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Wild and Peaceful

 
Album Review: Wild and Peaceful

  • Artist: Teena Marie
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 39:49
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

The first album from the second white female signed to a Berry Gordy label was several years in the making. Singled out by Gordy from a band discovered by Hal Davis, Teena Marie -- who, as an eight-year-old, could be seen tap dancing for Jed Clampett in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies -- signed to Gordy and spent a few years living in the household of Fuller Gordy (Berry's brother) and Winnie Martin (Jill Jones' mother). Recordings were made during this period, but nothing materialized until Rick James entered the picture. An immediately enamored James, along with his Stone City Band and fellow producer Art Stewart, helped Marie create Wild and Peaceful, an album that deserved more success but nevertheless established the singer's role in R&B's post-disco era. Formatted with three extroverted tracks on the first side and an equal number of introverted numbers on the flip, the album is a remarkable debut, even if it only hints at how far Marie's ambitions and skills would take her. "I'm a Sucker for Your Love," a free-spirited slice of disco-funk that propels bright sounds all over the place, put Marie in the Top Ten of the Black Singles chart for the first time. While not released as a single, the subdued but lavish "Turnin' Me On" indicated that Marie could seduce as easily as Chaka Khan or Patti Austin, just two of the inspirations who had suddenly become contemporaries. On the second side's "Déjà Vu (I've Been Here Before)," she reveals her deep indebtedness to Minnie Riperton, vocally and lyrically resembling adventurous-mystical songs like "Take a Little Trip" and "Close Your Eyes and Remember." (Fittingly enough, Riperton's husband, Richard Rudolph, would produce Marie's next album.) Closing the album on a heartbroken note, "I Can't Love Anymore" leaves a strong aftereffect and reminds that James, known to most as a sleazy superfreak above all else, could also write a classic Motown ballad. When the album was released, listeners had no image to go on and assumed Marie was black. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I'm a Sucker for Your Love (Lyrics) Rick James Teena Marie (5:52)
Turnin' Me On Rick James Teena Marie (6:06)
Don't Look Back Smokey Robinson, Ronald White Teena Marie (7:32)
Déjà Vu (I've Been Here Before) Rick James Teena Marie (7:38)
I'm Gonna Have My Cake (And Eat It Too) Teena Marie Teena Marie (5:30)
I Can't Love Anymore Rick James Teena Marie (7:11)

Credits

Rick James (Drums), Rick James (Vocals), Rick James (Syndrum), Ernie Fields Jr. (Saxophone), Wally Ali (Guitar), Rick James (Arranger), Art Stewart (Engineer), The Colored Girls (Vocals (Background)), Daniel LeMelle (Saxophone), Walt Ali (Guitar), Jackie Ruffin (Vocals (Background)), The Colored Girls (Ensemble), Rick James (Producer), Clarence Sims (Piano), Rick James (Piano (Electric)), Rick James (Guitar), Shondu Akiem (Percussion), Oscar Brashear (Trumpet), Levi Ruffin (Synthesizer), Ernie Watts (Saxophone), Oscar Alston (Bass), Daniel LeMelle (Flute), Rick James (Piano), Jean King (Vocals (Background)), Teena Marie (Vocals (Background)), Rick James (Timbales), David Melle (Saxophone), Rick James (Conga), Garnett Brown (Trombone), Oscar Brushear (Trumpet), Art Stewart (Producer), Lisa Sarua (Vocals (Background)), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals (Background)), Earl Palmer (Drums), Jack Andrews (Mastering), Rick James (Percussion), Adrenen Williams (Vocals (Background)), Adrienne Williams (Vocals (Background)), Art Stewart (Mixing), Rick James (String Arrangements), Rick James (Guitar (12 String)), Julia Tillman Waters (Vocals (Background)), Rick James (Guitar (Acoustic)), Rick James (Vocals (Background)), Rick James (Tympani [Timpani]), Teena Marie (Piano), Chris Boehme (Percussion), Teena Marie (?), Clarence Sims (Keyboards), Rick James (Horn Arrangements), David Melle (Flute), Louise Hughes (Drums), Russell Schmitt (Engineer)
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Wild and Peaceful
Studio album by Teena Marie
Released 1979
Recorded 1978-1979
Genre R&B
Length 39:49
Label Gordy
Professional reviews
Teena Marie chronology
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Wild and Peaceful is the debut album by Teena Marie, released in 1979 on Motown,and featuring significant contributions from Rick James. The packaging of the album is renowned for not including an image of Marie. It is suggested that this was in order that R&B buyers would not dismiss Marie on discovering that she was Caucasian.

Wild and Peaceful peaked at #18 on the Black Albums chart and #94 on the Billboard Albums chart. Lead single "I'm a Sucker For Your Love" reached #8 on the US Black Singles chart and #43 in the United Kingdom.

Track listing

  1. "I'm a Sucker For Your Love" (James) 5:52
  2. "Turnin' Me On" (James) 6:06
  3. "Don't Look Back" (Robinson/White) 7:32
  4. "Déjà Vu (I've Been Here Before)" (James) 7:38
  5. "I'm Gonna Have My Cake (And Eat it Too)" (Holland/Marie) 5:30
  6. "I Can't Love Anymore" (James) 7:11

Personnel

  • Shondu Akiem- Percussion
  • Wally Ali- Guitar
  • Oscar Alston- Bass
  • Jack Andrews- Mastering
  • Chris Boehme- Percussion
  • Garnett Brown- Trombone
  • Oscar Brushear- Trumpet
  • The Colored Girls- Vocals (bckgr), Ensemble
  • Ernie Fields, Jr.- Saxophone
  • Louise Hughes- Drums
  • Rick James- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Arranger, Conga, Drums, Piano (Electric), Timbales, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr), Guitar (12 String), Producer, Tympani [Timpani], Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Syndrum
  • Jean King- Vocals (bckgr)
  • Daniel LeMelle- Flute Saxophone
  • Teena Marie- Piano, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
  • David Melle- Flute, Saxophone
  • Earl Palmer- Drums
  • Jackie Ruffin- Vocals (bckgr)
  • Levi Ruffin- Synthesizer
  • Lisa Sarna- Vocals (bckgr)
  • Russell Schmitt- Engineer
  • Clarence Sims- Piano, Keyboards
  • Art Stewart- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Julia Tillman Waters- Vocals (bckgr)
  • Ernie Watts- Saxophone
  • Maxine Willard Waters- Vocals (bckgr)
  • Adrienne Williams- Vocals (bckgr)

 
 

 

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