Riptide by Robert Palmer

Riptide

Robert Palmer

1985

Riptide is a Soul & Funk album by Robert Palmer, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 127 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • gritty
  • driving
  • nocturnal

About

After nearly 10 years of making songs that should’ve been hits but never quite were, Robert Palmer finally broke through to the big time with 1985's “Addicted to Love.” An Otis Redding–style tune dressed up in a flashy suit, “Addicted to Love” became a definitive song of the '80s. The only downside was that its massive popularity eclipsed the other songs on <i>Riptide</i>, an album that's as muscular as it is textural. “Hyperactive,” “I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On," and “Disciple of Love” are a trifecta of strong-armed funk-rock tunes that match “Addicted to Love” for visceral effect. The album’s production—handled by Palmer himself—is a revelation. As cacophonous as it is funky, the sound design is a major precursor to the string of innovative dance hits that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis would make with Janet Jackson in the second half of the '80s. Though the album’s skyrocketing popularity may have obscured Palmer’s R&B pedigree, a cover of Earl King’s New Orleans anthem “Trick Bag” betrays the singer’s longstanding allegiance to down-home American soul music.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Riptide2:28
  2. 2Hyperactive5:10
  3. 3Addicted to Love6:03
  4. 4Trick Bag3:02
  5. 5Get It Through Your Heart2:51
  6. 6I Didn't Mean to Turn You On3:44
  7. 7Flesh Wound3:45
  8. 8Discipline of Love6:08
  9. 9Riptide (Reprise)2:07

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13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 127 pressings tracked on Gatefold