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''Physical'' is the eleventh studio album by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released through MCA Records on 13 October 1981. The album was produced and partly written by her long-time record producer
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. Recorded and mixed at David J. Holman's studio in
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additional recording at Ocean Way, ''Physical'' became one of Newton-John's most controversial and sexual records, and her most successful studio album. Musically, the album features considerable use of
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s, and it explores lyrical themes such as love and relationships, sex, and
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. Upon its release, while the album was a success it received positive reviews from music critics, many of them considering it to be Newton-John's best effort. The album charted high in several countries, including the
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,
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and Newton-John's native
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, becoming one of the most successful albums of the early 1980s. It also ranks among the best-selling albums by Australian solo artists, selling more than ten million copies worldwide. The album's title track was a commercial phenomenon, staying 10 weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, at the time tying the record set by
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's 1977 single " You Light Up My Life". The song and its
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were controversial, having been banned or edited by several radio stations and television channels (such as MTV) for its sexual references. The single was followed by " Make a Move on Me", another top-ten worldwide hit. "
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", which failed to enter the majority of musical charts but reached the top twenty in the United Kingdom, had a music video featuring Newton-John's boyfriend (and later husband) Matt Lattanzi. A video compilation, '' Olivia Physical'', was produced, featuring music videos of all songs from the album. The material was a commercial and critical success, and earned Newton-John a Grammy Award for Video of the Year. The album was promoted with Newton-John's 1982 North American Physical Tour, performances from which a home video entitled '' Olivia in Concert'' was produced. The ''Physical'' era marked the height of Newton-John's solo career, gaining her wide acclaim as one of the most successful female artists of the early 1980s.


Background and development

In 1978, Newton-John starred as the female lead, "Sandy", in the
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'' Grease'', which was a worldwide blockbuster and had a best-selling soundtrack. Before the film, Newton-John was known for country pop and
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songs. Following the huge success of ''Grease'', and inspired by her character's transformation from goody-goody "Sandy 1" to the sexy, spandex-clad "Sandy 2", she traded her previous musical styles for a sexier and more aggressive pop image. Later that same year, Newton-John released the studio album '' Totally Hot'', and two years later, the '' Xanadu'' soundtrack (1980), both with a more pop-oriented style than in her past albums. ''Physical'' was recorded and released in 1981, marking the longest gap between Newton-John studio albums at the time; from 1971 to 1978, she recorded at least one studio album per year. Newton-John feared that she could be overexposed with many works released in a short period. ''Physical'' followed Newton-John's new image, perceived as a more sexualized and mature record. It also marked her first studio album without any
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tracks. The new music style generated some criticism from the country-music community and Newton-John's old fans. In a '' Billboard'' article, she said: "You might lose a few fans but you gain others. You have to do what's comfortable. ..I've gotten the confidence to be more adventurous whereas in the past I didn't think it was time." The lead single "Physical" (originally "Let's Get Physical") was written by Terry Shaddick and Newton-John's longtime friend Steve Kipner, and initially was intended for a "macho male rock figure like
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", according to Kipner. When Newton-John's then-manager Lee Kramer accidentally heard the demo, he immediately sent the song to her, but initially she didn't want to release the song because it was "too cheeky". It was the first of several Newton-John releases written by Kipner. The songs "Recovery" and "Falling" had been originally featured on John Farrar's 1980 self-titled solo album, but were later remodeled for ''Physical''. The album's eighth track, "Carried Away", was written by
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and Albhy Galuten for
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's '' Guilty'' album, but Streisand rejected the song, providing Newton-John the chance to record it. The song's original demo, sung by Gibb, was released on '' The Guilty Demos'', released through
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in 2006. ''Physical'' was the first Newton-John album to include
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themes. Tracks " Silvery Rain", written by The Shadows member Hank Marvin and released as single in 1971 by
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, and "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)", a Newton-John-penned song, feature these themes. Newton-John also embraced ecological themes on later albums such as '' The Rumour'' and '' Gaia: One Woman's Journey''. ''Physical''s nature- and sensuality-themed photos were shot primarily in
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by the famous American photographer Herb Ritts in the first half of 1981. Newton-John also filmed the video for "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)" and some takes of ''Olivia Physical'' there. The album's cover ranks among the most popular and iconic photos of Newton-John, and as one of Ritts' most popular works. The cover has been compared to that of
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's '' True Blue'', also shot by Ritts.


Composition

''Physical'' is among Newton-John's most diverse albums, and set her career in a totally different direction. The album was completely produced by Newton-John's longtime collaborator John Farrar, who did a then-modern music production, which later became a musical trend during the 1980s. The songs feature mainly a
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sound, with Newton-John singing more high notes than usual during her country pop era. The album contains widespread use of synthesizers, which made it one of Newton-John's most dance-pop-oriented recordings, especially on the songs "Landslide" and "Physical". The vocoder background vocals made by John Farrar also were used, most notably on "Stranger's Touch" and "Recovery". The songs "Carried Away" and "Falling" have a more
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sound than Newton-John's past ballads, because of the more extensive use of guitars and synthesizers. Lyrically, ''Physical'' explores themes relating to the behaviour of humans and their relationship with the world around. The songs "Falling" and "Landslide" tell about falling in love and love at first sight. The lyrics of "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)" deal with the killing of dolphins for commercial gain, with sounds of the marine mammal in the background. "Carried Away"'s lyrics talk about a relationship breakup, and "Recovery" tells of a lonely woman who is recovering from a troubled relationship. "Silvery Rain" denounces the
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. "Love Make Me Strong" tells about the power of love in the determination of a person. The songs "Physical" and "Make a Move on Me" have more sexualized lyrics, with some suggestive innuendos.


Video album

Each song from ''Physical'' has its respective
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. All the music videos were filmed for the ''Physical'' video album, which was directed by Brian Grant. The recordings were made in late 1981, in
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, Honolulu and Newton-John's home at Malibu, California. The songs " Hopelessly Devoted to You", " A Little More Love" and " Magic" (Newton-John hit singles from the 1978 soundtrack '' Grease'', the studio album of the same year, '' Totally Hot'', and the 1980 soundtrack '' Xanadu'', respectively) also had new music videos filmed for the video album. Newton-John's then-boyfriend (now ex-husband) Matt Lattanzi participated for the "Landslide" music video. The video debuted on 8 February 1982 on ABC as '' Let's Get Physical'', and boasted 35% of the United States viewing audience when its first aired. The home video version was released later as '' Olivia Physical'', on VHS,
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formats by MCA Home Video. The television version has little differences from the home video version. The television version features video interludes starring Olivia, introducing some music videos, and the home video version features the music videos for "Love Make Me Strong" and "Falling". The video was a critical and commercial success, being a ''Billboard'' top charting music video for many weeks in 1981, earning a Grammy Award for Video of the Year and a nomination for an
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for Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program.


Promotion

The album promotion was made throughout 1981–82, and included several appearances across the world. In the United States, Newton-John performed on the music television series '' Solid Gold'' (performing "Physical" and "Make a Move on Me") and at the award show of American Music Awards of 1982 (performing "Make a Move on Me"). She was interviewed on the television shows ''
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'' and '' The Merv Griffin Show'' (with the special guests
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and Rick Springfield). Additionally, Newton-John hosted the seventh season finale of ''
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'', performing "Physical", "Make a Move on Me" and "Landslide". Newton-John also made performances and interviews to television programs in Japan, Brazil,
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(which was controversial because some verses of "Physical" were banned in the country),
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and several countries of
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. In Canada, the album was promoted in Vic Tanny's health clubs, which offered ''Physical''-thematized club passes and discounts on the album purchase in Capitol-EMI's Mr. Sound stores. At the 24th Grammy Awards, Olivia presented the
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category, together with
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.


Singles

" Physical" was released as the album lead single on 28 September 1981 by MCA Records. The single is the most successful solo hit of Olivia's career, and became her fifth and final number one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Physical" stayed for 10 weeks on the top of Hot 100, from 21 November 1981 through 23 January 1982. It was the largest permanence at the time, becoming the most successful song on the '' Billboard'' in the 1980s. The song and music video (which was recorded in a gym, with several men working out) were very controversial due to the implied sexual content, being innovative and provocative for the time. It was received positively by critics, with most of them calling it "good-naturedly sexy" and "an eighties gem". It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. It was also her tenth and final Number One single in the Netherlands, where she had the most chart-topping singles during her career. " Make a Move on Me" was released as the album's second single in early 1982. The music video was recorded in the same nightclub that the videos "Stranger's Touch", "Love Make Me Strong" and "Magic" were filmed. It was a worldwide top 10 hit, peaking at five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and also going to Number One in Sweden. "
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" was released as the third and final single from the album. Although it did not achieve the same success as the previous singles, it reached the top 20 on the UK Singles Chart (where it was the second single, and "Make a Move on Me" the third and last single). The song was not performed on the Physical Tour.


Tour

The Physical Tour to promote ''Physical'' was the fifth
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by Newton-John. The tour was announced in July 1982 and began in August of the same year. It was Olivia's first tour in four years, since Totally Hot World Tour and visited only the North American countries
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. The tour had 64 shows through 40 cities, with a total attendance of 562,428 people. Newton-John friends John Travolta and Karen Carpenter attended some concerts.
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musician Tom Scott was the musical director and also served as opening act. The show consisted of four costume changes and three videos: for introduction, interlude and end credits. The encore consisted of the title song "Physical" (with Newton-John doing aerobic exercises and jumping rope through the performance) and " I Honestly Love You". The tour had generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Newton-John vocal performances and her ability to entertain the audience. Two concerts in Ogden, Utah (the state where "Physical" was banned by two local radio stations) were filmed for a television special (titled as ''Olivia: Live in Concert'') and a home video release, as '' Olivia in Concert''. The video was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video. It was the last concert tour by Newton-John for sixteen years (she originally said that would be her last tour), until The Main Event Tour, in 1998.


Critical reception

''Physical'' received generally positive reviews from music critics, many stating that was the best album by Newton-John at the time. from critics.
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, in a retrospective review written decades after the album's release, gave the album four and a half out of five stars, writing that "''Physical'' was a damn good record, in many ways one of Olivia Newton-John's very best". He further explained " he albumskillfully balances catchy yet mellow dance cuts with immaculately crafted adult contemporary pop and ballads".
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'', said that ''Physical'' was "Newton-John's best album to date...a dazzling pop-rock bubblegum production by John Farrar. Newton-John's pert, Barbie-doll vocals boast an extra oomph, while Farrar's exquisite arrangements, with their synthesized frills and Munchkin-like background vocals, gloss Bee Gees buoyancy, Beatles psychedelia and Pointer Sisters pop-funk with virtuosic ease. ''Physical'' is a perfect aural milkshake from the Farrah Fawcett of rock." In their review of the album, '' Billboard'' commented that "this album would seem to have everything going for it. Newton-John has reached the top 10 with her last three LPs, ''Totally Hot'' and the soundtracks to ''Grease'' and ''Xanadu''. She has a red-hot single with the title song, which seems likely to become her fifth No. 1 hit. And the cover art is the most provocative and frankly sexual since the Ohio Players' gatefold covers of the mid-70s. The LP is a mix of midtempo rhythm numbers and pretty ballads. Among the prettiest is "Carried Away," which Barry Gibb cowrote for Barbra Streisand's ''Guilty'' album but which didn't make it on the LP." '' Cashbox'' noted that "Lovely Livvy seems to get more sensual and musically bold each successive time out as both the graphics and sound of ''Physical'' are downright provocative. Like the Bee Gees' latest work, which features many of the same sessioners, Olivia has gone in a more progressive adult pop direction. Songs like 'Landslide' and 'Strangers' have an almost hard rock intensity, but also possess a pop gloss sheen that make them true Top 40 bait. Credit producer John Farrar for giving the comely Aussie lass a new high tech sound and watch this LP soar up the charts." The album "Picks and Pans" review published by ''
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'' also was positive, stating that "This LP impressively completes the transformation that began with her 1979 album ''Totally Hot'' and has turned Newton-John into a much more aggressive, spirited and entertaining singer" and "This is mainly a pop-rock album, though, and it is a first-class production: danceable, listenable and beguiling".


Accolades

The ''Physical'' era received three
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nominations. The song " Physical" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female and the video '' Olivia Physical'' won a Grammy Award for Video of the Year at the 25th Grammy Awards. '' Olivia in Concert'', the video recording of the Physical Tour, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Video Album at the 26th Grammy Awards. Newton-John won her fourth American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist at the 10th American Music Awards, making her the biggest winner on that category (tied with
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). In 1981, at the time of ''Physical'' release, Newton-John was honoured with a Hollywood Walk of Fame, for her work in the
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Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Physical'' debuted at number sixty-eight and peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200, making it the sixth album by Newton-John to reach the top 10 on this chart (and the last, to date). According to ''Billboard'', it was the highest peak for a female singer album in 1982 (tied with
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' '' Bella Donna''). This is Newton-John's only album which entered the
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chart, peaking at thirty-two. At the 1982 Billboard Year-End, Newton-John appears as the fourth most successful pop artist and ''Physical'' as the fifteenth best-selling album of the year. The album remained on the Billboard 200 chart for 57 weeks. For his work with Newton-John, John Farrar was the pop producer of the year. On 12 October 1984, ''Physical'' was certified two times platinum by the
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(RIAA) for shipment of over two million units. In
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the album debuted at thirty-seven on the ''RPM'' Albums Chart. On 30 January 1982 the album reached its peak, the third position. ''Physical'' was the twelfth best-selling album of the country in 1982 (and the best-selling by a solo female singer). The album was certified four times platinum by Canadian Recording Industry Association (now
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) for shipment of 400,000 copies. On the UK Album Charts the album peaked at number eleven, making the best position for a Newton-John studio album to date. ''Physical'' was certified gold by
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(BPI) on 2 April 1982 (100,000 copies shipped). The album also peaked at top 10 on several charts across the Europe. In Australia (Olivia's native country), ''Physical'' peaked at number three on the
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albums chart and was one of the 25 best-selling albums of the year. Worldwide the album has sold more than ten million copies.


Re-releases

''Physical'' was re-released by MCA Records on 25 October 1990. The album was available on cassette and CD formats, without its original booklet. In 1998, the album was re-released in a new digitally remastered edition in Australia by Festival Records, along with many other albums of Newton-John discography. ''Physical'' also was re-released on 2 February 2012 in Japan by
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. It is available only on a SHM-SACD remastered edition, and also as a part of the 2010 box set '' 40th Anniversary Collection'', which was released to celebrate forty years of Newton-John's musical career (the box also contains other re-released albums from her MCA era). ''Olivia Physicals music videos were re-released on '' Video Gold'' 2005 DVD compilation. The live recording ''Olivia in Concert'' was re-released on VHS in 1992, and also had a DVD version released in a few
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n countries (there are also several bootleg versions released by small distributors). On 24 September 2021, Newton-John's official website announced that a deluxe edition of the album would be released on the next October 22, by Primary Wave. The 2xCD deluxe edition features the fully remastered original album, her original tracks from '' Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2'' and '' Two of a Kind'', " Face to Face", as well as alternate versions and B-sides. It also includes a DVD with ''Physicals video album and ''Olivia in Concert''. The vinyl version will not be available until May 2022. In addition to standard black vinyl, it will be offered in four different coloured vinyl variants at Target,
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Legacy and controversies

Newton-John was one of the first artists to invest in music videos. The 1978 album ''Totally Hot'' was her first one to feature videos accompanying all the singles from the album, but they were very simple, being primarily composed of Newton-John singing in the studio. The music videos of the songs of ''Physical'' are more complex, and were one of the firsts to present a plot line, and not just a video of the artist performing the song. According with ''Olivia Physical'' video album director, Brian Grant, Newton-John's record company and management were reluctant about the project at the first moment: "I suppose there was a little nervousness at first. But, liviagot us out here because she liked what we had done ... Newton-John herself was a supporter of the music video industry, as she commented in a ''Billboard'' article about the ''Olivia Physical'' production:
"I think this is the way albums will go in the future: visuals with the music. I got to be a different personality and play another side of myself."
The record company also was afraid of the public and media feedback about the themes featured on ''Olivia Physical'', especially these included in the music video made for the title track. The music video of "Physical" is considered very innovative, with a simple, but cohesive plot, and several sexual innuendos (including homosexual contexts) which also are featured in the song. The music video was a great success and helped the single to be one of the biggest commercial phenomenons of the early 1980s, but also attracted several controversies. After receiving numerous complaints, two
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's KSL-FM) banned the song from its playlists. According to a station's program manager "The lyrics are more suggestive than most songs. It goes the one additional step". These weren't the only radio stations which banned the song from its playlists. Several
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radios (many with Mormon affiliations) across North America also banned the single, causing a lower peak at number twenty-nine on the Adult Contemporary (chart), U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. Newton-John usually had a large audience on adult contemporary radio (she has eight #1's on the U.S. AC chart), but the loss was offset by the massive audience that "Physical" had on the pop radio, listened to by a younger audience. Later she recovered the adult contemporary audience with the next single, "Make a Move on Me", which peaked at six on the U.S. AC chart. MTV originally cut the music video ending, because "the beefcakes surrounding Newton-John turned out to be gay". "Physical" also caused controversies in South Africa. In 1982, Newton-John performed at the Bophuthatswana, Bophuthatswana's Sun City Super Bowl and the special appearance was recorded by South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). When Olivia was performing the single, the transmission was withdrawn without explanation, but later was reinstated, omitting the verses "There's nothing left to talk about" / "Unless it's horizontally". According to ''Billboard'', the "committee of moral" of South Africa under apartheid had always employed a policy of restricting airplay on certain material considered "offensive". About all the controversies over the song and its music video, Newton-John stated:
"Five years ago I would have died over a controversy like this. But now I just think it's foolish of them to take it so seriously."
According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine: "'Physical' became such a monster hit – not just a hit, but a pop-culture phenomenon that was impossible to escape – that it became difficult to view its accompanying album as anything other than a conduit for the single". Since its release, ''Physical'' has become a remarkable piece of 1980s culture, and has received numerous tributes and citations in several media. The "Physical" performances and its music video popularized the fitness clothing that turned to be a popular fashion style in and out of health clubs, being used by several other artists like Madonna and Kylie Minogue. Among the programs who have already made reference to ''Physical'' are ''Late Night with David Letterman'' (on the pilot episode), ''Sesame Street'', ''Glee (TV Series), Glee'' (with Newton-John as a special guest), ''The Office (U.S. TV series), The Office'' and ''The Simpsons''.


Track listing

All songs produced by
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, except where noted.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. * Olivia Newton-John – lead and backing vocals *
John Farrar John Clifford Farrar ( ; born 8 November 1946) is an Australian Record producer, music producer, songwriter, arranger, singer, and guitarist. As a musician, Farrar is a former member of several rock and roll groups including The Mustangs (1963 ...
– guitars (1–10), vocoder (1, 2), bass (1–5, 8, 9, 10), backing vocals (2–9), keyboards (3), synthesizers (3, 7) * Steve Lukather – guitar solo (6), acoustic guitar (8) * Michael Boddicker – synthesizers (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10), acoustic piano (5), vocoder (5), PPG Wave, PPG Wave 2 (8) * Tom Snow – Music sequencer, sequencer (3, 9), acoustic piano (8) * Bill Cuomo – synthesizers (4, 6) * John Hobbs – Fender Rhodes (8), synthesizers (8) * David Hungate – bass (6) * Carlos Vega – drums (1, 2, 3, 5–8, 10), timpani (1), percussion (5, 6) * Mike Botts – cymbals (4), percussion (7), drums (9) * Lenny Castro – percussion (6, 9) * Victor Feldman – marimba (9) * Gary Herbig – French horn (6) Production * John Farrar – producer * David J. Holman – recording, mixing * Recorded and mixed at David J. Holman studio – Cactus Studio Hollywood * William Bowden – engineer * Doug Sax, Mike Reese – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles, CA) * William Bowden, Glenn Aird – 1998 remastering * Vinny Vero – deluxe edition reissue producer * Mike Haynes – 2021 remastering at ENSO Mastering Design * George Osaki – art direction and design * Michael Kevin Lee – graphics * Herb Ritts – photography * Armando Cosio – hair and makeup * Fleur Thiemeyer – costume design, wetsuits, wardrobe, stylist Business * MCA Records – record label, U.S. copyright owner (1981) * EMI – record label, U.K. copyright owner (1981) * Festival Records – record label, Australia copyright owner (1981) * Universal Music Group – international distributor, record label, international copyright owner (1996)


Charts


Weekly charts


Original release


2021 deluxe edition


2022 vinyl reissue


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


See also

* List of Top 25 albums for 1982 in Australia


References


External links


''Physical'' album
at Newton-John's official website * {{Authority control Olivia Newton-John albums 1981 albums Albums produced by John Farrar MCA Records albums