Living My Life (album) explained

Living My Life
Type:studio
Artist:Grace Jones
Cover:LIVINGMYLIFE.jpg
Border:yes
Released:November 1982
Recorded:1982
Studio:Compass Point (Nassau, Bahamas)
Genre:
Length:37:32
Label:Island
Producer:
Prev Title:Nightclubbing
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Slave to the Rhythm
Next Year:1985

Living My Life is the sixth studio album by Grace Jones, released in 1982. It was the last of three albums she recorded at the Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas.

Background and production

Jones had already recorded two new wave/reggae-oriented albums with the Compass Point All Stars at the Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, with the most recent, Nightclubbing, becoming her most successful record to date. She went back into the studio in 1982 to record an album which would be her final offering in the unofficial Compass Point trilogy. This time around, Jones recorded only one cover, "The Apple Stretching", which was originally written by Melvin Van Peebles and used in the Broadway show Waltz of the Stork.[1] "Nipple to the Bottle" was co-written with Sly Dunbar, while, apart from "My Jamaican Guy", the other tracks were collaborations with Barry Reynolds.

The title track "Living My Life", despite receiving a limited single release, was ultimately left off the album. Further outtakes included the track "Man Around the House" (written by Jones and Barry Reynolds), and a cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire". Both tracks were released on the 1998 compilation .

The album was a commercial success, reaching the top 20 in five countries. In March 1983, Island Records vice president Herb Corsack claimed to Billboard magazine that the sales of the album had surpassed 400,000 copies.[2]

Artwork

The Living My Life cover picture has been described as famous as the music featured on the record itself.[3] Like the majority of Jones' artwork at that time, this one was created by her then-partner Jean-Paul Goude, this time with an additional contribution from Rob O'Connor. It features the singer's disembodied head cut out from the original photograph and pasted onto a blank white background in a way that gives her head and face an angular shape.[4] A piece of tape, or a plaster, has been pasted over her left eyebrow, and her forehead is covered with drops of water, or sweat. This cover, as many other Goude's designs for Jones, has won critical acclaim and has been an inspiration for other artists ever since.[5]

The picture was re-used for the cover of the 2006 compilation Colour Collection, a re-release of The Universal Masters Collection.[6]

Singles

The urban-flavoured "Nipple to the Bottle" and reggae-oriented "The Apple Stretching" were released simultaneously as lead singles. "Nipple to the Bottle" received a worldwide release, becoming a highly popular dance track in the US, as well as a top three hit in New Zealand. The latter was not released in the North America and achieved only moderate success in Europe.

Three more singles were then simultaneously released in January 1983, of which "My Jamaican Guy" turned out the most successful. "Cry Now, Laugh Later", released only in the US and Canada, and "Unlimited Capacity for Love" did not chart.

In 2010, "Inspiration" was remixed to a 7:14 "Leroc Sportif Edit" and released as a one-track digital only single in February.[7] [8]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Chris Blackwell and Alex Sadkin.

Personnel

Charts

Year-end charts

Release history

RegionYearFormat(s)Label
Worldwide1982LP, CassetteIsland
Yugoslavia1983LPJugoton, Island
Europe1989CDIsland Masters

External links

Notes and References

  1. Bessman . Jim . Capitol's Melvin Van Peebles Issues 1st Album in 20 Years . . 86 . March 4, 1995 . 0006-2510.
  2. Amazing Grace: Singer/Model Jones Aims to Alter Her Exotic Image . Leo Sacks . . 26 March 1983 . 2012-02-29 .
  3. Web site: The Apple Stretching Dummy » Reviews . Paul Flynn . 2012-05-24 . www.dummymag.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121029031112/http://dummymag.com/reviews/2007/06/06/the-best-record-about-new-york-/ . 2012-10-29.
  4. Web site: Awesome Album Covers: Grace Jones' "Living My Life" . https://archive.today/20120719094359/http://wnew.radio.com/2011/11/25/awesome-album-covers-grace-jones-living-my-life/ . dead . 2012-07-19 . Michael Verity . 2012-05-24 . wnew.radio.com .
  5. Web site: volume 2 / Some inspiration. Grace Jones Living my life. Art direction by Jean Paul Goude. 1982 . John Paul Thurlow . 2012-05-24 . pinterest.com . https://archive.today/20120724042925/http://pinterest.com/pin/168181367304933195/ . 2012-07-24 . dead .
  6. Web site: Images for Grace Jones - Colour Collection . 2012-05-24 . www.discogs.com.
  7. Web site: Inspiration: Grace Jones: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads . 2012-05-23 . www.amazon.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Inspiration - Grace Jones . 2012-05-24 . www.allmusic.com .
  9. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. illustrated. 160. 0-646-11917-6.
  10. Web site: Top Selling Albums of 1983 . . 24 December 2021.