Waltz Darling
Waltz Darling | ||||
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Studio album by Malcolm McLaren and The Bootzilla Orchestra | ||||
Released | 13 July 1989 | |||
Recorded |
Abbey Road Studios, London Pearl Sound Detroit The Hit Factory, New York | |||
Genre | Dance music | |||
Length | 36:23 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Malcolm McLaren, "Bootsy" Collins, Phil Ramone, Andy Richards, Maz Kessler, Robby Kilgore, David LeBolt, David A. Stewart | |||
Malcolm McLaren and The Bootzilla Orchestra chronology | ||||
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Singles from Waltz Darling | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Robert Christgau | B link |
Waltz Darling is the fourth studio album by Malcolm McLaren (his only with The Bootzilla Orchestra) released in 1989. The album spawned several popular singles, most notably "Deep in Vogue" a collaboration with Willi Ninja, best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris is Burning,[1] which introduced vogue style of dance to the mainstream.
Track listing
Side one | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "House Of The Blue Danube (An Instrumental)" (Featuring Bootsy Collins and Jeff Beck) | Malcolm McLaren | 4:54 |
2. | "Something's Jumpin' In Your Shirt" (Featuring Lisa Marie) | Maz Kessler, Robby Kilgore, Malcolm McLaren | 4:51 |
3. | "Waltz Darling" (Introducing Lourdes and Pretty Fatt) | David LeBolt, Malcolm McLaren | 4:27 |
4. | "Shall We Dance" | Malcolm McLaren | 4:40 |
Side two | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
5. | "Deep in Vogue" (Introducing Lourdes and Willie Ninja) | David LeBolt, Malcolm McLaren | 4:02 |
6. | "Call A Wave" (Featuring Jeff Beck and Introducing Gina Cie) | Malcolm McLaren | 4:14 |
7. | "Algernon's Simply Awfully Good At Algebra" (Introducing Miss Ndea) | Malcolm McLaren, Dave A. Stewart | 4:01 |
8. | "I Like You In Velvet" | Maz Kessler, Robby Kilgore, Malcolm McLaren | 5:17 |
Personnel
- "Bootsy" Collins – Production (tracks 2, 4 and 8)
- Maz Kessler – Production (tracks 2 and 8)
- Robby Kilgore – Production (tracks 2 and 8)
- David LeBolt – Production (tracks 3 and 5)
- Malcolm McLaren – Production
- Phil Ramone – Production
- Andy Richards – Production (track 1)
- David A. Stewart – Production (track 7)
- Mark Moore and William Orbit – Additional Production and Remix (track 5)
- Ben Grosse – Recording (Detroit)
- Andy Richards – Recording (London)
- Lord Frederick Leighton – Front Cover Painting: "Flaming June"
- The Leisure Process – Sleeve Design
- Jay Healey – Mixing
- Kevin Davies – Photography
- Robin Derrick – Photography
References
- ↑ Juan Battle, Sandra L. Barnes, Black sexualities: probing powers, passions, practices, and policies, pp. 26–9.
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