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Grace Jones

Hurricane

  • AMG Review of Hurricane

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    Phil Freeman
    All Music Guide

    After 19 years, Grace Jones finally releases a new studio album, and it's a weird one, nostalgic and timeless in equal measure. Her collaborators (including Brian Eno, Tricky, Wendy & Lisa, Sly & Robbie, Tony Allen, and others) set up instrumental backdrops that explicitly recall not only her own early-'80s albums, but also those albums' influence on the later work of Massive Attack, Tricky, et al. At the same time, Jones' old lyrical persona -- the androgynous cyber-demon who uses scorn as an erotic weapon -- has been largely abandoned; only on "Corporate Cannibal" does that version of her reappear, atop a track that sounds inspired by Massive Attack's "Inertia Creeps." Instead, we get a nostalgic, autobiographical Grace Jones, which is interesting and pretty much totally unexpected. The songs "William's Blood" and "I'm Crying (Mother's Tears)" find the now 60-year-old Jones looking back on her childhood in Jamaica, recalling her mother singing in church and comforting her as a nightmare-stricken little girl. Her voice changes on these songs; her accent grows thicker, abandoning the female-Terminator delivery of classic tracks like "Nightclubbing" and "Pull Up to the Bumper" in favor of a voice that's like a more gravelly Sister Carol. Of course, age has put a few crinkles into her throaty delivery, which helps when she ramps up the aggression on songs like "This Is" and the title track (a collaboration with Tricky); she's as scary as ever, when she wants to be. A calculated look back to her glory days and even earlier, Hurricane is possibly Grace Jones' most focused artistic statement and a worthy sequel to her classic early-'80s albums.

Grace Jones: Hurricane (Review)
about 1 year ago

Grace Jones is ferocious. She is a frightening, feisty glamazon that seems to be ignoring the banality of the process known as aging with her bold, chiseled features and statuesque natural beauty. She is a style icon and a pop culture legend, entirely approachable in person and staggeringly intimidating on stage. Simply speaking, I just can't get enough. Her latest release is the appropriate...

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Grace Jones Stirs Up A "Hurricane" At Meltdown With Video + Songs Off New Album!
about 1 year ago
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The amazing, dynamic and vivacious Grace Jones immediately conquered the pop scene with the same prowress she posessed 2 decades ago. Her most recent album release was 1989's Bulletproof Heart, but this Fall the avant-diva will return to the spotlight like a Hurricane!The buzz kicked into high gear last month when Jones' name appeared on the Massive Attack-curated Meltdown Festival lineup, alo...

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Grace Jones - Corporate Cannibal
about 1 year ago

.Massive Attack have said on a number of occasions that they love Grace Jones; by the sound of this new track, she loves them as well. Last year, Jones made a sizeable impact when she appeared as Jarvis Cocker's guest at the Meltdown Festival at the Royal Festival Hall, singing "Trust In Me"; since then, she has completed a new album, Hurricane, recorded with her on/off beau, techno pr...

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GRACE JONES: Hurricane
about 1 year ago

So the new Grace Jones album Hurricane has leaked! review coming soon.... while you're waiting on that you can read this great interview Miranda Sawyer did with her for the Observer by clicking here Here Grace is talking about the album at the Q awards the other week... I have no words, she's amazing LOL

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GRACE JONES: Hurricane Demos & Pull Up To The Bumper on Jools Holland
about 1 year ago

Well I'm officially obsessed with Grace Jones 's Hurricane album. This evening I stumbled across some Grace Jones demo's that I'm sharing with you. These two songs leaked together in 2007, so I would guess they are from the same session, but who knows?. 'Volunteer' was abandoned at an early stage, but I really think it could have been fabulous, it reminds me a lot of Madonna 's Erotica, fr...

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Grace Jones: Hurricane (Review)
about 1 year ago

Grace Jones is ferocious. She is a frightening, feisty glamazon that seems to be ignoring the banality of the process known as aging with her bold, chiseled features and statuesque natural beauty. She is a style icon and a pop culture legend, entirely approachable in person and staggeringly intimidating on stage. Simply speaking, I just can't get enough. Her latest release is the appropriate...

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