Slave To The Rhythm by Grace Jones

Slave To The Rhythm

Grace Jones

1985

Slave To The Rhythm is a Electronic album by Grace Jones, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 101 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Ambient & Downtempo
  • layered
  • hypnotic
  • nocturnal

About

After a three-year hiatus in which she transformed herself into a Hollywood star, Grace Jones returned to the studio and created 1985’s <i>Slave to the Rhythm</i>, which turned out to be both her most ambitious and most popular album. After making three brilliant albums in collaboration with the Nassau-based studio collective The Compass Point All-Stars, Jones assumed a new direction by teaming up with Trevor Horn, the eccentric pop producer most famous for his work with Frankie Goes to Hollywood. With his taste in orchestral electronics and theatricality, Horn helped develop a single Jones song—the excellent “Slave to the Rhythm”—into an entire album. With its spoken-word interludes (some read by Ian McShane, who'd later become famous playing Al Swearengen, the evil saloonkeeper on <i>Deadwood</i>) and reiterations of a single theme, <i>Slave to the Rhythm</i> feels something like an impressionistic autobiography, written in the vocabulary of '80s pop music. Listeners might never really notice that the album is essentially several remixes of the same song. The final product comes off like a surprisingly epic statement of purpose.

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Tracklist

  1. The Rhythm In 8 Bits

Side A

  1. A1Jones The Rhythm6:17
  2. A2The Fashion Show6:36
  3. A3The Frog And The Princess7:04
  4. A4Operattack2:45

Side B

  1. B1Slave To The Rhythm6:36
  2. B2The Crossing (Ooh The Action...)4:58
  3. B3Don't Cry - It's Only The Rhythm2:54
  4. B4Ladies And Gentlemen: Miss Grace Jones5:54

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Performers

7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 101 pressings tracked on Gatefold