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- Summary: The remastered fifth studio release for the singer/actress features a disc of remixes as well as two unreleased songs from the Nightclubbing recording sessions.
- Record Label: Universal
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Contemporary R&B, Dance-Rock, Post-Disco
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Positive: 7 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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May 22, 2014What was perfection has become even more perfect.
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MojoMay 22, 2014This 1981 release was the middle and probably the greatest of Grace Jones's Compass Point trio. [Jun 2014, p.106]
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May 22, 2014Of course, Grace Jones is the star here. Five of the original album’s nine songs are covers, though rather than fealty to the source material, Jones sounds as if she’s shredding the songbook with her bare teeth.
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UncutMay 22, 2014Nightclubbing is the album that came to define Jones as the complete performer, in her own way, as singer, muse, actress, alien and androgyne. [Jun 2014, p.90]
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Q MagazineMay 22, 2014The fact that Grace Jones actually made a run of visionary '80s albums has long been rather overlooked, but this luxurious reissue goes a long way to righting that wrong. [Jun 2014, p.124]
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May 29, 2014Nightclubbing still sounds like nothing else released during the 80s, though its colossal influence repeatedly reveals itself.
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May 22, 2014On this Deluxe Edition, remixes fill out the majority of the extra material.... Yet in a way, it points to the downside of the album, and the fact that sometimes the Compass Point All Stars can steer away from Jones’ dynamic connection between an audience and herself.
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Positive: 5 out of 5
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Mixed: 0 out of 5
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Negative: 0 out of 5
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Feb 6, 2018el mejor álbum hecho por una artista pop, mierdonna,miercher y demas perras básicas y plagiadoras de la industria desean, así es.
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