Olivia Newton-John - Totally Hot

Olivia Newton-John - Totally Hot
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Album Details

Title: Totally Hot
Artist: Olivia Newton-John
Release Date: 11/1978
Re-Released On: 12/1/2009
Label: MCA Records, WM Australia, Festival Records, Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 182478406925, 632427253020, 9399603677124, 075596302760, 076732164228, 076732164242, 766484907326, 4988005584519
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Moods: Relaxed, Refined/Mannered, Sensual, Laid-Back/Mellow, Romantic, Amiable/Good-Natured, Dreamy, Sentimental, Slick, Smooth, Reflective, Calm/Peaceful, Elegant, Intimate, Soothing, Sugary, Sweet
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Please Don't Keep Me Waiting
  2. Dancin' Round and Round
  3. Talk to Me
  4. Deeper Than the Night
  5. Borrowed Time
  6. Little More Love
  7. Never Enough
  8. Totally Hot
  9. Boats Against the Current
  10. Gimme Some Lovin'

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution94355
1998CDWM Australia
1998CDFestival Records21041
1998CDFestival Records36771
------CDMCA RecordsMCAD-1642

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Album Review

Totally Hot is one of the most fun albums from Olivia Newton John. Total abandon is its trademark, the atmosphere lightened up a bit, and from top to bottom it is one of her most satisfying projects. "Please Don't Keep Me Waiting" is a girl group all grown up. Is it Newton-John's voice or Michael Botticker's synthesizer at the end of the first track? A little jarring for her country audience, but she takes care of them on "Dancin' 'Round and 'Round," a wonderful country-pop tune and quick about face. As with the Let Me Be There release, her name is prominently splashed on the cover and the tan background suits her well, with the mysterious look with the kerchief on the inside cover as playful as the music. David Foster, Steve Lukather, and Tom Snow add their talents to the project, but it is Newton-John, with the guidance of John Farrar, who really shines here. Her own "Talk to Me" is bouncy adult contemporary, but it is the two hit singles which, naturally, stand out. Tom Snow's "Deeper Than the Night" was a nice musical departure for the singer, with its strong piano reflecting the melody. Along with the John Farrar smash "A Little More Love," those involved showed that Olivia Newton-John could move beyond the three huge hits from the film Grease which saturated the airwaves in 1978. "A Little More Love" went Top Three in December of 1978, with "Deeper Than the Night" hovering around the Top Ten in May of 1979. The album contains a nice balance, something missing from 1985's Soul Kiss. "Borrowed Time" is more country-pop and is one of the more serious tracks on the album. The cover of Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'," on the other hand, is as close to a drunken party as one will get on a Newton-John album. Jimmy Miller, producer of the original 1967 hit, would probably approve of the spirit -- it is definitely more fun than The Blues Brothers' version which charted three years after this. John Farrar actually pens three songs in a row on Totally Hot, including the title track, and with Newton-John's two contributions, the songstress and her producer compose half of this album. That the prolific John Farrar didn't contribute more to these albums shows how careful they were about material, but "Never Enough" is stunning, and maybe Newton-John will take on the Marvin, Welch, & Farrar songbook sometime in the future. The precision on the verse and chorus make for a beautiful album track, lyrics that flow perfectly on the singer's voice. The title track is funky and the big mistake on this disc is that Dr. John isn't performing a duet with Newton-John on this New Orleans adventure. The cover of Eric Carmen's "Boats Against the Current" is a nice feather in his cap. It's a dramatic reading that shows the other side of this recording. The Olivia Newton-John catalog runs deep, and Totally Hot is one of the more consistently entertaining albums in the collection. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allen ZentzMastering
Bob MocklerEngineer
Carolyn DennisVocal Group
Chuck FindleyTrombone
Claude MouginPhotography
David FosterPiano
David HungateBass
David J. Holman?, Engineer
David KemperDrums
David McDanielsBass
Ed GreeneDrums
Elliot ScheinerEngineer
George TutkoEngineer
Jai WindingPiano, Organ
James Newton HowardString Arrangements
Jim GilstrapVocal Group
John FarrarArranger, Vocal Group, Guitar, Producer, Vocals, Bass
John LehmanVocal Group
Lenny CastroPercussion
Marty GrebbAlto
Michael BottsDrums
Olivia Newton-JohnVocals, Vocal Group
Patricia HendersonVocal Group
Patti BrooksVocals, Vocal Group
Petsye PowellVocal Group
Phyllis Saint JamesVocals
Ria LewerkeDesign, Art Direction
Ron GarrettEngineer
Roy GallowayVocal Group
Sid SharpLeader
Steve LukatherGuitar, Guitar (Synthesizer)
Steve MadaioTrumpet
Terry BeckerEngineer
Tom SnowPiano
Victor FeldmanVibe Master, Percussion
Zedric TurnboughVocal Group