Ain't That a Bitch
Ain’t That a Bitch | ||||
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Studio album by Johnny "Guitar" Watson | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | 1976 | |||
Studio | Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Blues, funk, rock | |||
Label | DJM Records: DJLPA-3 | |||
Producer | Johnny Guitar Watson | |||
Johnny "Guitar" Watson chronology | ||||
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Ain’t That a Bitch is a funk album by the American blues musician Johnny "Guitar" Watson, whose long career influenced the development of blues, soul music, rhythm & blues, funk, rock music, and rap music. It was recorded and released in 1976.[1]
It was Watson's first successful funk album and contains a few of his best-known funk songs. It was certified as a Gold Record for sales of over 500,000 copies.[2]
Track listing
The original 1976 release tracklist is as follows:
- I Need It (4:46)
- I Want to Ta-Ta You Baby (5:49)
- Superman Lover (5:44)
- Ain't That a Bitch (5:02)
- Since I Met You Baby (3:30)
- We're No Exception (4:18)
- Won't You Forgive Me Baby (5:17)
In 2003 the UK music company Sanctuary Records under the Castle Records label re-released and digitally remastered the album as a "Deluxe Expanded Edition" on compact disc with two bonus tracks:
- I Need It (4:46)
- I Want to Ta-Ta You Baby (5:49)
- Superman Lover (5:44)
- Ain't That a Bitch (5:02)
- Since I Met You Baby (3:30)
- We're No Exception (4:18)
- Won't You Forgive Me Baby (5:17)
Bonus tracks:
- I Need It (7" Single edit) (3:31)
- Superman Lover (7" Single edit) (3:18)
In 2005 the American music company Shout! Factory Records also re-released the album on compact disc and on vinyl record with two different bonus tracks:
- I Need It (4:46)
- I Want to Ta-Ta You Baby (5:49)
- Superman Lover (5:44)
- Ain't That a Bitch (5:02)
- Since I Met You Baby (3:30)
- We're No Exception (4:18)
- Won't You Forgive Me Baby (5:17)
Bonus tracks:
- Funkula (4:20)
- Follow Me (4:36) (this instrumental was released in 1979 on the album "Extra Disco Perception" under his funk band name "The Watsonian Institute")
(the vinyl copy is now out-of-print, and considered rare and very valuable)
- All songs credited to Watson except Superman Lover (by Johnny Guitar Watson and Renaldo Rey).
Personnel
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson – organ, synthesizer, bass, guitar, piano, conga, drums, keyboards and vocals
- Paul Dunmall – saxophone
- Bruce Fowler – trombone, horn
- Peter Martin - trumpet
- Tommy Robertson – trombone
- Emry Thomas – drums, backing vocals
Samples by other artists
Several tracks from the album have been sampled by other artists:
- "I Want to Ta-Ta You Baby"
- "Sooperman Luva II" by Redman from the album Dare Iz a Darkside
- "Superman Lover"
- "A Day of Sooperman Lover" by Redman from the album Whut? Thee Album
- "Supa GFK" by Ghostface Killah from the album The Big Doe Rehab
- "The Nod Factor" by Mad Skillz from the album From Where???
- "Who's the Mic Wrecka" by Da Youngsta's from the album The Aftermath
- "Afro Puffs" by Lady of Rage from the soundtrack of Above the Rim
- "The Predator" by Ice Cube from the album The Predator
- "Comptons Lynchin'" by Compton's Most Wanted from the album Straight Checkn 'Em
- "Broad Factor" by Quasimoto from the album Yessir Whatever
- "Ain't That a Bitch"
- "Ain't That a Bitch (Ask Yourself)" by UGK from the album Ridin' Dirty
- "Funk Soul Sensation" by Jemini the Gifted One from the album Scars And Pain
- "We're No Exception"
- "Hot Thing" by Talib Kweli from the album Eardrum
References
- ↑ Stephen Cook. "Ain't That a Bitch - Johnny "Guitar" Watson". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ↑ "Billboard - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. 18 June 1977. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
External links
- "Ain't That a Bitch" - Review at allmusic.com