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Clean Up Woman

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Download links and information about Clean Up Woman by Betty Wright. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:35:34 minutes.

Artist: Betty Wright
Release date: 1988
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:35:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Clean Up Woman 2:46
2. Girls Can't Do What Guys Do 2:06
3. Baby Sitter 2:52
4. Tonight Is the Night (Parts 1&2) 8:19
5. Dance With Me (featuring Peter Brown) 3:43
6. Where Is the Love 3:58
7. I Love the Way You Love 3:01
8. Secretary 2:53
9. Let Me Be Your Lovemaker 3:19
10. Ain't No Sunshine 3:14
11. Pure Love 2:37
12. Don't Let It End This Way 3:24
13. I'll Love You Forever Heart and Soul 3:45
14. I'm Getting Tired Baby 2:45
15. All Your Kissin' Sho' Don't Make True Lovin' 2:37
16. If You Love Me Like You Say You Love Me 3:05
17. I'm Gonna Hate Myself In the Morning 2:14
18. If You Think You've Got Soul 2:18
19. Circle of Heartbreak 3:00
20. I Am Woman 4:21
21. Gimme Back My Man 3:27
22. Cry Like a Baby 2:35
23. He's Bad, Bad, Bad 2:25
24. We the Two of Us 2:57
25. Sweet Wonder 2:28
26. Watch Out Love 2:44
27. The Best Girls Don't Always Win 3:10
28. It's Hard to Stop (Doing Something When It's Good to You) 3:10
29. Let's Not Rush Down the Road of Love 2:53
30. I Can't Stop My Heart 3:28

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Even though it only contains half of the selections found on Betty Wright's more democratic Rhino retrospective, Golden Classics: Clean Up Woman is nevertheless a worthwhile collection. This is especially true if you are more interested in Wright's soul-driven '70s material than her glossier, more subdued '80s output. Along with fellow Southern soul chanteuses Denise LaSalle and Millie Jackson, Wright favored a Stax-inspired, horn/guitar-heavy sound on her early sides, sidestepping the slicker and more popular Philadelphia sound of the Stylistics and O'Jays. Above the gritty mix, Wright shows off her vocal flexibility using a smooth, Dionne Warwick-inspired delivery on the decidedly non-feminist hit "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do" and a more raspy tone on "Outside Woman." If you want a thorough overview of Wright's work, get the Rhino collection, but if you are just curious, this is a great introduction.