Better Days
Geater Davis arrived in 1983 with *Better Days*, a record that sits comfortably in that sweet spot where funk and soul meet the deeper currents of American blues. Released on MT Records, this album captures Davis at a moment when these genres were still speaking to each other naturally—the grooves are tight and syncopated, but there's a real emotional weight running through cuts like "Sad Shades of Blue" and "Don't Give Up" that anchors everything in lived experience rather than dancefloor calculation. Davis's voice carries the warmth of someone who's paid his dues, whether he's riding the pocket on "Baby Love" or delivering the plea of a man who needs answers on "I Got To Know". The eight tracks here don't overreach; they're built on solid musicianship and the kind of songwriting that values feeling over flash. It's a record that rewards close listening, the kind of mid-80s soul-funk hybrid that flew under mainstream radar but found its audience among people who knew the difference between trend and substance.
Item Details+
| Genre | Funk / Soul, Blues |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | MT Records (3) |
| Year | 1983 |
| Country | US |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
A1. Better Days 3:25
A2. The Children 5:00
A3. Baby Love 3:35
A4. Go Your Way 3:41
B1. Don't Give Up 5:57
B2. Sad Shades Of Blue 3:00
B3. You The One 3:21
B4. I Got To Know 4:34
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