Basically, this Grace Jones entry in the Millennium Collection series is a one-disc version of Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions with "La Vie en Rose" added as representation of her early disco years. The Compass Point years were great, with Sly & Robbie providing the groovy reggae backbeat and Jones supplying the European iciness. The cosmopolitan and paranoid versions of Roxy Music's "Love Is the Drug," the Normal's "Warm Leatherette," and the Pretenders' "Private Life" are all excellent. Although the collection somehow leaves off her signature tune, "Slave to the Rhythm," the tunes written by Grace and friends are just as good, especially the widely sampled "My Jamaican Guy." If the compilers had included the few good singles from Jones' post-Island period it would have made the collection all the more valuable, but there's still a lot of great music here.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
Disc 1
1 Vie en Rose (7:28)
2 Private Life (5:12)
3 Love Is the Drug (7:11)
4 Breakdown (5:31)
5 Warm Leatherette (4:27)
6 Walking in the Rain (4:19)
7 Pull up to the Bumper (4:42)
8 I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) (4:31)
9 Demolition Man (4:05)
10 My Jamaican Guy (6:00)
11 Nipple to the Bottle (6:53)
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