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Marilyn Martin

 
Album Review: Marilyn Martin
 

Review

In late 1985, there was good reason to believe that Marilyn Martin would become a pop/rock superstar. Her duet with Phil Collins, "Separate Lives," soared to number one on the pop charts, and her supporters assumed that she was going to become as big as Stevie Nicks, Laura Branigan or Pat Benatar. But regrettably, Martin's commercial success turned out to be short-lived -- after 1988's This Is Serious, she was dropped by Atlantic and never recorded another album. Nonetheless, the Southern vocalist had a lot of potential, and she showed considerable promise on this self-titled debut album of 1986. Although this LP doesn't contain "Separate Lives," it's still a solid pop/rock outing and is the more essential of her two Atlantic albums (which isn't to say that This Is Serious isn't highly enjoyable). The producers of Marilyn Martin include, among others, Arif Mardin, Jon Astley and Philip Chapman -- all of whom favor a very slick, glossy, high-tech approach. The high-tech effects make tracks like "Turn It On," "Beauty or the Beast," and the single "Night Moves" sound very dated; everything on this record screams "1980s" in no uncertain terms. However, dated isn't necessarily a bad thing if you hold a particular era in high regard -- and if you're obsessed with all things '80s, the dated production might actually be a plus. Whatever you think of the production, Marilyn Martin is definitely a strong debut. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Night Moves Jon Astley, Marilyn Martin, John Parr Marilyn Martin (5:18)
Body and the Beat Marilyn Martin (4:04)
Too Much Too Soon Henry Gaffney, Madeline Stone Marilyn Martin (4:35)
Turn It On Holly Knight Marilyn Martin (4:28)
The Dream Is Always the Same Marilyn Martin, Johannes Schmoelling, Simon Climie, Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke Marilyn Martin (4:31)
One Step Closer Jeff Pescetto, Carl Sturken Marilyn Martin (4:28)
Beauty or the Beast Marilyn Martin, John Parr Marilyn Martin (4:28)
Move Closer Phyllis Nelson Marilyn Martin (4:15)
Wildest Dreams Daryl Stuermer, Marilyn Martin Marilyn Martin (4:31)
Here Is the News Charlie Dore, Julian Littman Marilyn Martin (3:54)

Credits

Jon Astley (Producer), Jon Astley (Remixing), Marilyn Martin (Main Performer), Marilyn Martin (?), John Parr (Producer), Philip Chapman (Producer), Philip Chapman (Remixing), Simon Climie (Producer), Arif Mardin (Producer), Arif Mardin (Executive Producer), Phil Ramone (Producer), Joseph d'Ambrosio (Production Coordination)
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