Larger than Life (album)
Larger Than Life is the second album by American pop singer Jody Watley, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music).
Track listing
All tracks written by André Cymone and Jody Watley, except where noted.
7. |
"Lifestyle" |
4:14 |
8. |
"Precious Love" |
4:45 |
9. |
"Something New" (André Cymone, Jody Watley, Franne Golde) |
4:20 |
10. |
"Once You Leave" |
4:01 |
11. |
"Come into My Life" |
5:31 |
12. |
"Only You" |
3:53 |
13. |
"Real Love" (Extended Version) |
7:40 |
Personnel
Production
- Producers: André Cymone, Jeff Lorber
- Engineers: David Bianco, Bobby Brooks, Dan Marnien, Jeff Poe
- Assistant engineers: Andy Batwinas, Lawrence Fried, Dave "the Blade" Knight
- Mixing: Brian Malouf
- Remixing: Louis Silas, Jr.
- Mastering: Steve Hall
- Production assistant: Ivy Skoff
- Overdubs: André Cymone
- Special edits: Greg Royal
- Programming: Todd Horriman
- Spanish translation: Maria Gallagher
- Art direction: Lynn Robb
- Design: Lynn Robb
- Cover design: Lynn Robb
- Cover art concept: Jody Watley
- Photography: Mac James, Steven Meisel
- Paintings: Mac James
- Artwork: Jody Watley
- Stylist: Jody Watley
Reception
"Cymone remains as slickly up to the minute as ever," observed Q's Mark Cooper, "filling his enormous rhythm sound with hip-hop references… Occasionally Watley lets the pose slip and slips into a passively sensuous ballad like 'Everything', but mostly she keeps acting stroppy. Perhaps she's annoyed at the lack of an tune to match that first hit; more likely she thinks looking angry makes her sexy."[2]
Tour
Following the success of the Billboard chart hit singles, "Real Love" and "Friends", Watley embarked on a U.S. summer tour to support her hit album, Larger Than Life.[4][5]
Setlist
- "What Cha Gonna Do for Me"
- "Don't You Want Me"
- "Still a Thrill"
- "L.O.V.E.R."
- "For Love's Sake"
- "Most of All"
- "Everything"
- "Precious Love"
- "Some Kind of Lover"
- "Friends"
- "Looking for a New Love"
- "Real Love"
Shows
Date |
City |
Venue[6][7][8] |
June 2, 1989 |
Portland, Oregon |
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall |
June 10, 1989 |
Los Angeles, California |
Wiltern Theater |
June 24, 1989 |
Sunrise, Florida |
Sunrise Music Theatre |
June 25, 1989 |
Tampa, Florida |
Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center |
June 26, 1989 |
Orlando, Florida |
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre |
July 1, 1989 |
Detroit, Michigan |
Fox Theatre |
July 8, 1989 |
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania |
Tower Theatre |
July 10, 1989 |
Beacon, New York |
Beacon Theatre |
July 21, 1989 |
Chicago, Illinois |
Riviera Theater |
August 3, 1989 |
Los Angeles, California |
Universal Amphitheatre |
Charts
Singles
End of Year Charts
End of Year Chart (1989) |
Position |
U.S. Billboard Pop Albums[9] |
51 |
U.S. Billboard Black Albums[10] |
22 |
References
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