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Album Review: Totally Hot

  • Artist: Olivia Newton-John
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1978 11
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Please Don't Keep Me Waiting (Lyrics) Joe Falsia Olivia Newton-John (5:51)
Dancin' Round and Round Olivia Newton-John (4:02)
Talk to Me Olivia Newton-John Olivia Newton-John (3:31)
Deeper Than the Night (Lyrics) Tom Snow Olivia Newton-John (3:39)
Borrowed Time Olivia Newton-John Olivia Newton-John (3:38)
Little More Love John Farrar Olivia Newton-John (3:29)
Never Enough (Lyrics) John Farrar, Trevor Spencer, Alan Tarney Olivia Newton-John (4:13)
Totally Hot John Farrar Olivia Newton-John (3:14)
Boats Against the Current Eric Carmen Olivia Newton-John (4:00)
Gimme Some Lovin' (Lyrics) Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis Olivia Newton-John (4:15)

Credits

Olivia Newton-John (Vocals), Olivia Newton-John (Main Performer), Olivia Newton-John (Vocal Group), Victor Feldman (Percussion), Victor Feldman (Vibe Master), James Newton Howard (String Arrangements), David Foster (Piano), John Farrar (Bass), John Farrar (Guitar), John Farrar (Arranger), John Farrar (Vocals), John Farrar (Producer), John Farrar (Vocal Group), Tom Snow (Piano), Phyllis Saint James (Vocals), Terry Becker (Engineer), Michael Botts (Drums), Patti Brooks (Vocals), Patti Brooks (Vocal Group), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Carolyn Dennis (Vocal Group), Chuck Findley (Trombone), Roy Galloway (Vocal Group), Jim Gilstrap (Vocal Group), Marty Grebb (Alto), Ed Greene (Drums), Patricia Henderson (Vocal Group), David J. Holman (Engineer), David J. Holman (?), David Hungate (Bass), David Kemper (Drums), John Lehman (Vocal Group), Steve Lukather (Guitar), Steve Lukather (Guitar Synth), Steve Madaio (Trumpet), David McDaniels (Bass), Petsye Powell (Vocal Group), Elliot Scheiner (Engineer), Sid Sharp (Leader), Zedric Turnbough (Vocal Group), George Tutko (Engineer), Allen Zentz (Mastering), Bob Mockler (Engineer), Ria Lewerke (Art Direction), Ria Lewerke (Design), Jai Winding (Organ), Jai Winding (Piano), Ron Garrett (Engineer), Claude Mougin (Photography)
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Totally Hot
Studio album by Olivia Newton-John
Released 1978
Recorded 1978
Genre Adult contemporary/Rock/Pop music/Country
Label MCA
Producer John Farrar
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Grease
(1978)
Totally Hot
(1978)
Xanadu
(1980)
Singles from Totally Hot
  1. "A Little More Love"
    Released: 1978
  2. "Deeper Than the Night"
    Released: 1979
  3. "Totally Hot"
    Released: 1979
  4. "Dancin' 'Round and 'Round"
    Released: 1979

Totally Hot is an album by the Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. Released in November 1978, it was her first album following the global success of the film Grease earlier that year which had made Newton-John an international superstar.

Contents

Reception

The album peaked at no.7 in the US, and was also a Top 10 success in Japan, Canada, and her native Australia as well as making the Top 30 in the UK. In a similar pattern to her Grease character, Sandy Ollson, Newton-John moved away from the more wholesome image of her previous releases and was dressed in leather on the album cover. The album was certified Platinum in the US, and its first single, A Little More Love, was certified Gold.

Singles and Promotion

The album's singles A Little More Love (No. 3 U.S., No. 4 U.K.), Deeper Than The Night (No. 11 U.S.) and the title track (No. 52 U.S.) all demonstrated a so-called more "aggressive" and "uptempo" sound for Newton-John. Newton-John's artistic development was also shown by a greater depth and power in her vocals and her two contributions to the album as a songwriter (Borrowed Time and Talk To Me). Newton-John filmed promotional videos for all three singles.

Although the album focused much less on country music than her mid-1970s albums did, it still reached No. 4 on the Country albums chart. While the Totally Hot single was targeted to pop radio audiences, its B-side, Dancin' 'Round And 'Round, went up to No. 25 on the Adult Contemporary chart and to no. 29 on the Country chart. This was the first time since her 1975-76 two-sided single, with Let It Shine and He Ain't Heavy ... He's My Brother on the same record, that Newton-John marketed both sides of a single record to different audiences. Dancin' 'Round And 'Round also appeared on the Pop charts (No. 82) after Totally Hot fell off from the Billboard Hot 100.

In the U.K., this album was released as a limited edition picture disc. That was housed with full color inner and outer sleeves. It displayed a sticker declaring that it is a picture disc (cat. no: EMAP 789). This disc is now a "highly" sought-after collectible.

Track listing

Side One
  1. "Please Don't Keep Me Waiting" - 5:48 (Stephen Sinclair, Joe Falsia)
  2. "Dancin' Round And Round" - 3:58 (Adam Mitchell)
  3. "Talk To Me" - 3:27 (Olivia Newton-John)
  4. "Deeper Than The Night" - 3:35 (Tom Snow, Johnny Vastano)
  5. "Borrowed Time" - 3:36 (Olivia Newton-John)
Side Two
  1. "A Little More Love" - 3:27 (John Farrar)
  2. "Never Enough" - 4:10 (John Farrar, Pat Farrar, Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer)
  3. "Totally Hot" - 3:11 (John Farrar)
  4. "Boats Against The Current" - 3:56 (Eric Carmen)
  5. "Gimme Some Lovin'" - 4:11 (Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis)

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