of Iggy Pop & Zig Zags recording the track. Party on.

For more audio samples and to order the 7″, visit LightInTheAttic.net!

Light In The Attic’s 10 Year Anniversary | Seattle & Los Angeles Concerts | Limited Edition 7″ Series

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Hard to believe ten years have passed since Matt Sullivan and Josh Wright founded Light In The Attic, a label responsible for some of the sharpest looking and sounding reissues and new albums of recent years. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, Light In The Attic has put together some very special events and a series of exclusive singles.

In the ten years since its inception, Light In The Attic has launched The Black Angels to the world and released rare treasures from funk-rock maverick Betty Davis, proto-punk band The Monks, folk singers Karen Dalton, Jim Sullivan, and Michael Chapman, larger-than-life troubadours Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, Korean rock hero Shin Joong Hyun, and Memphis soul heavyweights Wendy Rene and Charles “Packy” Axton.

Over the years, we also delved deep in to the history of our home town with vintage Seattle soul via the series Wheedle’s Groove, reissued classics from country stalwarts Kris Kristofferson and the Louvin Brothers, brought rock-n-roll farmers Donnie & Joe Emerson to the public, expanded minds with the deeply vibrant Jamaica to Toronto series, and played a key role in the rediscovery of legendary singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, recently celebrated in the Sony Pictures Classics critical smash film, Searching For Sugar Man. The list is long.

It’s only right, then, that we’re not letting an anniversary like this pass unmarked. Headlining two celebratory concerts is Rodriguez, a man for whom rediscovery via Light In The Attic has taken him from obscurity to long-deserved fame. Line-ups for the two shows – to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle – will include the third ever U.S. performance by South Korea’s 75-year old ‘Godfather of Rock’ Shin Joong Hyun, veteran Yorkshire finger-picking wizard Michael Chapman, and a very rare performance from rediscovered darlings of private press, Donnie & Joe Emerson.

In addition to the shows, we will be releasing a series of very special singles as colored vinyl 7”s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side. The series begins with Iggy Pop & Zig Zags covering Betty Davis, and the standard remains equally high.

Sullivan conceived Light In The Attic having worked as an intern for Seattle’s Sub Pop and Loosegroove labels in the ‘90s. Spending a summer in Spain working for reissue label Munster Records, he hit on the idea of launching his own. In the decade in which the world went digital, Light In The Attic bucked the trend, focusing on creating beautiful, covetable, desirable discs. “That’s what gets us up in the morning – finding records, finding new ways to shed light on them and get them the respect they deserve,” says Matt. “The packaging, the album, it all has to be one inspiring experience.”

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Los Angeles):
Friday, September 28, El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
SHIN JOONG HYUN (South Korea)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
STEPHEN JOHN KALINICH (Los Angeles)
DJ SIPREANO (Vancouver)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Seattle):
Friday, October 12, The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
DONNIE & JOE EMERSON (Fruitland, WA – first Seattle appearance)
DJ SUSPENCE (Seattle)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic Anniversary 7″ Series:
We’re only at liberty to unveil the first few, which are as follows…

Iggy Pop & Zig Zags – Pre-Order at this link.
“If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (2012) b/w Betty Davis, “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (1973)

Sweet Tea featuring Alex Maas (The Black Angels) & Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards)
“After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (2012) b/w Wendy Rene, “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964)

Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band
“I’ll Slip Away” (2012) b/w Rodriguez “I’ll Slip Away (1967)

Light In The Attic featured on eMusic

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Head on over to eMusic for their label profile on Light In The Attic. The feature includes a great interview with our founder and co-0wner Matt Sullivan by Christina Lee about our history and mission.

Betty Davis “Betty Davis” & “They Say I’m Different” (LPs) BACK IN PRINT!

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Hey hey lookey what we just got in the mail! Back in print, Betty Davis’ landmark 1973 debut, Betty Davis, and 1974′s They Say I’m Different! Both LPs feature 180-gram wax, deluxe Stoughton old-school “tip-on” sleeves (They Say I’m Different is gatefold) and 4-page insert with rare photos and liner notes by Oliver Wang (Soul Sides). Get on it!

For more info and to order Betty Davis Betty Davis (LITA 026) click HERE!

For more info and to order Betty Davis They Say I’m Different (LITA 027) click HERE!

Rare Betty Davis interview in The Guardian/Observer on the new “Bitches Brew” reissue

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

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Here at Light In The Attic, we’ve had the supreme honor of reissuing several of Betty Davis’ landmark albums from the 1970s. While it’s well known that she was married to Jazz icon Miles Davis, in a rare interview (set up by yours truly) with Neil Spencer of The Guardian/Observer, she reveals her influence on Miles’ groundbreaking 1970 album, Bitches Brew.

Click HERE for the full article on the 40th anniversary Legacy Edition of Bitches Brew, out now on Sony Legacy.

OLIVER WANG SPEAKS ON BETTY DAVIS AT THE EMP POP CONFERENCE!

Friday, April 17th, 2009

This Sunday Morning, April 19th from 10:45am to 12:30pm @ The EMP Pop Conference, Oliver Wang will be giving a presentation on our upcoming Betty Davis release, IS THIS LOVE OR DESIRE (her unreleased fourth album, recorded in Louisiana in the mid-70s). It’s a free event to all, so come on down. Earlier this year, we hired Oliver to write the notes for the release which he just finished. In September, the album will be released for the first time ever via Light In The Attic.

MORE INFO:

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IT’S A BETTY DAVIS BEAT BATTLE!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

If you’re living in Washington D.C. you’re lucky individual.  The good people at The Tru Skool Beat Grinder are throwing one of their many well attended, well produced, altogether bad-ass beat battles, but this time with a bit of a twist – it’s all in honor of our favorite 70s soul maven, Ms. Betty Davis.  Though details of just how the beat battle will pay homage to the lovely Ms. Davis, we do know this, ten of the most ferocious beat-makers in the DC area will enter, only one will emerge the beat, er, king of DC.

The event is hosted by local hip-hop legend Grap Luva and features the musical performance of a group called, jeez louise, Rape Whistle.

Deets after the jump.

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