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Pop culture icon Grace Jones has a reputation for being fearless, but an extract from her new autobiography sees her more outspoken than ever, taking a swipe at the entire contemporary pop star. Am I Ever Gonna Fall in Love in New York City: 05:28: 7. Below the Belt: 04:43. Grace Jones - Inside Story 1986 Telex - Birds and Bees 1982 Telex - Sex 1981 The Jets - Crush on You 1986 Toni Basil - Mickey 1981 Bogart Co. Dance Station 1985 Bonnie Bianco - True Love, Lory 1988 Scotch - Penguin’s Invasion 1983 Stan Ridgway - The Big Heat 1985 Shannon - Do You Wanna Get Away 1985 Anne Clark - Changing. Oct 31, 2019 Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Files Installing Open Media Vault On Usb Logilink Ua0072 Driver Windows 8 Pre Racing Program For Racing Pigeons Waves Plugins V9r14 Crack.Private Life: The Compass Point SessionsCompilation album by Released16 June 1998Recorded
*1980–1982
*1985
*1987Length152:37LabelIslandProducerGrace Jones chronologyThe Ultimate
(1993)Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions
(1998)The Universal Masters Collection
(2003)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic[1]
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions is a compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released in 1998 by Island Records. The two-disc anthology consists mostly of material pulled from 1980–1982 recording sessions.Background[edit]
Grace Jones recorded three albums with Sly and Robbie, Wally Badarou, Barry Reynolds, Mikey Chung and Uziah ’Sticky’ Thompson, aka the Compass Point Allstars, a studio band named after the legendary Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas during the period of 1980–1982; Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing and Living My Life. Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions includes a selection of tracks from the recording sessions for those albums. It collects what is generally regarded to be Jones’ best work[1] and also offers a well-researched essay included in the album sleeve. The album includes two previously unreleased songs from the Living My Life sessions: ’Man Around the House’ and a demo recording of Johnny Cash’s 1963 classic ’Ring of Fire’. Other rarities are ’Living My Life’, a single-only song, not available on any previous album, and Joy Division’s ’She’s Lost Control’, released only as the B-side for ’Private Life’.
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions contains long and extended version of Jones’ hits, and although the CD booklet claims that these have not been issued before, most of them have in fact appeared on numerous CD re-issues around the world. Other tracks were remixed or re-edited by the PolyGram/Universalengineers in 1998 for this particular compilation, instead of using the many existing long or extended versions by original producers Chris Blackwell and Alex Sadkin that were released on vinyl in 1980–1982. The track ’Living My Life’ appears as an edited remix by Paul ’Groucho’ Smykle—dating from 1986, which the liner notes fail to mention. Another anomaly on the album is that it concludes with ’Slave to the Rhythm’, a track which was recorded in 1985, in London and with British producer Trevor Horn. Also the mix used, here renamed ’Hot Blooded Version’, is again an alternate 1998 re-mix/re-edit of the original 12’ version entitled ’Blooded’.
For the Brazilian edition of the album, the ’Best of’ title was added to the original artwork. Rubymine license key ubuntu installer.Track listing[edit]
Information taken from Apple Music, AllMusic and Spotify.[1][2][3]
All songs produced by Alex Sadkin and Chris Blackwell, except for ’Slave to the Rhythm’, produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson.[3]Disc oneNo.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength1.’Private Life’ (long version)Chrissie HyndeWarm Leatherette6:172.’Private Life’ (dub version)HyndeWarm Leatherette8:033.’Love Is the Drug’ (long version)Warm Leatherette8:384.’Breakdown’Tom PettyWarm Leatherette5:295.’Warm Leatherette’ (long version)Daniel MillerWarm Leatherette5:356.’The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game’ (long version)Smokey RobinsonWarm Leatherette6:437.’I’ve Done It Again’Barry ReynoldsNightclubbing3:498.’Pars’ (long version)Jacques HigelinWarm Leatherette5:419.’Pull Up to the Bumper’
*Koo Koo Baya
*Ronald Dunbar
*Grace JonesNightclubbing4:3310.’Use Me’ (long version)Bill WithersNightclubbing6:1011.’She’s Lost Control’ (long version)Warm Leatherette8:2312.’She’s Lost Control’ (dub version)
*Curtis
*Hook
*Morris
*SumnerWarm Leatherette8:37Total length:77:58Disc twoNo.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength1.’Walking in the Rain’Nightclubbing4:282.’Cry Now, Laugh Later’
*Jones
*ReynoldsLiving My Life5:013.’Nightclubbing’Nightclubbing5:034.’The Apple Stretching’Melvin Van PeeblesLiving My Life7:065.’Nipple to the Bottle’ (long version)
*R. Dunbar
*JonesLiving My Life6:546.’My Jamaican Guy’ (long version)JonesLiving My Life7:027.’Feel Up’JonesNightclubbing4:018.’I’ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango)’Nightclubbing4:299.’Demolition Man’ (long version)StingNightclubbing4:5610.’Unlimited Capacity for Love’
*Jones
*ReynoldsLiving My Life5:4311.’Ring of Fire’3:5612.’Man Around the House’
*Jones
*Reynolds4:1213.’Living My Life’ (7’ version)Jones3:3014.’Slave to the Rhythm’ (Hot Blooded version)
*Simon DarlowSlave to the Rhythm8:18Total length:74:39Chart performance[edit]Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor 2017ChartPeak
positionNew Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[4]37UK Albums (OCC)[5]158References[edit]
*^ abcThomas Erlewine, Stephen. ’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions - Grace Jones’. AllMusic. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions by Grace Jones on Apple Music’. Apple Music. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^ ab’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions by Grace Jones on Spotify’. Spotify. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^’Grace Jones - Private Life - The Compass Point Sessions’. charts.nz. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
*^’Chart Log UK: Candy J. - JX’. www.zobbel.de. Retrieved 13 June 2012.External links[edit]
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on AllMusic
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on Discogs
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on Rate Your MusicRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Private_Life:_The_Compass_Point_Sessions&oldid=989196243’VIDEO: The Inimitable Grace Jones
In a selection from I’ll Never Write My Memoirs published exclusively on Time Out London, the multitalented performer lays out a detailed critique of how subversion is often presented in the mainstream pop world. Don’t be fooled by the reductive headline that boils her message down to “Grace Jones slays Rihanna, Miley, Gaga and Kanye…” Ms Jones has something to say.
“They dress up as though they are challenging the status quo, but by now, wearing those clothes, pulling those faces, revealing those tattoos and breasts, singing to those fractured, spastic, melting beats — that is the status quo,” the Jamaican writes in her new book.
“There’s a lot of that around at the moment: “Be like Sasha Fierce. Be like Miley Cyrus. Be like Rihanna. Be like Lady Gaga. Be like Rita Ora and Sia. Be like Madonna,” she adds in her tell-all.
Grace Jones has launched a scathing attack on contemporary pop acts who are wanton to trends and have brazenly stolen her aesthetic, saying: “I cannot be like them — except to the extent that they are already being like me.”
In an extract from her forthcoming autobiography I’ll Never Write My Memoirs — published on Time Out — the singer and style icon spoke about being copied by contemporary acts and how pop stars such as Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus have “no long-term vision”.
“There will always be a replacement coming along very soon — a newer version, a crazier version, a louder version,” she wrote. “So if you haven’t got a long-term plan, then you are merely a passing phase, the latest trend, yesterday’s event.”
She wrote about not using the word diva because it’s been abused: “Every singer given a makeover or a few weeks on a talent show seems to be called a diva these days.”
Grace Jones’s Wildest Anecdotes Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor Online
In advance of the book’s release — it was released on September 29 via Simon & Schuster — SPIN rounded up 11 of Jones’ wildest anecdotes from the lengthy tome for your viewing pleasure.
• She has an inside joke with Prince Charles, and another with his mother, Queen Elizabeth.
• The singer famously won’t go onstage unless she’s been paid in full before the show’s start — a truism that the electronics company LG learned the hard way at a corporate event in London.
• She once tried to fetch then-boyfriend Dolph Lundgren from his Los Angeles home with a gun.
• Jones was meant to be the female lead in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner but turned it down without reading the script, due to a rivalry the director had with her then-boyfriend Jean-Paul Goude. She also passed on the title role of Octopussy.
• One time, her producer asked her to come to the studio immediately to record additional vocals for a song. The studio was 15 minutes away. Jones showed up three days later because she was busy cutting/burning Dolph Lundgren’s clothing.
The 11 Most Salacious Stories From Grace Jones’ new I’ll Never Write My Memoirs. Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor Torrent
— Brennan Carley, www.spin.com
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Pop culture icon Grace Jones has a reputation for being fearless, but an extract from her new autobiography sees her more outspoken than ever, taking a swipe at the entire contemporary pop star. Am I Ever Gonna Fall in Love in New York City: 05:28: 7. Below the Belt: 04:43. Grace Jones - Inside Story 1986 Telex - Birds and Bees 1982 Telex - Sex 1981 The Jets - Crush on You 1986 Toni Basil - Mickey 1981 Bogart Co. Dance Station 1985 Bonnie Bianco - True Love, Lory 1988 Scotch - Penguin’s Invasion 1983 Stan Ridgway - The Big Heat 1985 Shannon - Do You Wanna Get Away 1985 Anne Clark - Changing. Oct 31, 2019 Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Files Installing Open Media Vault On Usb Logilink Ua0072 Driver Windows 8 Pre Racing Program For Racing Pigeons Waves Plugins V9r14 Crack.Private Life: The Compass Point SessionsCompilation album by Released16 June 1998Recorded
*1980–1982
*1985
*1987Length152:37LabelIslandProducerGrace Jones chronologyThe Ultimate
(1993)Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions
(1998)The Universal Masters Collection
(2003)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic[1]
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions is a compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released in 1998 by Island Records. The two-disc anthology consists mostly of material pulled from 1980–1982 recording sessions.Background[edit]
Grace Jones recorded three albums with Sly and Robbie, Wally Badarou, Barry Reynolds, Mikey Chung and Uziah ’Sticky’ Thompson, aka the Compass Point Allstars, a studio band named after the legendary Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas during the period of 1980–1982; Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing and Living My Life. Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions includes a selection of tracks from the recording sessions for those albums. It collects what is generally regarded to be Jones’ best work[1] and also offers a well-researched essay included in the album sleeve. The album includes two previously unreleased songs from the Living My Life sessions: ’Man Around the House’ and a demo recording of Johnny Cash’s 1963 classic ’Ring of Fire’. Other rarities are ’Living My Life’, a single-only song, not available on any previous album, and Joy Division’s ’She’s Lost Control’, released only as the B-side for ’Private Life’.
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions contains long and extended version of Jones’ hits, and although the CD booklet claims that these have not been issued before, most of them have in fact appeared on numerous CD re-issues around the world. Other tracks were remixed or re-edited by the PolyGram/Universalengineers in 1998 for this particular compilation, instead of using the many existing long or extended versions by original producers Chris Blackwell and Alex Sadkin that were released on vinyl in 1980–1982. The track ’Living My Life’ appears as an edited remix by Paul ’Groucho’ Smykle—dating from 1986, which the liner notes fail to mention. Another anomaly on the album is that it concludes with ’Slave to the Rhythm’, a track which was recorded in 1985, in London and with British producer Trevor Horn. Also the mix used, here renamed ’Hot Blooded Version’, is again an alternate 1998 re-mix/re-edit of the original 12’ version entitled ’Blooded’.
For the Brazilian edition of the album, the ’Best of’ title was added to the original artwork. Rubymine license key ubuntu installer.Track listing[edit]
Information taken from Apple Music, AllMusic and Spotify.[1][2][3]
All songs produced by Alex Sadkin and Chris Blackwell, except for ’Slave to the Rhythm’, produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson.[3]Disc oneNo.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength1.’Private Life’ (long version)Chrissie HyndeWarm Leatherette6:172.’Private Life’ (dub version)HyndeWarm Leatherette8:033.’Love Is the Drug’ (long version)Warm Leatherette8:384.’Breakdown’Tom PettyWarm Leatherette5:295.’Warm Leatherette’ (long version)Daniel MillerWarm Leatherette5:356.’The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game’ (long version)Smokey RobinsonWarm Leatherette6:437.’I’ve Done It Again’Barry ReynoldsNightclubbing3:498.’Pars’ (long version)Jacques HigelinWarm Leatherette5:419.’Pull Up to the Bumper’
*Koo Koo Baya
*Ronald Dunbar
*Grace JonesNightclubbing4:3310.’Use Me’ (long version)Bill WithersNightclubbing6:1011.’She’s Lost Control’ (long version)Warm Leatherette8:2312.’She’s Lost Control’ (dub version)
*Curtis
*Hook
*Morris
*SumnerWarm Leatherette8:37Total length:77:58Disc twoNo.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength1.’Walking in the Rain’Nightclubbing4:282.’Cry Now, Laugh Later’
*Jones
*ReynoldsLiving My Life5:013.’Nightclubbing’Nightclubbing5:034.’The Apple Stretching’Melvin Van PeeblesLiving My Life7:065.’Nipple to the Bottle’ (long version)
*R. Dunbar
*JonesLiving My Life6:546.’My Jamaican Guy’ (long version)JonesLiving My Life7:027.’Feel Up’JonesNightclubbing4:018.’I’ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango)’Nightclubbing4:299.’Demolition Man’ (long version)StingNightclubbing4:5610.’Unlimited Capacity for Love’
*Jones
*ReynoldsLiving My Life5:4311.’Ring of Fire’3:5612.’Man Around the House’
*Jones
*Reynolds4:1213.’Living My Life’ (7’ version)Jones3:3014.’Slave to the Rhythm’ (Hot Blooded version)
*Simon DarlowSlave to the Rhythm8:18Total length:74:39Chart performance[edit]Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor 2017ChartPeak
positionNew Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[4]37UK Albums (OCC)[5]158References[edit]
*^ abcThomas Erlewine, Stephen. ’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions - Grace Jones’. AllMusic. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions by Grace Jones on Apple Music’. Apple Music. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^ ab’Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions by Grace Jones on Spotify’. Spotify. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
*^’Grace Jones - Private Life - The Compass Point Sessions’. charts.nz. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
*^’Chart Log UK: Candy J. - JX’. www.zobbel.de. Retrieved 13 June 2012.External links[edit]
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on AllMusic
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on Discogs
*Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions on Rate Your MusicRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Private_Life:_The_Compass_Point_Sessions&oldid=989196243’VIDEO: The Inimitable Grace Jones
In a selection from I’ll Never Write My Memoirs published exclusively on Time Out London, the multitalented performer lays out a detailed critique of how subversion is often presented in the mainstream pop world. Don’t be fooled by the reductive headline that boils her message down to “Grace Jones slays Rihanna, Miley, Gaga and Kanye…” Ms Jones has something to say.
“They dress up as though they are challenging the status quo, but by now, wearing those clothes, pulling those faces, revealing those tattoos and breasts, singing to those fractured, spastic, melting beats — that is the status quo,” the Jamaican writes in her new book.
“There’s a lot of that around at the moment: “Be like Sasha Fierce. Be like Miley Cyrus. Be like Rihanna. Be like Lady Gaga. Be like Rita Ora and Sia. Be like Madonna,” she adds in her tell-all.
Grace Jones has launched a scathing attack on contemporary pop acts who are wanton to trends and have brazenly stolen her aesthetic, saying: “I cannot be like them — except to the extent that they are already being like me.”
In an extract from her forthcoming autobiography I’ll Never Write My Memoirs — published on Time Out — the singer and style icon spoke about being copied by contemporary acts and how pop stars such as Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus have “no long-term vision”.
“There will always be a replacement coming along very soon — a newer version, a crazier version, a louder version,” she wrote. “So if you haven’t got a long-term plan, then you are merely a passing phase, the latest trend, yesterday’s event.”
She wrote about not using the word diva because it’s been abused: “Every singer given a makeover or a few weeks on a talent show seems to be called a diva these days.”
Grace Jones’s Wildest Anecdotes Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor Online
In advance of the book’s release — it was released on September 29 via Simon & Schuster — SPIN rounded up 11 of Jones’ wildest anecdotes from the lengthy tome for your viewing pleasure.
• She has an inside joke with Prince Charles, and another with his mother, Queen Elizabeth.
• The singer famously won’t go onstage unless she’s been paid in full before the show’s start — a truism that the electronics company LG learned the hard way at a corporate event in London.
• She once tried to fetch then-boyfriend Dolph Lundgren from his Los Angeles home with a gun.
• Jones was meant to be the female lead in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner but turned it down without reading the script, due to a rivalry the director had with her then-boyfriend Jean-Paul Goude. She also passed on the title role of Octopussy.
• One time, her producer asked her to come to the studio immediately to record additional vocals for a song. The studio was 15 minutes away. Jones showed up three days later because she was busy cutting/burning Dolph Lundgren’s clothing.
The 11 Most Salacious Stories From Grace Jones’ new I’ll Never Write My Memoirs. Grace Jones Inside Story Rar Extractor Torrent
— Brennan Carley, www.spin.com
Now you can read the Jamaica Observer ePaper anytime, anywhere. The Jamaica Observer ePaper is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at http://bit.ly/epaper-login
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3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
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