Island Life

For other uses, see Island Life (disambiguation).
Island Life
Compilation album by Grace Jones
Released December 1985
Recorded 1977–85
Genre
Length 47:48
Label Island
Grace Jones chronology
Slave to the Rhythm
(1985)
Island Life
(1985)
Inside Story
(1986)
Alternative cover
1996 Island Life 2 re-release
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Robert ChristgauB-[3]

Island Life is Grace Jones' compilation album released in December 1985, summing up the first nine years of her musical career. The album sits among Jones' best-selling works.

Background

After the major commercial success Grace Jones achieved with her comeback album Slave to the Rhythm in 1985, Island Records decided to release a best-of compilation at the end of the same year. Island Life would feature songs from most of Jones' Island Records albums: Portfolio, Fame, Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing, Living My Life, and Slave to the Rhythm. No tracks from Muse were included. Some of the songs appeared in edited forms, and a remix of "Love Is the Drug" was included. No new songs were recorded for the album. Island Life consists only of previously released material, produced by Tom Moulton, Chris Blackwell, Alex Sadkin and Trevor Horn. American writer and journalist Glenn O'Brien wrote an essay for the record sleeve.

The Australian LP release of the album came with a bonus 12" disc containing four songs: "My Jamaican Guy", "Pull Up to the Bumper", "On Your Knees" and "Warm Leatherette", and the 1986 UK cassette release included three bonus tracks: "Demolition Man", "Nipple to the Bottle" and "Grace Jones Musclemix".

Island Life met with a warm commercial reception worldwide. It was a major success in the UK, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart in December 1985, and New Zealand, where it topped the chart in March 1986, thus becoming the only chart-topper in Jones' entire career. CD sales of the album in the United States since 1991 have reached 112,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[4]

In April 1996 Island Records and Universal re-released the album under the name Island Life 2. Released only in France, it featured four additional tracks: "Pars", "Feel Up" and two versions of a 1993 single "Sex Drive", intended for the Black Marilyn album, which remains unreleased to date.[5] This version retains the cover picture of the original album, with the only difference being the yellow-coloured background.

Artwork

The cover picture is one of the most famous images of Grace Jones and was created by her then-partner Jean-Paul Goude. The impossibly graceful arabesque is actually a montage of separate images, following Goude's ideas on creating credible illusions with his cut-and-paint technique. The body position is "anatomically unlikely".[6] The picture was originally published in New York magazine in 1978 and subsequently used in the music video for Jones' hit single "La Vie en rose". It has been since described as "one of pop culture's most famous photographs".[7] Also included in the album sleeve are other iconic images of Jones, among them the "twins" photograph, Grace Jones in a cage and wearing a "maternity" dress.

The cover picture was featured in Michael Ochs' 1996 book 1000 Record Covers[8] and has been often imitated in works by other artists.[9] American model Amber Rose recreated the pose for her 2010 photo shoot.[10] The image was also channeled in Nicki Minaj's 2011 music video for "Stupid Hoe", mimicking the pose.[11] The cover art for Kylie Minogue's most successful album Fever, was inspired by the Island Life cover.

Singles

As no new material was recorded for Island Life, the album was promoted by re-releases of singles. "Pull Up to the Bumper" was released at the end of 1985, with new artwork and "La Vie en rose" as a double A-side single. The song, which had peaked at number 53 in the UK when released originally in 1981, climbed to number 12 and became one of Jones' greatest hits in the UK. It also topped its previous peak positions in Germany and New Zealand. A special "Musclemix" version of the song was also released, which was a mash-up of "Pull Up to the Bumper" and other hits.

"Love Is the Drug" was released as the second single in early 1986, remixed by Eric "E.T." Thorngren. A music video was produced and the single, which had not charted upon its original 1980 release, entered charts in the UK, Ireland and Germany. A remixed version of "Private Life" was also released and the single re-entered singles chart in the UK. A "Re-Mix Re-Mask" mash-up was also released.

Track listing

Standard release

Side A

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "La Vie en rose"  Édith Piaf, Louigny, Mack DavidPortfolio 7:25
2. "I Need a Man"  Paul Adrian Slade, Pierre PapadiamondisPortfolio 3:22
3. "Do or Die"  Jack Robinson, James BoldenFame 3:22
4. "Private Life"  Chrissie HyndeWarm Leatherette 5:10
5. "Love Is the Drug"  Bryan Ferry, Andy MackayWarm Leatherette 6:02

Side B

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
6. "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)"  Ástor Piazzolla, Barry Reynolds, Dennis Wilkey, Nathalie DelonNightclubbing 4:29
7. "Pull Up to the Bumper"  Kookoo Baya, Grace Jones, Dana ManoNightclubbing 3:38
8. "Walking in the Rain"  Harry Vanda, George YoungNightclubbing 4:18
9. "My Jamaican Guy"  Grace JonesLiving My Life 6:00
10. "Slave to the Rhythm"  Bruce Woolley, Simon Darlow, Stephen Lipson, Trevor HornSlave to the Rhythm 4:22

Notes: 7" edits of "Do or Die", "Pull Up to the Bumper" and "Slave to the Rhythm" are included. "Love Is the Drug" appears in Eric "E.T." Thorngren's remix.

UK cassette release

Side A

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "La Vie en rose"  Édith Piaf, Louigny, Mack DavidPortfolio 7:25
2. "I Need a Man"  Paul Adrian Slade, Pierre PapadiamondisPortfolio 3:22
3. "Do or Die"  Jack Robinson, James BoldenFame 3:22
4. "Private Life"  Chrissie HyndeWarm Leatherette 5:10
5. "Love Is the Drug"  Bryan Ferry, Andy MackayWarm Leatherette 6:02
6. "Demolition Man"  StingNightclubbing  
7. "Nipple to the Bottle"  Grace Jones, Sly DunbarLiving My Life  

Side B

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
8. "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)"  Ástor Piazzolla, Barry Reynolds, Dennis Wilkey, Nathalie DelonNightclubbing 4:29
9. "Pull Up to the Bumper"  Kookoo Baya, Grace Jones, Dana ManoNightclubbing 3:38
10. "Walking in the Rain"  Harry Vanda, George YoungNightclubbing 4:18
11. "My Jamaican Guy"  Grace JonesLiving My Life 6:00
12. "Slave to the Rhythm"  Bruce Woolley, Simon Darlow, Stephen Lipson, Trevor HornSlave to the Rhythm 4:22
13. "Grace Jones Musclemix"  variousIsland Life  

Island Life 2

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "La Vie en rose"  Édith Piaf, Louigny, Mack DavidPortfolio 7:25
2. "I Need a Man"  Paul Adrian Slade, Pierre PapadiamondisPortfolio 3:22
3. "Do or Die"  Jack Robinson, James BoldenFame 3:22
4. "Private Life"  Chrissie HyndeWarm Leatherette 5:11
5. "Love Is the Drug"  Bryan Ferry, Andy MackayWarm Leatherette 6:03
6. "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)"  Ástor Piazzolla, Barry Reynolds, Dennis Wilkey, Nathalie DelonNightclubbing 4:29
7. "Pull Up to the Bumper"  Kookoo Baya, Grace Jones, Dana ManoNightclubbing 3:39
8. "Walking in the Rain"  Harry Vanda, George YoungNightclubbing 4:18
9. "My Jamaican Guy"  Grace JonesLiving My Life 6:00
10. "Slave to the Rhythm"  Bruce Woolley, Simon Darlow, Stephen Lipson, Trevor HornSlave to the Rhythm 4:23
11. "Pars"  Jacques HigelinWarm Leatherette 4:48
12. "Feel Up"  Grace JonesNightclubbing 4:04
13. "Sex Drive" (Sex Pitch Mix)Sheep on DrugsBlack Marilyn 7:18
14. "Sex Drive" (Hard Drive Mix)Sheep on DrugsBlack Marilyn 5:10

Commercial reception

Chart performance

Chart (1985–86) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[12] 9
Austria[13] 10
Germany[14][15] 22
Netherlands[16] 14
New Zealand[17] 1
Norway[18] 19
Switzerland[19] 22
United Kingdom[20][21] 4
United States[22][23] 161

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Australia (ARIA)[24] Gold 35,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[25] Gold 30,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[26] Platinum 15,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[27] Gold 100,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Year Format(s) Label
Worldwide 1985 LP, CD, Cassette Island, Island Masters, Bertelsmann
Australia LP Festival
Portugal LP Island, Dacapo
Yugoslavia LP Island, Jugoton
UK 1986 Cassette Island
Brazil 1988 LP Island
Europe 1989 CD Island
US, Europe 1990 CD Island, Island Masters
France 1996 CD Universal International

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