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Jody Watley (produced by Andre Cymone)
Even though this album is Jody Watley's debute, I want to make special emphasis on Andre Cymone as writer and producer here. Followed by David Z not to mention mixing by Coke Johnson... Andre who was previously in Prince's 1978-1980's band and David Z and Coke Johnson who were currently(1987) still working with Prince
Looking for a New Love Love Injection
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André Cymone – all instruments (1-4, 7, 8, 10) Jody Watley – lead vocals, background vocals
. VIBE ONE 1. Looking for a New Love 5:06 VIBE TWO
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Collaborating with Watley, also his ex-wife, on her self-titled, Grammy-winning 1987 debut album proved to be lucrative for Cymone. Calling the production a "beautiful process," Cymone was responsible for the hits "Looking for a New Love," "Still a Thrill" and "Some Kind of Lover." He worked on Watley's subsequent projects up until her 1993 LP Intimacy.
"She has such a very eclectic taste," Cymone says. "She would always pick the most experimental, avant garde stuff out there." The music industry took notice as well, wanting Cymone to replicate that sound for other female acts, a far cry from the music business' resistance to his vision for his own music. . | |
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Looking For A New Love Jody Watley Hasta la vista, baby You gave me love, you did me wrong My love was true, still you threw it all away You know that I needed you I'm looking for a new love, baby Was she hot, did she turn you out? My love was true, still you threw it all away My love was true, still you threw it all away You know that I needed you I'm looking for a new love, baby I'm looking for a new love, baby You know that I needed you I'm looking for a new love, baby I'm looking for a new love, baby Other guys will have me, they'll appreciate my love I'm looking for a new love, baby I'm looking for a new love baby, a new love Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Jody V. Watley / Andre Cymone
André Cymone – all instruments Jody Watley – lead vocals, background vocals | |
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But when I left, even though I didn't listen to a lot of his stuff, I'd maybe hear it on the radio. The only time I really got it was when he'd ring me up and say "Hey man, I really want you to hear this album." Normally I'd be in a club and he'd see me and send his bodyguard over, which was a bit weird, but I'd say "When he comes to get me, then I'll go!" So a lot of times I'd say "No". But sometimes I'd say "Alright". Like one time I was with Jody Watley and Jermaine Stewart [both of whom Andre produced], and one of his bodyguards came over and said "Prince wants you to go up to his house", and I said to Jody and Jermaine "Do you wanna go?" and they were like "YEAH!" So we go up there and hang out, and Prince plays me Sign 'O' The Times. Which was a four-album set, at that point. He said to the other guys "Do you mind if me and Andre go and hang out?" So we wind up going upstairs and he plays me this thing which was like an epic. It was amazing. But I was like "It's too long!" He said "What do you mean it's too long?!" and I said "It's way too much, man! You've got to narrow it down." And I said "Firstly, you've also got to just give people a chance to digest and take in the last album you had out. And he was like "I can't do that!" | |
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Great 80s album with a lot of hits. My persona favorite was "Still A Thrill"- funky "Prince" guitars with Jody's sexy alto voice. Kinda sounded like a pre-cursor to T-Boz from TLC. | |
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I saw Jody Watley in '89 in Chicago and Andre was in her band. TRUE BLUE | |
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Most Of All is my JOINT! The background vocals sound like the Bee Gees. This is what you want...This is what you get. | |
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I remember I told Jody that "Still A Thrill" was my favorite song that Andre wrote and produced for her. She corrected me quickly & said SHE WROTE IT!. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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Watley after winning her Grammy in 1987
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Love her and love this album! | |
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Soul Train Jody Watley 1. Looking For A New Love
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I know this is about Jodie, I most definitely was jamming to her back in the day. But I really would love a book from Andre. That is all.
*[any further want of discussing Andre outside of his Jody Watley production please create thread in the Associate Artist forum. Thanx]* Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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OldFriends4Sale said: Soul Train Jody Watley 1. Looking For A New Love
I remember the Saturday this aired. I think I bought the cassette of the album later that afternoon. The low voice on "Still A Thrill" really caught me by surprise. I used to listen to it on my Walkman on the long bus ride to school. | |
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ChocolateBox3121 said:
I remember I told Jody that "Still A Thrill" was my favorite song that Andre wrote and produced for her. She corrected me quickly & said SHE WROTE IT!. That totally sounds like her | |
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Jody Watley - Looking For A New Love - America Bandstand 1987
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Stilll love the album | |
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Still a Thrill (1987) is my jam https://www.youtube.com/w...g6Dt3pia9g Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Still A Thrill
You know it's funny, funny how time flies Late around midnight It's still a thrill, when you hold me Your passion, your passion moves me It feels like the first time It feels like the first time It's still a thrill, when you hold me I've gone home now
Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Andre Cymone / Jody V Watley
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http://jodywatleyblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/conversations-with-tyrone-bone-procter.html
Saturday, March 28, 2009 Conversations With: Tyrone 'The Bone' Procter on Soul Train, Dancing, 'Still a Thrill' Video and Music - Part One Tyrone 'The Bone' Procter is one of the most popular Soul Train Dancers of all time for those who really know the history of the show as a part of the original Soul Train Gang. My respect and admiration for Tyrone goes back decades, and compelled me to insist he appear in my 'Still a Thrill' video; which remains a black and white video classic, according to many fans. We flew to Paris and 'worked it out' as we say; on the streets of Paris, and inside the Paris Opera House. It can't get any 'grander' than that! No one had ever been allowed to film there. Wanda Fuller, Eddie Champion, Pat Davis, Fawn Quinones, Damita Jo Freeman, Lil' Joe Chisholm, and James Phillips were IT! Their pictures were on my wall. My friends and I would wonder what would they be wearing, what dances would we see?! Fate intervened and my family would end up in LA - and I would subsequently not only meet one of my dance idols, but become friends and dance colleagues. Tyrone was such a character to me in my teen developmental years. I have so many fond memories, that can make me laugh to this day. A lot of my 'attitude' - and of course 'waacking' I learned from watching Tyrone. Whenever you heard him holler 'You Betta Work Miss Thing' - you knew you were really doing something special. He made me want to go full out. 'Waacking' is having a resurgence. Kids around the world want to learn it, and Tyrone has been teaching, and educating the kids on what it means to be truly fierce on the dance floor. For me, 'waack dancing' is all about movement, hitting the accents of the music, the subtle beats for added drama. It's arms, legs and attitude galore, and being in 'the moment' with the music. In my second 'Conversations With..' I have the honor of talking to the recently ordained 'Imperial Father' of Waacking - Tyrone 'The Bone' Procter. This is the first of 4 parts of the interview. Congratulations Tyrone! ......
... ... T: My memories of the Still A Thrill Video was watching you twirl on the floor working your skirt to beats on the floor. ... ... Part Three. The Conclusion. JW: You were also fabulous to watch doing 'The Hustle' or 'Swing' with Sherri Green. You were both all legs and pencil thin, which added to the great lines. Do you ever watch any of the dancing shows - 'Dancing With The Stars' - 'America's Next Best Dance Crew', 'So You Think You Can Dance?', etc? T: Sometimes I watch Dancing with the Stars. JW: How and when did you start teaching? I know you'd done choreography with New Kids On The Block and many others as well. T: It all started with you. Doing the 'Still a Thrill' video opened up a whole lotta doors for me. Thanks you Jody for taking the chance on me.
JW: Will I ever be able to get you onstage with me somewhere in concert for 'Still a Thrill'? New York, Tokyo, Paris?! The audience would go up I'm sure! Cleveland Moses just wore it out onstage on my last trip to Osaka (and shocked me that he came, it's been so long)! | |
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Nice interview and great video! | |
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Her debut was an AWESOME bid 4 Pop a la Paula Abdul and of course, Janet Jackson, but Watley's dancing has always been a little too clumpy 4 me; it's never been as precisely effective as the former two. Also unlike the former two, she was lacking in the "Cute" Department. Watley always seemed hard 2 me. Although she had a lotta hits off this album, sales degenerated with subsequent releases. Abdul too. Janet hung in there and was always pretty successful even when sales were low, but she would at least go Gold. Watley also comes off as being angry in interviews and too self-important with regard 2 how people were jackin' her looks, etc...but yeah..."Looking For A New Love," "Still A Thrill," "Love Injection" (which shoulda been a single! It would've been HUGE!), "Don't You Want Me" and "Some Kind Of Lover..." Minneapolis-inspired MAGIC! Cymone's crowning achievement hands DOWN! <3 Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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