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''Island Life'' is a
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by
Grace Jones Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a model, singer and actress. Born in Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was a teenager. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for ...
, released in December 1985, summing up the first nine years of her musical career. The album sits among Jones' best-selling works.


Production and release

After the major commercial success Grace Jones achieved with her comeback album '' Slave to the Rhythm'' in 1985,
Island Records Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, anoth ...
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
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Love Is the Drug "Love Is the Drug" is a 1975 song from English rock band Roxy Music's fifth studio album ''Siren'', released as a single in September 1975. Co-written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay, the song originated as a slower, dreamier track until the b ...
" was included. No new songs were recorded for the album. ''Island Life'' consists only of previously released material, produced by Tom Moulton,
Chris Blackwell Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell (born 22 June 1937) is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels". According to the Rock and Roll ...
, 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-inch 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". 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. 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". The picture was originally published in ''
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'' magazine in 1978 and subsequently used in the music video for Jones' hit single "
La Vie en rose "La Vie en rose" (; ) is the signature song of popular French singer Édith Piaf, written in 1945, popularized in 1946, and released as a single in 1947. The song became very popular in the US in 1950, when seven versions reached the ''Billboard ...
". It has been since described as "one of pop culture's most famous photographs". 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'' and has been often imitated in works by other artists. The image was also referenced in Nicki Minaj's 2011 music video for " Stupid Hoe", with Minaj mimicking the pose.


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 remixed and released at the end of 1985. 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. A special "Musclemix" version of the song was also released, which was a megamix of "Pull Up to the Bumper" and other hits. "
Love Is the Drug "Love Is the Drug" is a 1975 song from English rock band Roxy Music's fifth studio album ''Siren'', released as a single in September 1975. Co-written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay, the song originated as a slower, dreamier track until the b ...
" was released as the second single in early 1986, remixed by Eric Thorngren (on 7"). 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 "Love Is the Drug" by Paul "Groucho" Smykle was also released on 12", and the single re-entered singles chart in the UK. A megamix titled "Re-Mix Re-Mask" was also released on 12", backed with the Smykle remix of "Private Life".


Critical reception

The album received favorable reviews from music critics. Andy Kellman from AllMusic website wrote that the album is a mostly concisive overview of Jones catalog which includes Jones's "'70s collaborations with Tom Moulton and her stellar '80s work with Sly & Robbie." He also wrote that although the album is a "decent introduction for casual fans" it lacks of "crucial material like 'Warm Leatherette' and 'Nipple to the Bottle.'" Music critic
Robert Christgau Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most well-known and influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and ...
gave the album a B− and felt that a "lot of her best material is simply ignored" in the record.


Commercial performance

''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's entire career. CD sales of the album in the United States since 1991 have reached 112,000, according to
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Track listing

All tracks produced by
Chris Blackwell Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell (born 22 June 1937) is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels". According to the Rock and Roll ...
and Alex Sadkin, except for "La Vie en rose", "I Need a Man" and "Do or Die", produced by Tom Moulton, "Slave to the Rhythm", produced by Trevor Horn with assistance from Stephen Lipson, and "Sex Drive" on ''Island Life 2'', produced by Mark Pistel and Philip Steir. Side B


Notes

* "Grace Jones Musclemix" is a mashup of (in order) "Pull Up to the Bumper", "Slave to the Rhythm", "Warm Leatherette", "Private Life", "Walking in the Rain", " Use Me" and "Love Is the Drug". * 7″ edits of "Do or Die", "Pull Up to the Bumper" and "Slave to the Rhythm" are included. * "Love Is the Drug" appears as Eric "E.T." Thorngren's remix.


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Bibliography

* {{Authority control 1985 compilation albums Albums produced by Trevor Horn Grace Jones compilation albums Island Records compilation albums