The Divine Miss M Bette Midler

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  • Release Date: 08/29/1995
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 6,854
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678278525

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The Divine Miss M

1LISTENDo You Want to Dance? 2:44
2LISTENChapel of Love 2:55
3LISTENSuperstar 5:11
4LISTENDaytime Hustler 3:34
5LISTENAm I Blue 5:25
6LISTENFriends 2:50
7LISTENHello in There 4:17
8LISTENLeader of the Pack 3:30
9LISTENDelta Dawn 5:18
10LISTENBoogie Woogie Bugle Boy 2:25
11LISTENFriends 2:54

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Bette Midler's debut album displays how raw her talent was at the beginning of her career, a coarseness that has been lost as she's honed her persona into something brassier. Not that brassy's bad; she's just matured as a performer. But listen to this, then throw in 1990's fine Some People's Lives to see how she shines with both voices. On The Divine Miss M, the atmosphere is so intimate it's like she and the band are right in front of you, so when she turns "Superstar" into a quiet portrait of stunned heartbreak it's almost uncomfortable to bear witness to her breakdown. And when she and her backup singers turn in superior versions of "Chapel of Love" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," it's like having a front row seat to a girl-group concert. By turns bawdy and melancholy (and in an anguished "Delta Dawn," she pulls off both in the same song), this is a superstar at her finest. Every cut's a gem. Few contemporary vocalists can pull off the bleakness of "Hello in There" or the forlornness of "Am I Blue?" with such genuine shades of feeling. Perhaps because she is an accomplished actress as well, Midler's emotions always ring true. Though her talent hasn't wavered in the years since this debut, few of the collections that followed have been as consistent, revealing, or of such high quality. ~ Bryan Buss, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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