Affection (Lisa Stansfield Album)
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''Affection'' is the debut solo album by British singer-songwriter and actress
Lisa Stansfield Lisa Jane Stansfield (born 11 April 1966) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Her career began in 1980 when she won the singing competition ''Search for a Star''. After appearances in various television shows and releasing her first ...
, released by
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on 20 November 1989. Stansfield co-wrote all songs with Ian Devaney and Andy Morris. Devaney and Morris also produced the album, except for " This Is the Right Time" which was produced by
Coldcut Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, Coldcut are also considered the first stars of UK electronic dance music due to their innovative style, ...
. ''Affection'' received critical acclaim from music critics and was commercially successful. It reached top ten on the charts in many countries and has sold over five million copies worldwide. The album spawned a hit song, " All Around the World", and four other successful singles: "This Is the Right Time", "
Live Together "Live Together" is a song recorded by British singer, songwriter and actress Lisa Stansfield for her debut album, ''Affection'' (1989). It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris. It was releas ...
", " What Did I Do to You?" and " You Can't Deny It". ''Affection'' was rereleased as a deluxe 2CD + DVD set in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2014 and in Europe on 21 November 2014.


Background

In March 1989, Stansfield was featured on
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's song "
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" which she co-wrote. The single became a top forty hit in Europe, reaching number eleven in the United Kingdom. In the United States, it peaked at number six on the ''
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. On the strength of this hit,
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signed Stansfield as a solo artist, with Ian Devaney and Andy Morris from their band Blue Zone as her composers, musicians and producers. Coldcut returned the favour by producing Stansfield's next record " This Is the Right Time".


Content

The whole album was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris. All songs were produced by Devaney and Morris, except " This Is the Right Time" produced by
Coldcut Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, Coldcut are also considered the first stars of UK electronic dance music due to their innovative style, ...
. At first, ''Affection'' was released in Europe on 20 November 1989. It included thirteen songs on the CD and
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editions of the album and ten songs on the LP version (without "Affection", "Wake Up Baby" and "The Way You Want It"). On 20 February 1990, the album was issued in North America with noticeably refined mixes of several of the songs and different sequence of the tracks. In 2003, ''Affection'' was remastered and re-released as limited edition
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with four bonus songs: "
People Hold On "People Hold On" is a song by British band Coldcut and singer-songwriter Lisa Stansfield, released as the first single from the band's debut album, '' What's That Noise?'' (1989). It was written by Matt Black, Jonathan More and Stansfield, an ...
", "My Apple Heart", "Lay Me Down" and "Something's Happenin'". The last three tracks were originally included on the European single, " What Did I Do to You?". In North America, "Lay Me Down" and "Something's Happenin'" were featured on the " You Can't Deny It" single and "My Apple Heart" became "This Is the Right Time"
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. ''Affection'' was remastered and expanded, and was re-released as a deluxe 2CD + DVD set in November 2014. It was expanded to feature rare tracks and 12" mixes plus videos, live footage and a specially recorded interview with Stansfield. The twenty-eight-page booklet features photos, memorabilia, lyrics and brand new sleeve notes. The set was issued in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2014 and in Europe on 21 November 2014. It was also released as a part of ''
The Collection 1989–2003 ''The Collection 1989–2003'' is a thirteen- CD and five DVD box set by British recording artist Lisa Stansfield. It was released by Edsel Records in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2014 and in Europe on 21 November 2014. It includes five ...
'' at the same time. The 2014 reissue of ''Affection'' includes previously unreleased track, "The Love in Me" (Extended Version). Issued at the same time, '' People Hold On ... The Remix Anthology'' features the following previously unreleased remixes of songs from ''Affection'': " All Around the World" ( Attack Mix), "What Did I Do to You?" ( Red Zone Mix) and "The Love in Me" ( 12" Remix).


Singles

" This Is the Right Time" was released as the first single in Europe on 31 July 1989 and peaked at number thirteen in the United Kingdom, number seventeen in Germany and number twenty in Austria. One year later on 30 July 1990, it was issued as the third North American single, reaching number twelve in Canada and number twenty-one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "This Is the Right Time" also peaked at number one on the US
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and number thirteen on the
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. The second European single, " All Around the World" was released on 16 October 1989. It became a hit reaching number one in the United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway and Spain, and peaking inside top ten elsewhere. "All Around the World" was also issued as the first single in North America on 15 January 1990. It was commercially successful reaching number three in Canada and on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "All Around the World" also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Dance Club Songs, and was certified
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by the
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for selling over one million copies in the United States. The third European single, "
Live Together "Live Together" is a song recorded by British singer, songwriter and actress Lisa Stansfield for her debut album, ''Affection'' (1989). It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris. It was releas ...
" was issued on 29 January 1990 and reached top ten in the United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium. " What Did I Do to You?" was released as the next single in Europe on 30 April 1990 and peaked at number seven in Italy, number twenty in Ireland and number twenty-five in the United Kingdom. The second North American single, " You Can't Deny It" was also successful. It was issued on 2 May 1990 and reached number fourteen in Canada and on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The single also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and peaked at number two on the Hot Dance Club Songs in the US. A
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single "This Is the Right Time"/"You Can't Deny It" with the US remixes was issued in selected European countries in September 1990 as the final release from ''Affection''. In 2003, "This Is the Right Time", "All Around the World", "Live Together" and "You Can't Deny It" were included on '' Biography: The Greatest Hits''. "The Love in Me" was twice considered as a potential single, first in late 1989 as a prospective follow-up to "All Around the World" and then again in 1990, when it was discarded in favour of the still more danceable "What Did I Do to You?". New remixes were produced on both occasions, only to be shelved. They were released in 2014 on the reissue of ''Affection'' and '' People Hold On ... The Remix Anthology'' (also on ''
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'').


Critical reception

''Affection'' received favourable reviews from music critics. Writing retrospectively for
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, Alex Henderson said, "Stansfield took the R&B world by storm with her melancholy,
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-influenced single ' All Around the World.' ..Though she didn't shy away from hip-hop and house-music elements, ''Affection'' leaves no doubt where the British singer's heart lies – sleek yet gritty '70s R&B. Though the retro leanings of such updated soul treasures as ' You Can't Deny It' and ' What Did I Do to You?' are obvious, Stansfield's producers keep things very fresh sounding by embracing a decidedly high-tech and very late-'80s/early-'90s production style. Though essentially a soul diva, Stansfield has a disco masterpiece in the love-and-togetherness anthem ' This Is the Right Time.'" Amy Linden for ''
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'' called Stansfield the "sleek soul mama for the Nineties. ..''Affection'' is a picture-perfect marriage between house beats and the torchy growl of late-night silky soul. Not since
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has a white girl pulled off the pure joy and emotionality that Stansfield does, and without the downside of trying to sound authentically 'black.' Stansfield evokes
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on 'Mighty Love' and
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on 'You Can't Deny It' but doesn't ape them. She does it her way, with a hint of Brit reserve and a cool, never cold, aloofness. There's no chest thumping or sweating – Stansfield accomplishes what she has to with disarming ease. The way she reaches for the high notes ('What Did I Do to You?') and the way her voice slinks around the line 'so-oo sad' in 'All Around the World' show that this is someone who knows her roots – even if they aren't really hers. ''Affections thirteen songs intermingle sweet Philly soul swing, the elegant string sections of the Seventies and Barry White's better moments of lushness; driving percussive keyboard patterns bring the mix firmly up to date. More simply, the album is an ideal blend of clubland energy and the passion of soul music, a dance record you can listen to."
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of ''
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'' wrote, "Stansfield sounds both sultry and sincere: 'Sincerity,' in fact, is the subject (and title) of her most striking song, which she delivers with quiet but smoldering innocence. This is her first album, but she already sounds as if she knows who she is." He added that the album's producers have "invented rhythms so specific that each song seems to be shaped by its own genetic code. Some songs are chunky, some are silken; one underscores its title, 'Poison,' with what almost could be the sound of mammoth dark velvet bells. And that makes ''Affection'' stand out from other dance albums. The onrushing beat is varied and subtle enough to sweep you away not just once or twice, but in song after song."
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stated, "like few of her predecessors (
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,
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), Stansfield's style is virtually devoid of trademark, display, or drama. The songs themselves are as attractive and unassuming as her voice, a fine instrument that provides more than the expected quota of aural pleasure without drowning you in its bounty."


Commercial reception

''Affection'' has sold over five million copies around the world. It was certified three-times Platinum in the United Kingdom and Platinum and Gold in various countries, including
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in the United States for selling over one million copies. The album reached top ten around the globe, including number one in Austria and Italy. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number two and in the United States, it reached number nine. ''Affection'' is Stansfield's most successful album.


Awards

During the 1990 Brit Awards, Stansfield was nominated for four
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: British Breakthrough, British Female Solo, British Single (" All Around the World") and Best Video ("All Around the World"). She won the British Breakthrough Award and performed "All Around the World" at the ceremony. With "All Around the World" Stansfield also won two
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for Best Contemporary Song (1990) and Best International Song (1991). Stansfield also won a
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in category Best Newcomer in 1990. In 1991, she received an
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in category Writer of the Most Performed Song ("All Around the World"). Stansfield also received two
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s in 1990: Best New Artist Award and Innovation Award. Other trophies include two DMC Awards in 1990 for Best Album and Best Artist. In 1991, Stansfield was also awarded with
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for Best British Artist. At the
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she was nominated as
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and
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("All Around the World") but lost to
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in both cases.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits taken from
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. *
Lisa Stansfield Lisa Jane Stansfield (born 11 April 1966) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Her career began in 1980 when she won the singing competition ''Search for a Star''. After appearances in various television shows and releasing her first ...
– vocals *
Coldcut Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, Coldcut are also considered the first stars of UK electronic dance music due to their innovative style, ...
– producer *Ian Devaney – producer, engineer, mixing, all instruments, programming, arrangements *
Kate Garner Kathryn Mary Garner (born 9 July 1954) is a British photographer, fine artist and singer. Early life Born in Wigan, Lancashire to Anne Philomena Shannon and George Sandeman Garner, a factory worker and a sailor, Garner was expelled from high s ...
– photography *Stephen Gibson – trumpet *Felix Kendall – engineer *Andy Morris – producer, engineer, mixing, all instruments, programming, arrangements, trumpet *Tim Parry – executive producer *Richard Scott – engineer * Mark Saunders – mixing *
Jazz Summers Gordon "Jazz" Summers (15 March 1944 – 14 August 2015) was a British music manager. He managed acts such as Snow Patrol, the Verve, Scissor Sisters and Klaxons. With Simon Napier-Bell, he co-managed Wham! and is credited with having enabled the ...
– executive producer


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Release history


References

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