This Is Serious Explained

This Is Serious
Type:Album
Artist:Marilyn Martin
Cover:Marilyn Martin This is Serious 1988 Album Cover.jpeg
Released:March 1988
Genre:Pop rock, soft rock, synthpop
Length:40:04
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Michael Verdick, Patrick Leonard (track 1)
Jon Astley (tracks 2–9)
Terry Brown (track 10)
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This Is Serious is the second solo studio album by American singer Marilyn Martin.[1] Except for two tracks, the album was produced entirely by Jon Astley, who had also produced some of Martin's debut album. Michael Verdick and Patrick Leonard produced "Possessive Love", and Terry Brown produced the album's closing track "Pretender".[2] [3]

The album's lead single was "Possessive Love", which was co-written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, but failed to chart. A second single, "Love Takes No Prisoners," written by Bruce Woolley and Jimmy Scott, was released to similar commercial failure.

Background

The Jimmy O'Neill-penned track "This Is Serious" had previously been submitted to other artists and recorded twice before The Silencers' version on their 1991 album Dance to the Holy Man. In 1987 Eric Martin recorded it for his I'm Only Fooling Myself album, and then one year later Martin recorded it for her 1988 album, which took its name from the track.[4] [5]

Around May 1987, Astley, an airplane fanatic, was reported to have been arrested at the Nellis Air Force Base air show in Las Vegas after taking some photographs. After the misunderstanding was sorted out, he returned to Los Angeles where he was in the middle of producing the This Is Serious album.[6] [7]

Release

The album was released via Atlantic Records on vinyl, CD and cassette in the US, Germany and Japan, while WEA Records, S.A. released the album in Spain.[1] In 2006 Wounded Bird Records re-issued the album on CD, following the 2005 re-issue of Martin's debut album.[8] [9]

Today, the album's re-issue remains in print, unlike the 2005 Marilyn Martin re-issue. The album can be purchased as a digital download on sites such as Amazon and iTunes.[10] [11]

Critical reception

The album received a good critical reception, regardless that it did not chart. Alex Henderson of AllMusic noted that Martin wanted a different production style for her second album. While her first album had a very slick, high-tech, synthesizer-driven sound, this album favored a more organic production style. Still, in terms of the songs themselves, this release was not all that radical a departure from her first album. Martin was still aiming to be a commercial, radio-friendly pop/rock vocalist. Her appreciation for R&B showed up on tracks like "Try Me", the title song, and the single "Possessive Love". "This Is Serious had the makings of a hit," Henderson wrote, "Even though 'Marilyn Martin' is the more essential of her two albums, 'This Is Serious' is also quite enjoyable."

In The Philadelphia Inquirer of May 29, 1988, a review of the album stated "Martin has built a career as a backup singer for many artists, including Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks. The usual problem when a good backup singer performs as a lead singer is that she's so used to subsuming her vocal personality to another that the result is technically perfect but bland music. Martin neatly avoids this trap by permitting the rough edges in her voice to surface and by singing in an intimate, conversational tone. It helps, too, that with the exception of a few bombastic ballads, her material is strong pop-rock."[12]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marilyn Martin – This Is Serious . discogs . 2013-07-15.
  2. Web site: Marilyn Martin – This Is Serious (Vinyl, LP, Album) . discogs . 2013-07-15.
  3. Web site: Images for Marilyn Martin – This Is Serious . discogs . 2013-07-15.
  4. Web site: The Silencers - Dance To The Holy Man (Vinyl, LP, Album) . discogs . 2015-09-19.
  5. Web site: Eric Martin (2) - I'm Only Fooling Myself . discogs . 2015-09-19.
  6. News: The Plane Truth . Bangor Daily News . May 14, 1987 . 19 . 2015-09-19.
  7. News: Beck . Marilyn . Sequel mania affects pre-production . Spartanburg Herald-Journal . May 13, 1987 . 2015-09-19.
  8. Web site: Marilyn Martin – This Is Serious (CD, Album) . discogs . 2013-07-15.
  9. Web site: Marilyn Martin – Marilyn Martin (CD, Album) . discogs . 2013-07-15.
  10. Web site: This Is Serious: Marilyn Martin: Music . Amazon.com . 2013-07-15.
  11. Web site: Music – This Is Serious by Marilyn Martin . iTunes Store . 2013-07-15.
  12. Web site: Billy Bragg Sings Songs Of Protest . . 1988-05-29 . 2013-07-15.