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Thread started 04/28/10 2:38am

johnart

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Martika's Kitchen (album)

I've always enjoyed this album.

Love...Thy Will be Done- Still lovely mushy
Spirit- Something about this song always made me think of Prince trynna do "Vogue", but of course I still like it. lol
Martika's Kitchen- a lil' gimmicky (not a huge fan of folks names in songs), but still...supercute.
Don't Say You Love Me-I've always really liked this song. (Prince's and Martika's)
It seemed somewhat wasted IMO (not released as a single by Martika).
If not for Martika, could it have worked as a hit for Prince? hmmm
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Reply #1 posted 04/28/10 5:52pm

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I don't think "Don't Say You Love Me" would have worked for Prince. It's cute enough but sounded like it was definitely written with someone else in mind for the vocals. His version comes across as more instructional than improvised.
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Reply #2 posted 04/28/10 11:21pm

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Glad this album gets some love. I could never hear the title track without hearing "work that fat" in my head now LOL.

"Love thy will be done" is a great track though. I often thought it had a Wendy and Lisa vibe but Iam probably way off though LOL. Though its been years since I played it, "a Magical place", a duet with Christopher Max (who also produced it), was my fav track and probably would be today. Also dug "take me to forever", a song about suicide apparantly. Again, Prince had nothing to do with that cut either

I guess the work Prince did here is comparable to Eliza Fiorillo. I give the edge to her though. Better voice, and "on the way up" and "love's no fun" were cool tracks. She sounded hot on "love machine" as well LOL.

Thanks for reminding me to dig the album out though. No sure about the album cover though? Abit arty considering how poppy the album itself was?
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Reply #3 posted 04/29/10 3:21am

johnart

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thesexofit said:

Glad this album gets some love. I could never hear the title track without hearing "work that fat" in my head now LOL.

"Love thy will be done" is a great track though. I often thought it had a Wendy and Lisa vibe but Iam probably way off though LOL. Though its been years since I played it, "a Magical place", a duet with Christopher Max (who also produced it), was my fav track and probably would be today. Also dug "take me to forever", a song about suicide apparantly. Again, Prince had nothing to do with that cut either

I guess the work Prince did here is comparable to Eliza Fiorillo. I give the edge to her though. Better voice, and "on the way up" and "love's no fun" were cool tracks. She sounded hot on "love machine" as well LOL.

Thanks for reminding me to dig the album out though. No sure about the album cover though? Abit arty considering how poppy the album itself was?


I heart the Elisa Fiorillo album. mushy
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Reply #4 posted 04/29/10 3:24am

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HonestMan13 said:

I don't think "Don't Say You Love Me" would have worked for Prince. It's cute enough but sounded like it was definitely written with someone else in mind for the vocals. His version comes across as more instructional than improvised.


I agree on his sounding instructional, but that's just because it was IMO. Didn't he record that version with her voice in mind? I think he could've performed a polished (probably with some changes here and there) release-worthy version (even if not a single) if he wanted and the song could have worked with him on vocals.
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Reply #5 posted 04/30/10 3:24pm

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I liked Eminem's song Toy Soldiers where he sampled Martika's hit. I read in a magazine years ago that Prince was Martika's first lover. She said something like' I waited 21 years but it was worth the wait!'. Can u believe it's almost 20 years since Love thy will be done, and I agree it does have a Wendy & Lisa vibe to it.
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Reply #6 posted 05/06/10 12:42am

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johnart said:

thesexofit said:

Glad this album gets some love. I could never hear the title track without hearing "work that fat" in my head now LOL.

"Love thy will be done" is a great track though. I often thought it had a Wendy and Lisa vibe but Iam probably way off though LOL. Though its been years since I played it, "a Magical place", a duet with Christopher Max (who also produced it), was my fav track and probably would be today. Also dug "take me to forever", a song about suicide apparantly. Again, Prince had nothing to do with that cut either

I guess the work Prince did here is comparable to Eliza Fiorillo. I give the edge to her though. Better voice, and "on the way up" and "love's no fun" were cool tracks. She sounded hot on "love machine" as well LOL.

Thanks for reminding me to dig the album out though. No sure about the album cover though? Abit arty considering how poppy the album itself was?


I heart the Elisa Fiorillo album. mushy


Me too. "Loves no fun" is a great pop track. Decent vocal as well. "On the way up" is pretty decent if you like late 80's pop like I do LOL. "Don't change", one of the non Prince songs, is one of my favs also, along with "ain't right". Been ages since I've played that album as well LOL.
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Reply #7 posted 05/06/10 2:48am

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always thought it was weird that she passed on "Open Book" but just HAD to have "Don't Say U Love Me" (which was going to be given to Paula Abdul). don't really care for the song and she passed on an A+ song. Paula benifited, though. "U" is way better.
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Reply #8 posted 05/06/10 3:06am

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errant said:

always thought it was weird that she passed on "Open Book" but just HAD to have "Don't Say U Love Me" (which was going to be given to Paula Abdul). don't really care for the song and she passed on an A+ song. Paula benifited, though. "U" is way better.


I agree on all counts. I do like "don't say you love me" though, but I prefer "u", even with its "gonna make you sweat" guitar sample LOL
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Reply #9 posted 05/06/10 8:20am

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thesexofit said:

errant said:

always thought it was weird that she passed on "Open Book" but just HAD to have "Don't Say U Love Me" (which was going to be given to Paula Abdul). don't really care for the song and she passed on an A+ song. Paula benifited, though. "U" is way better.


I agree on all counts. I do like "don't say you love me" though, but I prefer "u", even with its "gonna make you sweat" guitar sample LOL


Mostly agreed here too, but I don't care much for 'U'

Love...Thy Will Be Done is one of my favourite 'given away'songs. Beautiful.
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Reply #10 posted 05/06/10 10:40pm

TwinFlame

Love this album, it's timeless! I found it at St Vincent De Paul in St Paul, my fav thrift store, for only 1.49 wish I could find my mp3 player to add it to my play list
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Reply #11 posted 05/07/10 12:38am

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lipstick said:

I liked Eminem's song Toy Soldiers where he sampled Martika's hit. I read in a magazine years ago that Prince was Martika's first lover. She said something like' I waited 21 years but it was worth the wait!'. Can u believe it's almost 20 years since Love thy will be done, and I agree it does have a Wendy & Lisa vibe to it.


me too! cool
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Reply #12 posted 05/09/10 4:28am

obsessed

I don't know details.....all I know is that I love this album.
Love Thy Will Be done is my favorite.
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Reply #13 posted 05/09/10 4:30am

obsessed

TwinFlame said:

Love this album, it's timeless! I found it at St Vincent De Paul in St Paul, my fav thrift store, for only 1.49 wish I could find my mp3 player to add it to my play list


I'll have to check out the place. I've never been there.
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Reply #14 posted 05/10/10 7:27pm

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johnart said:

I've always enjoyed this album.

Love...Thy Will be Done- Still lovely mushy
Spirit- Something about this song always made me think of Prince trynna do "Vogue", but of course I still like it. lol
Martika's Kitchen- a lil' gimmicky (not a huge fan of folks names in songs), but still...supercute.
Don't Say You Love Me-I've always really liked this song. (Prince's and Martika's)
It seemed somewhat wasted IMO (not released as a single by Martika).
If not for Martika, could it have worked as a hit for Prince? hmmm



I had this tape. I truly loved "Love..Thy will be done" and did not know it was a prince song. I wasn't a Prince fan until 2008 eek . I also had a Sinead tape and was unaware that her biggest hit was written by him.
It was just 2 days ago that I downloaded "Love...Thy will be done' onto my phone. Great minds think alike.
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Reply #15 posted 05/10/10 8:37pm

Wowugotit

I used to have this CD. I have no idea what happened to it. I wish I still had it!
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Reply #16 posted 05/12/10 5:45am

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vivid said:

thesexofit said:



I agree on all counts. I do like "don't say you love me" though, but I prefer "u", even with its "gonna make you sweat" guitar sample LOL


Mostly agreed here too, but I don't care much for 'U'

Love...Thy Will Be Done is one of my favourite 'given away'songs. Beautiful.

agreed!

is it weird i prefer princes version of the title track lol
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Reply #17 posted 05/12/10 6:08pm

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I checked her out on Wiki. She has a birthday coming up soon. She will be 41 on May 18th. Now she is doing the acting thing and eek changed the name she uses, she's now Vida Edit. What the hell? This is like Lisa Bonet and Mr D'Arby; like I'll ever remember all their new names or refer to them as such. Martika was not her original first name; it was Marta Marrero.
Anyway, i thought this info was interesting cool .
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