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  1. Grace Jones' discography consists of 10 studio albums, eight compilation albums and 53 singles. Jones began her recording career in 1975 with a disco song "I Need a Man" which became her first number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart two years later.

    • Portfolio Producer Tom Moulton1977 Chart Position UK – and Us No.109
    • Fame Producer Tom Moulton1978 Chart Position UK – and Us No.97
    • Muse Producer Tom Moulton 1979 Chart Position UK – and Us No.156

    For those that came to Grace Jones’ work via the sparse dub of Warm Leatherette or slinky electro funk of Pull Up To The Bumper, hearing her emote on a song from the Anniemusical on her debut will come as something of a jolt. Her 1977 solo album Portfoliois the first in a disco trilogy of long-players made with producer Tom Moulton. As a doyenne of...

    While Portfoliohardly set the world’s charts alight, Island Records were convinced that they were onto something with Jones’ solo career. Once again, Grace reunited with Tom Moulton at Sigma Sound for a hastily-arranged follow-up. Essentially retracing the same template as her debut, Side One of Fame also comprises an extended disco medley. Pridepo...

    By 1979, the Disco Sucks movementwas in full force, marking the end of the road for numerous artists associated with the genre. With Jones behind the curve for once, and continuing in almost identical fashion to her previous two albums, she keenly felt the brunt of the disco backlash. Unsurprisingly, Muse was both her final disco album and last col...

  2. Muse is the third album by Grace Jones. It was the last album of Joness “disco trilogy” recorded with producer Tom Moulton.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Jones's third album, "Nightclubbing" (1981), marked a turning point in her music career. Produced by the legendary duo Sly and Robbie, the album was a fusion of reggae, new wave, and art rock.

  4. "Muse" is the third studio album by Grace Jones, released in September 1979. "Muse" is the last installment in Jones's disco trilogy recorded with producer Tom Moulton, and again features a continuous medley of songs as its A-side and artwork by Richard Bernstein.

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    • Funk / Soul
    • 182
    • Disco
  5. Dec 6, 2016 · Grace Jones had only achieved moderate commercial success with her first three disco albums, so with her fourth release, Warm Leatherette, she reinvented herself both visually and musically. Blending reggae and rock, the album covers songs by The Pretenders, Roxy Music and Smokey Robinson among others.

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    Jones's three albums under the production of the Compass Point All Stars resulted in Jones's One Man Show, a performance art/pop theatre presentation devised by Goude and Jones in which she also performed tracks from the albums Portfolio ("La Vie en rose"), Warm Leatherette, ("Private Life", "Warm Leatherette"), Nightclubbing ("Walking in the ...