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Beth Hart - Greatest Hits (2020) [Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Artist: Beth Hart
Album: Greatest Hits
Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Label: Provogue / Mascot Label Group
Released: 2020
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
  1. Bad Woman Blues
  2. Try A Little Harder
  3. Black Coffee
  4. Damn Your Eyes
  5. Jazz Man
  6. Love Is A Lie
  7. Tell Her You Belong To Me
  8. Trouble
  9. Mechanical Heart
  10. Close To My Fire
  11. Baddest Blues
  12. Bang Bang Boom Boom
  13. Your Heart Is As Black As Night
  14. I'll Take Care Of You
  15. Life Is Calling
  16. Good As It Gets
  17. Lay Your Hands On Me
  18. L. A. Song (Out Of This Town)
  19. God Bless You

    CD 2:
  1. Rub Me For Luck
  2. War In My Mind
  3. Give It Everything You Got
  4. Fire On The Floor
  5. Let's Get Together
  6. Mama This One's For You
  7. The Mood That I'm In
  8. Miss Lady
  9. Them There Eyes
  10. Better Man
  11. Thru The Window Of My Mind
  12. Sinner's Prayer
  13. Well, Well
  14. Sister Heroine
  15. Take It Easy On Me
  16. Learning To Live
  17. Leave The Light On
  18. World Without You
  19. Delicious Suprise

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Beth Hart emerged in the 2010s as a formidable singer and songwriter on the contemporary blues scene. Her rise to stardom was a long time coming. Hart first made inroads as a contestant on Star Search in 1993 and had a brief period where she was pushed as a possible adult-alternative act, landing a slot on the 1996 Lollapalooza tour. A series of bad business breaks and personal troubles kept her on the margins throughout the 2000s, but in 2011, she teamed with blues guitar hero Joe Bonamassa for Don't Explain and the collaboration rejuvenated her career. Alternating between records with Bonamassa and solo albums, Hart developed a reputation as an incisive, soulful songwriter and a powerful vocalist. She took artistic risks on her records, too, changing her backing musicians and collaborating with superstar producer Rob Cavallo for her stark, intimate 2019 album, War in My Mind.

ImmortalHart was a child prodigy of sorts. She was four years old when she started playing piano and wound up attending the High School for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles, majoring in vocal and cello. Soon, she gravitated toward blues. When she was in her late teens, she began playing L.A.'s club circuit, but her first breakthrough arrived when she won the Female Vocalist portion of Star Search in 1993. Taking home the prize didn't give her a career boost. What earned her reputation was playing in clubs, often in a combo with guitarist Jimmy Khoury, bassist Tal Herzberg, and drummer Sergio Gonzalez. This became the Beth Hart Band, and the group signed to Atlantic's Lava subsidiary, releasing their debut Immortal in 1996. Despite landing a few sl/ots on the 1996 Lollapalooza tour, Immortal didn't turn into a hit and the Beth Hart Group soon disbanded.

Screamin' for My SupperHart stayed on Atlantic for her solo debut, 1999's Screamin' for My Supper. Its single "L.A. Song (Out of This Town)" performed well on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, and Hart also earned attention playing the lead role of Janis Joplin in the off-Broadway production Love, Janis.

Leave the Light OnPersonal troubles, including addiction, slowed Hart's progress in the early 2000s. She left Atlantic and signed with Koch, releasing Leave the Light On in 2003. Leave the Light On found some success in various territories throughout the world, particularly New Zealand and Europe. "Learning to Live" became a number one hit in Denmark and she sustained her European popularity, recording the 2005 concert album Live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, and releasing 37 Days on the continent in 2007.

My California37 Days wrapped up her major-label contract, so Hart signed with Provogue in 2010, releasing My California that year. Over the next couple of years, My California scored television placements, leading to the album getting a belated American release in 2012. During those two years, she strengthened her connections with musicians, appearing on Slash's eponymous 2010 album, then playing with Jeff Beck at the Kennedy Center in 2006. Hart's most fruitful collaboration was with Joe Bonamassa, a hotshot blues guitarist with a strong fan following. In 2011, the pair released the duet album Don't Explain, which turned into a Blues hit and raised her profile considerably.

Bang Bang Boom BoomThe increased exposure helped her 2012 album Bang Bang Boom Boom -- which, like Don't Explain, was produced by Kevin Shirley -- become her first solo album to appear on the Billboard Blues Album chart. She reunited with Bonamassa for Seesaw in 2013, which wound up snagging her a Grammy nomination for Best Blues Album. The pair released the concert album Live in Amsterdam in 2014, which topped the Billboard Blues chart. The solo Better Than Home arrived in 2015, followed by Fire on the Floor in 2016 (the album received a stateside release in 2017).

Black Coffee Hart and Bonamassa released the covers album Black Coffee in 2018; it was another Blues chart topper. That same year, Hart released a pair of live albums -- Front and Center: Live from New York and Live at the Royal Albert Hall -- but her next major project was War in My Mind, an introspective, ballad-heavy record produced by Rob Cavallo that appeared in September 2019.
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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