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Grace Jones
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Warm Leatherette
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| Label © |
Island |
| Release Year |
1980 |
| Length |
38:50 |
| Genre |
Post Disco |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
G-0087 |
| Bitrate |
192 Kbps |
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| Info |
·Vinyl Rip
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1.
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Warm Leatherette
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4:26
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Private Life
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5:10
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A Rolling Stone
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3:32
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Love Is The Drug
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7:07
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The Hunter Gets Captured By Th
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3:45
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Bullshit
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5:17
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7.
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Breakdown
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5:29
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8.
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Pars
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4:04
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Review by Ron Wynn
Grace Jones teamed with the great reggae production duo of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on this '80 album, and made the transition from straight dance and club act into quasi-pop star with reggae and urban contemporary leaning. The single "Private Life" was one of her best, and the overall album had more energy and production gloss than previous LPs that had been aimed completely at the club market. It helped that Jones seemed enthused about the session and really put herself into the songs.
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