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On this day November 7 1982, Grace Jones released Living My Life, her sixth studio album and the final entry in her legendary Compass Point trilogy. The record fused new wave, reggae, and funk into a bold and innovative sound that defined Jones as one of the most unique and fearless artists of...
On this day October 28, 1985, Grace Jones released the album Slave To The Rhythm, a bold artistic statement that pushed pop music into an entirely new dimension. Known for her fearless creativity and striking visual style, Jones delivered a record that fused dance rhythms, spoken word elements...
On this day July 26 1987, Straight To Hell premiered in theaters offering a cult‑classic mashup of Western, punk rock, and dark comedy. Directed by Alex Cox, the film stars Joe Strummer, Elvis Costello, Grace Jones, and Courtney Love in a bizarre tale of embittered outlaws, corrupt sheriffs, and...
On this day July 18, 1986, Vamp premiered in theaters and brought a unique blend of horror, comedy, and neon soaked style to the screen. Directed by Richard Wenk, the film followed two college students who venture into a gritty part of town looking to hire a stripper for their fraternity. What...
On this day May 11, 1981, Grace Jones released her fifth studio album Nightclubbing, a bold fusion of reggae, new wave, funk, and art pop that became a defining statement of her career. Backed by the Compass Point All Stars and produced by Sly and Robbie, the album showcased Jones’ fierce style...
On this day May 9, 1980, Grace Jones released her fourth studio album Warm Leatherette, marking a major shift in her sound and image. Moving away from disco, the album embraced a fusion of reggae, new wave, and rock, produced by the legendary duo Sly and Robbie. This bold reinvention laid the...
Title: Warm Leatherette
Artist: Grace Jones
Genre: R&B
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - Warm Leatherette - 5:38
2 - Private Life - 6:20
3 - A Rolling Stone - 3:32
4 - Love Is the Drug - 8:42
5 - The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - 6:45
6 - Bullshit - 5:17
7 - Breakdown - 5:30
8 - Pars...
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