Product Description
Very Scarce Original 1981 New Zealand Pressing Of The 5th LP By Grace Jones! Super Cool Songs Sung With Style, Featuring Wicked Production From Sly & Robbie.
Condition – Vinyl: VERY GOOD PLUS! Light surface marks. Looks VG+ / Plays EX. Sounds Great!
Condition – Cover: VERY GOOD PLUS! Creases, small split in spine, light ring wear.
Side 1:
Walking In The Rain
Pull Up To The Bumper
Use Me
Nightclubbing
Side 2:
Art Groupie
I’ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
Feel Up
Demolition Man
I’ve Done It Again
AMG –
Never before and never since has a precisely chipped block of ore been so seductive. 4 ½ Stars By all means a phenomenal pop album that hit number nine on the black albums chart and crossed over to penetrate the pop charts at number 32, Nightclubbing saw Grace Jones working once again with Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, and the remainder of the Compass Point team. Nightclubbing also continues Jones' tradition of picking excellent songs to reinterpret. This time out, the Police's "Demolition Man," Bill Withers' "Use Me," and Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing" receive radical reinterpretations; "Nightclubbing" is glacial in both tempo and lack of warmth, while both "Use Me" and "Demolition Man" fit perfectly into Jones' lyrical scheme. Speaking of a lyrical scheme, "Pull Up to the Bumper" (number five black singles, number two club play) is so riddled with naughty double entendres -- or is it just about parallel parking? -- that it renders Musique's "In the Bush" as daring as Paul Anka's "Puppy Love." Drive it in between what, Grace? It's not just lyrics that make the song stick out; jingling spirals of rhythm guitar and a simplistic, squelching, mid-tempo rhythm make the song effective, even without considering Jones' presence. Sly & Robbie provide ideal backdrops for Jones yet again, casting a brisk but not bristly sheen over buoyant structures. Never before and never since has a precisely chipped block of ore been so seductive. 4 ½ Stars