John Morrison joins host Raina Douris

Each week of Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison is bringing you Trailblazers and Mavericks of Black Music. No one has ever embodied that theme quite like the bold and brash funk artist Betty Davis. John talks about Davis’ legacy, her resurgence, and how she was “punk before punk”.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Stevie Wonder “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” Signed Sealed Delivered

The Bar-Keys “Soul Finger” Bar-Keys Greatest Hits

Betty Davis “Walkin Up the Road” Betty Davis

Betty Davis “They Say I’m Different” They Say I’m Different

Betty Davis “He Was a Big Freak” They Say I’m Different

Shuggie Otis “Miss Pretty” Inspiration Information

Feist “Mushaboom” Let It Die

Clairo “Sexy To Someone” Charm

Gigi Perez “Sailor Song” Sailor Song (single)

MGMT “Time To Pretend” Oracular Spectacular

The Cure “A Fragile Thing” Songs of A Lost World

The Cure “Friday I’m In Love” Wish

Sam Fender “People Watching” People Watching

The Killers “Mr. Brightside” Hot Fuss

Wednesday “Chosen To Deserve” Rat Saw God

Hour Two
Rufus Wainwright “I Don’t Know What It Is” Want One

Black Country, New Road “Besties” Forever Howlong

Ray Lamontagne “Step Into Your Power” Long Way Home

The Red Clay Strays “Wondering Why” Moment of Truth

Charles Bradley “Changes” Changes

Feist “1234” WC Recording

Herbie Hancock “Watermelon Man” WC Recording

Hozier “Too Sweet” Unreal Unearth: Unheard

Black Pumas “Mrs. Postman” Chronicles Of A Diamond

Dr. Dog “The Truth” WC Recording

Kelcey Ayer “Don’t Look Down” single

Radiohead “All I Need” In Rainbows

Mannequin Pussy “I Don’t Know You” I Got Heaven