After knocking around at Motown for over six years - see the sleeve notes on the rear cover at the bottom of the review - Yvonne Fair finally got her first album release in 1975, almost long after the horse had bolted, it seemed. She did, however, get her only big hit single out of it. The material was recorded between 1970 and 1975. The title, of course, was deliberately confrontational and one wonders how the traditionally non-aggressive and at times prudish Motown label allowed it to stand. Yvonne posed with a whip on the cover too, most provocatively. Anyway, to the music, and a mighty fine album it is too. Make no mistake, either, it is, save for a couple of notable ballads, funky as fuck, as they say (or may not say). Funky Music Sho' 'Nuff Turns Me On had previously been covered by Edwin Starr and The Temptations, but there is an argument in favour of Yvonne's 1974 version being the best of all. Her voice is gritty, gruff and wonderfully built for funk. The track...
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