Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -flac- Best
: Trevor Horn utilized the cutting-edge Fairlight CMI synthesizer and revolutionary sampling techniques.
Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, in 1948, Grace Jones emerged from a strict religious household to become a revolutionary force in music, fashion, and film. Known for her striking androgyny and avant-garde style, she moved from the New York disco scene at Studio 54 into a successful career as a singer, model, and actress. By 1985, following acting roles in Conan the Destroyer and the James Bond film A View to a Kill , she was ready to make a bold return to music, setting the stage for her most audacious work yet. Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -FLAC- BEST
The opening orchestral swell expands naturally without digital clipping; the sudden drop of the mechanical drum beat hits with a visceral, physical impact. : Trevor Horn utilized the cutting-edge Fairlight CMI
In 2015, a massive retrospective effort saw Universal Music reissuing and remastering Grace Jones’ core catalog. The 2015 remaster of Slave to the Rhythm was highly praised by the audiophile community because it respected the original dynamics of Trevor Horn’s legendary production. The 2015 version fixed several glaring historical issues: By 1985, following acting roles in Conan the
An ethereal, slow-burn start featuring spoken word from Ian McShane.
: Unlike many earlier CD versions which were abridged, the 2015 edition restores the original full-length vinyl versions and interview links.