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Bette Midler - The Divine Miss M (Numbered Vinyl LP)

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Bette Midler - The Divine Miss M (Numbered Vinyl LP)

Bette Midler - The Divine Miss M (Numbered Vinyl LP)

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Bette Midler's Grammy-Winning 1972 Debut: The Divine Miss M Overflows with Personality, Features Torch Songs, Girl-Group Classics, Campy Remakes, and More

Silver Label Numbered-Edition 33RPM LP Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's Renowned Mastering System and Pressed at RTI: Experience Midler's Voice Upfront and Centered

1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to analog console to lathe

Oh, behave! Bette Midler's sparkling, energy-pulsing 1972 debut features the singer honing her trademark brassy personality as well as showing off an intimate, raw edge that fell by the wayside later in her career. Witness her forlorn, melancholic, and heartbroken moods, all conveyed with supreme emotion on several riveting ballads. But this LP is no downer. Midler offsets any bleakness with playfully campy songs laced with unadulterated enthusiasm and joyous defiance. This is a diva lover's delight. The music is astonishingly alive.

Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed at RTI, this Silver Label numbered-edition LP presents The Divine Miss M with the warmly cozy and close-up perspective that the music demands. Midler's voice is transparent and full, the timbral shadings colorfully outlined, the vocal images appearing as if she's singing just a few feet away. Similarly, her cast of back-up vocalists (the Harlettes) receives ample face time on songs that come across as if performed by a girl-group revue. Midler has cut many records in her career but none are this entertaining, diversified, and, now, sonically spectacular.

There's always risk associated with interpreting other artists' classics and hits, but Midler makes every song here her own. She injects "Chapel of Love" with extra swagger and feminine gusto. In her hands, the Carpenters' "Superstar" becomes more heartbreaking, filled with desolate sentiment and lonesome ache. John Prine's ballad "Hello In There" echoes, as if sung to an empty room, with forlorn emotion. The 50s smash "Leader of the Pack" stomps and declares, her band in tow, that she's not going to be stopped. Midler's interpretations of these staples surpass the previous versions, mostly due to her impeccable strong vocals and contagious passion. She doesn't quit. And don't you dare decline her offer on "Do You Want to Dance."

What else can be said of her trademark "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," an update of the Andrews Sisters' jazzy hit that landed in the Top 10, features a scat vocal, and smartly walks the line between campy fun and serious reverence. Similarly, Midler's two takes of "Friends" — the first off-the-cuff, wild, snappy, and humorous; the second slightly cooler and infused with gorgeous harmonies — remain modern marvels. 

The Divine Miss M has always been prized for its clear, clean production. Mobile Fidelity's Silver Series LP further improves the sound, which, in combination with Midler's performances, make this collectible reissue a smash.

"This was a well-targeted production that hit all the right places: it was campy, it was nostalgic, it was tender, it was sappy and seductive but at the same time showed Midler as vulnerable and accessible to the core audience." 
- Michael Fremer, Analog Planet 

Side A:

  1. Do You Want To Dance?
  2. Chapel Of Love
  3. Superstar
  4. Daytime Hustler
  5. Am I Blue

Side B:

  1. Friends
  2. Hello In There
  3. Leader Of The Pack
  4. Delta Dawn
  5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
  6. Friends (Reprise)
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