Robert Palmer - Addictions, Vol. 1

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Album Details

Title: Addictions, Vol. 1
Artist: Robert Palmer
Release Date: 10/1989
Re-Released On: 9/24/2007
Label: Island Records, Island
Duration: 51:30
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 042284230124, 042284230117, 042284230148, 042284230155, 0602498489963, 602498489963, 060249848996
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Album Rock, Dance-Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bright, Passionate, Sexy, Stylish, Confident, Lively, Slick, Summery, Yearning, Boisterous, Detached, Playful, Rousing, Sensual, Smooth, Sophisticated, Energetic, Freewheeling, Fun, Rollicking, Sentimental
Total Copies: 37
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)
  2. Pride
  3. Addicted to Love
  4. Sweet Lies
  5. Woke Up Laughing
  6. Looking for Clues
  7. Some Guys Have All the Luck
  8. Some Like It Hot
  9. What's It Take?
  10. Every Kinda People
  11. Johnny & Mary
  12. Simply Irresistible
  13. Style Kills

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDIsland9848996
2007CDIsland9848996
1989CDIsland Records842301

Other Editions

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Album Review

Thanks in part to Robert Palmer's hand in the process of compiling Addictions, Vol. 1, this early best-of is a fine peek into the musical passions that made Palmer tick. The 13 songs that make up the collection are mostly first-rate, and at the very least they present to a newcomer the eclecticism and style that made Palmer so consistently interesting. Since its genesis was 1989, the highlighted albums are Palmer's Island releases from 1978 to 1988: Double Fun, Secrets, Clues, Maybe It's Live, Pride, Riptide, Heavy Nova, and the soundtrack to Sweet Lies. Appropriately, the thundering, menacing "Some Like It Hot" from the Power Station's debut is included, though it's somewhat of a mystery as to why the band's T. Rex cover, "Get It On (Bang a Gong)," doesn't make an appearance. Only that song and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" seem like obvious omissions. The latter would appear on the remix-heavy Addictions, Vol. 2, but the former wouldn't appear on a career sampler until 1997's The Very Best of Robert Palmer. Otherwise, the collection is nearly perfect. "Addicted to Love" and its sort-of sequel, "Simply Irresistible," will placate U.S. fans who know Palmer mostly for his popular rock songs. "Pride," "Woke Up Laughing," and "What's It Take?" represent the one-time Bahamian citizen's dabbling in world music. The version of "Woke Up Laughing" included here is the 1988 edition, with its more upbeat and catchy tones. One could argue that the original 1979 version should have been included as well; the two would be paired together as one seamless track on 1998's fine world music collection Woke Up Laughing. Palmer's lo-fi period, when he experimented with sequencers and off-kilter rhythms, is represented by "Looking for Clues" and the essential, touching "Johnny & Mary." Making the package even more special are Palmer's personal notes about each song in the 18-page booklet included with the album. His love of music and dedication to his craft jump off the page and give a fascinating sense of context to each song in the collection. Addictions, Vol. 1 is about as addictive as popular music gets. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MansfieldKeyboards
Alex SadkinMixing
Allan SchwartzbergDrums
Allen SchwarzbergDrums
Andy TaylorGuitar
Benny DiggsVocals (Background)
Bernard EdwardsGuitar (Bass), Producer
Bill BonaparteDrums (Steel)
Bob BabbittGuitar (Bass)
Brad BransonPhotography
Dany WynnDrums
David HarperExecutive Producer
Donny WynnDrums
Eddie MartinezGuitar
Eric "ET" ThorngrenMixing
Fonzi ThorntonVocals (Background)
Frank BlairBass, Guitar (Bass)
Freddie HarrisGuitar
Fritz KokPhotography
Gary NumanKeyboards
Hollywood Paul LitteralHorn
Jack NuberMixing
Jack WaldmanKeyboards
James Allen SmithKeyboards
Jason CorsaroMixing
Jody LinscottPercussion
John TaylorHorn, Bass
Julie HomeyKeyboards
Karl PittersonMixing
Kenny MazurGuitar
Kit McClureClarinet (Bass), Flute
Lenny PickettHorn
Mark PenderHorn
Michael DaweDrums
Pierre BrockVocals, Guitar (Bass)
Richard GibbsTrombone, Keyboards
Robert GreenidgeDrums (Steel)
Robert PalmerCompilation, Vocals, Guitar, Arranger, Producer, Bass
Rupert HineKeyboards
Stan HarrisonHorn
Steve RobbinsKeyboards
Tim KramerMixing
Tony ThompsonDrums
Wally BadarouKeyboards
William BryantKeyboards

Member Reviews

Rhonda S. wrote on 10/31/2009...

I chose this CD because of several songs I thought I had heard before. Well, I had but they must have been updated versions. However, I still am enjoying listening to this CD in my car back and forth on my drive to work. Sorry - it is staying in my CD collection. :)

Melanie W. (novelwriter) wrote on 10/20/2007...

This is a good cd. I have to admit that it has many of my favorite tracks.