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Nightclubbing



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Grace Jones Music:
Nightclubbing



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Nightclubbing
by Grace Jones

Nightclubbing
List Price: $11.98Label: Island

Salesrank: 27314

Released: June 15, 1990
Our Price: $5.73
Used Price: $4.61
Media: Audio CD

Nightclubbing Track Listing:
1. Walking in the Rain
2. Pull up to the Bumper
3. Use Me
4. Nightclubbing
5. Art Groupie
6. I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
7. Feel Up
8. Demolition Man
9. I've Done It Again

Editorial Review:
180 gram vinyl pressing. Universal. 2009.

Nightclubbing Reviews:
Along with Slave to The Rhythm, Grace's Masterpiece 5 Star Review
2008-10-30 - Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RDP8KLC8GZX05

Grace! 4 Star Review
2007-07-30 - I remember listening to this LP when I was a teenager and as soon I could, I purchased this on CD as a must have in my collection. The production of this CD is nothing short of greatness. From start to finish, Grace's strong vocals over those hypnotic reggae/island tinged beats make this one of the best LPs of the 80s. The theme here is Nightclubbing and this will definitely have you shaking your bon-bon and bobbing your head. While Pull Up To The Bumper was the big hit, Walking In The Rain, Use Me, and I've Seen That Face Before are winners in their own right. No need to skip any tracks on this one, just pop it in and let it play. And that CD cover is to die for!

AMAZING GRACE 5 Star Review
2007-07-16 - Sexy Jamaican French accent, Beautiful Glamazon, Warhol worshiped her, people fear her! She kills conversation when she walks into a room.
This is perhaps my favorite cd by Grace though "La Ve En Rose" is my fav song by her. Avant-Garde,Very hip New York underground late seventies (when poseurs were to cool to dance) feel to this. This is a perfect cd for lowridding or a runway fashion show.

Grace Jones at the top of her game! 4 Star Review
2006-11-28 - This is an excellent example of the 80's disco scene! Love it!

Never Heard Anything Like This Before 5 Star Review
2006-06-28 - Grace Jones is a very unique artist-and I used the term art because I cannot think of another word to describe the sound she achieved in Nassau in the early 80's with Sly & Robbie in the recording studio.It's a tough,stripped down sound-based loosley in reggae and caribbean styles but spice up with modern electronics,some light drum programming and very chilly atmospherics.Her menacing title cover of Iggy Pop is just that-creepy with no warmth or sentimentality.The albums basic sound is based summed up in "Walking In The Rain" in which Grace talk sings the lyrics.The hit here is "Pull Up To The Bumper" and that is a catchy contemporary funk tune with an interesting rigid beat."Libertango" is another highlite because it's partically sung in French (a Jones trademark by this time) and the music defies classification.She then tackles "Use Me" and "Demolition Man"-channeling more the aggression in the songs vocally along along with the rhythm section's attack."I've Done It Again" is another crowning achievment-a ballad featuring her best vocals (and that is saying A LOT) and another great poignant,unsentimentalized lyric.Grace Jones is just a musical artist and vocal painter with a lot of flair and a rebellious temperment.In the case of 'Nightclubbing' she is also more then willing to let everyone come along for the ride.And it certainly is a ride worth taking.










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