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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5413356574074
Format: Import
Label: MSI:WALL OF SOUND
Manufacturer: MSI:WALL OF SOUND
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: MSI:WALL OF SOUND
Release Date: November 11, 2008
Studio: MSI:WALL OF SOUND
Sales Rank: 274
Disc 1:- This is
- William's Blood
- Corporate Cannibal
- I'm crying (Mother's tears)
- Well Well Well
- Hurricane
- Love you to life
- Sunset Surprise
- Devil in my Life
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 2008 album from the original New Wave, Art/Disco diva, her 10th album and first studio release in almost 20 years. Hurricane features an all-star production team led by Ivor Guest, including Brian Eno, Tricky, and Sly & Robbie. Other participants on Hurricane are Wally Badarou, Wendy and Lisa, Uziah "Sticky" Thompson, Mikey 'Mao' Chung, Barry Reynolds, Don-E and Tony Allen, Nine tracks including the singles 'William's Blood' and the haunting and twisted 'Corporate Cannibal'. Wall of Sound. 2008.
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What more is there to say? Grace is Back!!! I can't figure out what the chocolate molds of her head on the album cover have to do with anything on the CD, but am glad to see that Grace is still doing things that make us say, "Huh?" All the tracks are pretty mild, nothing overly ambitious or fast. William's Blood is probablay the best, and the video to Corporate Canibal is... well... it's just... Grace. Must see it! BUY THIS CD. Support this unique talent and lets hope she releases more in ... Read More
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I won't leave a very long review...all the other folks here already left stellar ones and are on the same page as I am. So in a nutshell...GET IT. I have missed Grace Jones for 18 years. What a pleasure listening to an adult woman who has such incredible control not only of her voice, but the tight production value of this CD. I never grow weary of it. You've got your reggae, ska, blues, rock, glamrock etc. She has retained her sense of humor (still poking fun at her "diva" status), glorious self ... Read More
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Upon hearing this album, it's hard to believe that Grace has been virtually absent from the music scene for 19 years. She has arisen in fine form, fine voice and has given us an album as edgy and thought-provoking as her previous work has proven to be.
She tips her hat to many musical styles that have always been in her soul while recreating them for a new audience. There are plenty of other reviews that call out particular tracks so I will refrain from doing so... with one exception.... ... Read More
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So asks Grace in "I Love You to Life," one of the nine fantastic, diverse, brilliant tracks on this CD. (I just think it's a great line and speaks to the depth Grace shows here.) Other reviewers here have said it all. I will add this: Recently I came across a TV bio of Pet Shop Boys, and one of them said that their recordings tend to get released, do what they do, and then, 20 years later, become classics. To me that means you are ahead of your time. Grace is like that. Listen to Warm Leatherette and Nightclubbing. ... Read More
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I was a very big fan of Grace's back in her heyday, had all her remixes and listened to Slave to the Rhythm until the grooves on the plastic were gone. Then, it seemed Grace herself was gone. I thought she was just going to go out on a high note and rest on her laurels as the icon she was and as Iggy Pop would say, "play scratchy records and enjoy my decline!". But, lo and behold, I saw her on an awards show recently, the first I've seen her in decades and there was mention of a new release. So I checked and came across ... Read More
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