Soul Kiss
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Soul Kiss | ||||
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File:Soul kiss.jpg | ||||
Studio album by Olivia Newton-John | ||||
Released | October 1985 | |||
Genre | Pop, synthpop, adult contemporary | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | John Farrar | |||
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Soul Kiss is the thirteenth studio album by Australian pop, adult contemporary singer, Olivia Newton-John, which was released in October 1985. It made No. 11 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and the Top 30 on the United States Billboard 200. The album was produced by long-time associate, John Farrar, who also co-wrote four tracks; the cover art includes photography of Newton-John by Helmut Newton and Herb Ritts.
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Reception
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Although the album was not as commercially successful as her previous efforts it made the Top 30 on the United States Billboard 200,[2] and was certified Gold by RIAA in the US.[3] It charted at No. 5 in Japan; and peaked at No. 11 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart.[4]
Singles
- The album's title song reached No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts;[2] and peaked at No. 12 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.[4] Newton-John's last US Top 40 Pop single to date; her second-to-last in Canada; and "Bubbled Under" on the UK singles chart at No. 100. It was also remixed into a 12" single mix, which featured a new Carib-influenced percussion overdub.
- The follow-up single, "Toughen Up," (written for Tina Turner but rejected by her as inferior) failed to chart, except for a top 70 placement in Australia.[4]
Track listing
- "Toughen Up" (Graham Lyle, Terry Britten) 3:51
- "Soul Kiss" (Mark Goldenberg) 4:32
- "Queen of the Publication" (John Farrar, Stephen Kipner, Tom Snow) 3:55
- "Emotional Tangle" (Farrar, Billy Thorpe) 4:05
- "Culture Shock" (Kipner, Paul Bliss) 3:52
- "Moth to a Flame" (Kipner, Bliss) 3:46
- "Overnight Observation" (Farrar, Snow) 4:27
- "You Were Great, How Was I?" (duet with Carl Wilson) (Farrar, Snow) 3:46
- "Driving Music" (Kipner, Tommy Emmanuel) 3:41
- "The Right Moment" (Gerry Rafferty) 3:44
- European and Japanese versions also contained "Electric" as the tenth track. In the US, "Electric" was the "B side" to the first single, "Soul Kiss."
Personnel
- Musicians
- Olivia Newton-John: lead vocals
- Christopher Cross, Katey Sagal: backing vocals
- Larry Carlton, John Farrar, Steve Lukather, Lee Ritenour: guitars
- Mark Goldenberg, Steve Kipner, Greg Phillinganes, Marcus Ryle, Tom Snow, Billy Thorpe: synthesisers
- Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel, Sr.: bass guitars
- Vinnie Colaiuta, Carlos Vega: drums
- Paulinho Da Costa, Michael Fisher: percussion
- Tom Scott: lyricon
- Ara Tokatlián: Pan flute
- Jeremy Lubbock: strings arrangements
- Production work
- Producer: John Farrar
- Art work
- Photography: Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts
Charts
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Certifications
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Singles
Singles Charts | Title | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[4] | "Soul Kiss" | 12 |
"Toughen Up" | 69 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[2] | "Soul Kiss" | 20 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[2] | "Soul Kiss" | 20 |
US Billboard Hot Dance[2] | "Soul Kiss" | 28 |
Canadian Charts[citation needed] | "Soul Kiss" | 25 |
Video
Soul Kiss | |
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File:SoulKissVideo.jpg | |
Video by Olivia Newton-John | |
Released | 1985 |
Recorded | 1985 |
Genre | Music video |
Length | 20 minutes |
Label | MCA |
Producer | Jacqui Byford |
Soul Kiss is a compilation of music and clips from the album Soul Kiss, featuring the singer Olivia Newton-John.
Matt Lattanzi, her husband at the time, appeared in the "Soul Kiss" video.
Contents
- Toughen Up
- Emotional Tangle
- Culture Shock
- Soul Kiss
- The Right Moment
References
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