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発売日 2015年06月30日
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レーベルFTG Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FTG279
SKU 851903003175

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:18:51
Personnel: La Toya Jackson (vocals, background vocals); Amir Bayyan (guitar, piano, synthesizer, percussion, drum programming); Chuck Gentry, Fernando Luis, Royal Bayyan, Kennan Keating (guitar); Curtis Williams (horns, synthesizer); Clifford Adams, Mike Ray, Darryl Dixon , Khalis Bayyan (horns); Glen Griffin (piano); Barry Sarna, George Duke (keyboards); Greg Radford (synthesizer); Adil Bayyan (drums, drum programming); Isidro Ross (percussion); Frank Heller (drum programming); Kelly Barretto, Cynthia Huggins, Howard Hewett, Janet Jackson, Barbara Fernandez, Samiyah Motley, Marlon Jackson, Musical Youth (background vocals). Recording information: Jackson's Studio, Encino; Larrabee Sound, LA; Spindletop Studios, LA; Unique Studios, New York, NY; Weddington Studios, LA; Westlake Audio, LA. Photographer: Bobby Holland . Despite a very mild public response to her first two albums, Jackson showed no signs of giving up, moving to Private I and recording this album of youthful, highly danceable material. Whereas most of the instrumentation on the earlier albums was live and authentic, drum programming and overdubs entered the picture in a big way here -- but not to the total exclusion of the real thing. The title track, which became the most successful entry, is the most gimmicky. Even with cameos from Howard Hewett and Musical Youth, it's a bit too produced to offer any real substance. More believable and alluring are the sprightly, soulful "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'" and "Think Twice," the latter featuring a surprisingly colorful trumpet solo. Amir Bayyan's production gets a bit repetitive on occasion, resulting in a few sound-alike tunes, and Jackson's presence isn't as distinguishable as on previous output. But a handful of guilty pleasures here that are, if not much else, very catchy, making this a wise investment for anyone curious about the music of the Jackson family "outcast." ~ Justin M. Kantor

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Think Twice

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    2. 2.
      Heart Don't Lie

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    3. 3.
      Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    4. 4.
      Private Joy

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    5. 5.
      Hot Potato

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    6. 6.
      I Like Everything You're Doin'

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    7. 7.
      Frustration

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    8. 8.
      Without You

      アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

    9. 9.
      Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin' [Long Version]
    10. 10.
      Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'
    11. 11.
      Heart Don't Lie [Club Version]
    12. 12.
      Heart Don't Lie [Dub Version]
    13. 13.
      Private Joy [Extended Dance Mix] - (remix)
    14. 14.
      Hot Potato [12" Version]
    15. 15.
      Hot Pitato [Dub Version]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: La Toya Jackson

オリジナル発売日:1984年

商品の紹介

84年の3枚目となるアルバム。原曲から更にテンポアップさせ、より聴きやすくした印象のプリンスのカバー「Private Joy」に代表されるように、軽快なダンス・ナンバーで占められている。切れ味鋭いオープニングの「Think Twice」での、とにかく明るいアプローチがラストまで印象に残る。「Heart Don't Lie」ではハワード・ヒューイットが参加。80's前半のソウル・シーンらしい曲「Hot Potato」も良いアクセントに。ラストの唯一しっとりとしたミディアム「Without You」もポップでかなりGOOD。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2011/12/12)

Despite a very mild public response to her first two albums, Jackson showed no signs of giving up, moving to Private I and recording this album of youthful, highly danceable material. Whereas most of the instrumentation on the earlier albums was live and authentic, drum programming and overdubs entered the picture in a big way here -- but not to the total exclusion of the real thing. The title track, which became the most successful entry, is the most gimmicky. Even with cameos from Howard Hewett and Musical Youth, it's a bit too produced to offer any real substance. More believable and alluring are the sprightly, soulful "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'" and "Think Twice," the latter featuring a surprisingly colorful trumpet solo. Amir Bayyan's production gets a bit repetitive on occasion, resulting in a few sound-alike tunes, and Jackson's presence isn't as distinguishable as on previous output. But a handful of guilty pleasures here that are, if not much else, very catchy, making this a wise investment for anyone curious about the music of the Jackson family "outcast." ~ Justin M. Kantor|
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