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Grace Jones




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Member Since6/11/2008
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“Hurricane was an accident. Blame it on Ivor Guest. I'd decided never to do an album again. Record companies today don’t allow artistic freedom, and I just couldn’t be bothered anymore. But when Ivor brought me the music to ‘Devil In My Life’, from there we had a creative chemistry and the music just flowed. We followed where my voice was taking the music and where the music was taking my voice. We didn’t work to some industry formula of what the Grace Jones sound is. It doesn’t matter that it’s taken twenty years because me and the music are always in the same place. It doesn’t sound like the past or the future. It sounds like now, whenever now is. I don’t count. Quality surpasses quantity at any time.” - Grace Jones



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Record LabelWall of Sound
Type of LabelIndie


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Nov 13 2009 9:15P
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Nov 21 2009 9:00P
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"By the time recording artist, model and actress Grace Jones brought her angular and imposing presence into the public eye in the mid-1980s, her androgynous image had already proven too alienating for mainstream acceptance in the pop music world. She thrived in the cultish dance-music market, releasing a clutch of albums that combined R&B, techno-pop and reggae with sensuality and aggression, anticipating the high-tech urban pop styles to follow. On Hurricane, her first album in nearly 20 years, Jones both revisits and updates the sound of her early ’80s prime. In the process, she proves that her dramatic, rhythm-driven style remains edgy enough to keep middle-of-the-road listeners at arm’s length even two decades later. The malevolent-sounding “Corporate Cannibal” highlights materialism-as-slavery and touches on the growing public condemnation of present-day business practices with its emotionless, zombie-like characterization of the corporate mindset. (“I’m a man-eating machine/ I deal in the market/ Every man, woman and child is a target/ A closet full of faceless, nameless, pay-more-for-less emptiness…”) Because the lyric’s grim confession is also consistent with Jones’ carefully cultivated man-eater persona, though, it also serves as one piece of an album-length exploration into the singer’s own life and its contradictions. On the pulsing and soulful “Williams’ Blood,” she identifies with her maternal bloodline while addressing incongruities between her audacious show-business life and the religious influence of her father, a bishop in the Apostolic church. The track ends with an excerpt from “Amazing Grace” but is prefaced by Jones’ stern announcement, “You can’t save a wretch like me,” a theatrical flourish that heightens the drama and furthers the album’s overarching theme: the dichotomy between humanity’s highest inclinations and its basest instincts. She ponders this on tracks that alternate personal matters with more universal topics, intertwining the two along the way. The sleek “Love You to Life” examines the duality of human nature and asks probing questions like “Could your dark heart be contagious?” (“Between the beginning and the end, you’ll find magnitudes of questions that divide/ Attracted to immorality/ A magnet to immortality…”) Despite the redemption suggested in its title, the track focuses on pride and separation from God in lyrics like: “Your creator is what you’re jealous of.” On the sinister “Devil in My Life,” she questions her own susceptibility to deception. (“I ask myself ‘who am I? Am I forever cast in your mold?’/ Devil in my life/ Treading on thin ice …”) She briefly shows her more vulnerable side on “I’m Crying (Mother’s Tears)” and the appealingly upbeat “Well, Well, Well,” in which Jones considers home and family as a refuge from her vices and the resulting loss of equilibrium. (“Getting high and staying out late/ I’ve a heart that’s big and strong/ And I think I might go home again/ Now I’m losing time and sleep/ And I can’t tell right from wrong/ And I feel like I’m alone again/ Well, well, well—I’m on a tightrope/ Well, well, well”—I think I’m falling…”) When the disc’s icy atmospheres and Jones’ pensive cold front mingle most effectively with its warm, earthy textures and its more penetrating ruminations, Hurricane can exert impressive force." - Steve Morley



"I can safely say that there aren't any other gigs I've witnessed when the highlight of the evening involved a 60-year-old semi-naked woman hula-hooping in a glittery cat mask. But you wouldn't expect anything less from disco diva-cum-style icon Grace Jones. Last year saw her back in the charts after a self-enforced two-decade exile from the recording studio, to promote the new album, Hurricane. The anticipation in the Roundhouse is palpable. Ms. Jones appears a (fashionable) hour later than billed, posing atop a platform in a feathered hat, wearing a corset and revealing legs that would look fantastic on a 20-year-old, let alone someone with a son in his twenties. She launches into a slow, smouldering version of "Nightclubbing" as the platform descends to stage-level, before slipping into the wings for the first of the many costume changes that take place after every song. Hidden from view, she regales her adoring masses with risqué monologues: "First I'm gonna blow you softly, then I'm gonna blow you hard." For the rest of the show, grace continues to intersperse the old with the new, serving up polished versions of classics, "My Jamaican Guy", "Demolition Man" and "La Vie En Rose", alongside new offerings, "Well, Well, Well" and "William's Blood". The last one, the best track on Hurricane, sees Ms. Jones gyrating under a red spotlight, and belting out the autobiographical track with real passion. It's pure theatre and receives rapturous applause. But back to that hula hoop. The singer keeps the pink fluoro piece of plastic gyrating for the length of "Slave To The Rhythm", not skipping a beat. It's impressive stuff. She follows this with the title track off the new album, facing off to a huge wind-machine that billows her costume behind her. A perfect finale and a cracking return to form. Welcome back, Grace." - David Taylor


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Yvan

Yvan Barsukov



Oct 20 2009 12:04 PM

Votre duo avec Brigitte Fontaine est beau. Très de style, est fort et intriguant. Merci!
WILLIAM MUNNY

WILLIAM MUNNY



Oct 20 2009 10:02 AM

HEY WHATS UP JUST WANTED TO COME THRU SHOW SOME LUV AND SAY THANKS FOR THE ADD.
Le' Duke Solaar'

Le' Duke Solaar'



Oct 19 2009 4:53 AM

HEY!!!!

Peace....
Dani

Dani Gee



Oct 18 2009 6:51 PM

Thanx so much for the add:-)
Dani.
Balounge

Balounge



Oct 18 2009 12:43 PM

Thank you for the add.
MISS KRISTALLION IZUMI

MISS KRISTALLION IZUMI



Oct 17 2009 11:32 PM

Hello GJ have a good weekend xoxox Kriss
Martin & The evil eyes of Nur

Martin & The evil eyes of Nur



Oct 17 2009 9:45 PM

thanx for the add

we are big fans

love
Giuseppe

Giuseppe Palomba



Oct 17 2009 7:06 PM

Ke dire...sei stata...lo sei... e sarai sempre 1 GRANDE...!!!!
Cabeza Flotante

Cabeza Flotante



Oct 17 2009 2:38 AM

HELLO......KISSES FROM ARGENTINA....WE LOVE YOUR MUSIC!
Coulter Cy Woolf

Cuddy Coulter Cy
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Oct 17 2009 12:05 AM

The greatest thing of music that I was searching for... (old tracks and the newest from the hurricane)

Hope to see you once again in Germany ;)
belgium36

belgium36



Oct 16 2009 9:28 AM

I hope so much that the beautiful "crying mother's tears" will be the next single... Big kiss to you, Grace.
Emilio Lena

Emilio Lena



Oct 16 2009 9:22 AM

You're Great. Have a nice week-end.
Patrick French

Patrick French



Oct 16 2009 8:02 AM

You are completely fantastic
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Daniel Tifo



Oct 15 2009 10:15 PM

superbe ce dernier album tout comme Grace l est ! merci xxx
e.

e.



Oct 15 2009 8:47 PM

boo !
ALESSANDRO

Alessandro Ferrati



Oct 15 2009 8:39 PM

YOU ARE THE ONLY AND UNIQUE BLACK PANTHER OF MUSIC! THANKS FOR THE ADD! ALEX
Prankeystone

Prankeystone



Oct 15 2009 8:07 PM

Grazie Maestra!!!
Yvan

Yvan Barsukov



Oct 15 2009 7:32 PM

Merci immense, que a accepté ma proposition de l'amitié.
Est ravi par vous, votre musique, performance, votre philosophie
De la santé et les succès! De nouveaux albums!!!
Kaya

Kaya Cassan



Oct 15 2009 3:59 PM

thanks for the add!
The Lady Esther Gin

Esther Gin



Oct 15 2009 2:17 PM

Big love and GRATITUDE for your very existance!
brainbrush

brainbrush



Oct 15 2009 9:02 AM

Thanks a lot for adding me. All the best!
Kaley

Kaley



Oct 15 2009 3:45 AM

Thank you! I hope you get a chance to watch my newest video too....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqOxn7fvL5Y&feature=related
please let me know what you think!
Love, Kaley
and please join me on www.twitter.com/KaleyCaperton


Light

Light



Oct 14 2009 2:57 PM

so when can i be on your top friends???

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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Esther Filly

Esther Filly



Oct 14 2009 12:58 AM

Thank you for friendship, wish you the best!
Kiss Esther Filly
*Life is Music*
Luigi

Luigi Guardascione



Oct 13 2009 5:07 PM

grazie di essermi amica...Luigi
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