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Bathhouse Betty's title harks back to Midler's early days as a favorite of the Manhattan gay community. Its eclectic, surprisingly strong choice of material also recalls the triumphs of her first two albums. Here she discovers a sassy new anthem in "I'm Beautiful," adds
Dave Frishberg's wry "I'm Hip" for good measure, and also makes room for R&B classics like
Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles' "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman" and
Big Maybelle's "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show." Singer-songwriters
Leonard Cohen ("Song of Bernadette") and
Ben Folds ("Boxing," an imagined monologue by
Muhammad Ali) help offset the bathos of "My One True Friend," the latest in Midler's series of instant-standard ballads.
--Rickey Wright
People
...[O]n "I'm Beautiful," in which her old, Divine Miss M persona returns, hawking her own "cosmic fabulosity," ... she keeps up her Mae-West-meets-the-Andrews-Sisters schtick....