Blues belter Etta James came off a long period of drug rehab to make a comeback in 1989 with her first post-Chess album, SEVEN YEAR ITCH, a roots-conscious recording for Island. The follow-up, STICKIN' TO MY GUNS, is quite a different affair. While James's singing style is unchanged, and as ferocious as ever, there's much more of a "contemporary" feel to the production, with aggressive beats, popping bass, digital-sounding recording, and even a guest rap interlude on one track. James would soon depart Island for Elektra.
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TRACK LISTING
1 Whatever Gets You Through the Night 3:48
2 Love to Burn 3:29
3 The Blues Don't Care 3:41
4 Your Good Thing (Is About to End) 3:52
5 Get Funky 4:45
6 Beware 3:39
7 Out of the Rain 4:33
8 Stolen Affection 3:52
9 A Fool in Love 3:24
10 I've Got Dreams to Remember 4:28
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