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| ARTIST: | Olivia Newton-John |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mca |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Landslide, Stranger's Touch, Make a Move on Me, Falling, Love Make Me Strong, Physical, Silvery Rain, Carried Away, Recovery, Promise (The Dolphin Song) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 076731111025 |
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Customer Reviews of Physical
Once you press play, you can't press stop. There's something intriging about PHYSICAL, that hasn't occured before or since. The music isn't as mellow or goregous as her early country records(1971-1975),nor is it as production heavy or deep as her mid seventies albums, but it is unbeatable. "Landslide" is fantastic, after hearing it the first tie, I had to play it again. "Straner's Touch" is good. "Make A Move On Me" is a classic, a terific dance number with fantastic vocals. "Falling" cools things down, but fits in with the rest of the music. "Love Make Me Strong" is breath-taking, bring the music back to uptempo. "Physical" Olivia's biggest single, spending 10 weeks at #1, is another classic. "Silvery Rain" is outstanding, you can almost hear the raindrops. Olivia's voice glides gracefully in the verses, but at the refrain she gives us her rock voice, and it's a delight. "Carried Away" is beautiful, with gorgeous vocal harmonies. "Recovery" is stunning. "The Promise" brings the album to a thoughtful and meaningful close. PHYSICAL is one of the best Olivia albums, in terms of consisitency, song selection and variety. She gives us the right amount of fast and slow songs, and goregous vocal harmonies, clever arrangements, and great songs. After buying PHYSICAL, I just had to hear TOTALLY HOT, but thanks to MCA, I had to buy an import copy. The two records blend together perfectly, it would be nice if TOTALY HOT was available just as easily. PHYSICAL is sure to please. Once I press play, I won't get up and hit stop until the last note of "The Promise". PHYSICAL is that good.
Olivia discovers sex!
This was Olivia Newton-John at her absolute best. Following '78's TOTALLY HOT and 1980's XANADU-SOUNDTRACK, both sublime, PHYSICAL rightly became one of her most successful albums. There isn't really a bad track on it, though Olivia's self-penned THE PROMISE (THE DOLPHIN SONG) is probably the weakest selection. The title track spent 10 weeks at #1 and MAKE A MOVE ON ME hit the top 5 and the LP was accompanied by a superb video album that also became a TV special. Truly Olivia at her peak.
Other standouts are STRANGER'S TOUCH, RECOVERY, SILVERY RAIN and the beautiful John Farrar ballad, FALLING. For me, though, the finest moment is the opening song, LANDSLIDE. It rocks like ONJ so rarely does but wasn't a big hit. Perhaps being a little too complicated a song for radio.
The album was beautifully packaged at the time with a gorgeous gatefold sleeve, though this cheapo CD edition skimps on the original artwork. Nevertheless, PHYSICAL shows why Olivia was such a huge star back then and it still sounds great 22 years later.
Sadly, it was to be her final top 10 album as a series of bad ideas along with poor management and lack of promotion ensured her popular career was over 4 years later. Shame, as ONJ is one of the best female pop vocalists of all time.
Olivia's best album from top to bottom
Having strutted her stuff to an adoring public in Grease and survived the horror that was the film Xanadu, Olivia Newton-John released Physical and basically took over the world of music for a period of many months in 1981. The title track was simply huge, to a degree I have seen no other song come close to equaling in the 20+ years since its release; if my memory serves me correctly, the song was number one at least ten consecutive weeks, which is really quite mind-boggling. To some degree, the other many merits of this album are overshadowed by the title song's accomplishments. Not only is this Olivia's best-selling album ever, though, it is also arguably her very best from top to bottom. Make a Move on Me was a pretty big hit in and of itself, with its energy and the kind of lustful innocence only Olivia could deliver. Another great song many listeners may remember is Landslide, the energy and catchiness of which set the tone for the entire album. Of course, no Olivia album would be complete without a touching ballad or two. Fallen is a slow and moving song, but the truly special and vintage Olivia love song on this album is Carried Away. This Olivia is strong and sure of herself, though, as she more than proves in the very next track Recovery. Actually, Love Make Me Strong, with its strong beat and passionate delivery, proves to be an even more forceful song than Recovery. My favorite song on the album, though, is Strangers Touch due to its sizzling delivery brimming with even more passion and sultriness than the suggestive mega-hit Physical.
Olivia's earnest environmentalist feelings are expressed well in a couple of tracks. Silvery Rain, an unusual but impressive track which is basically an anti-crop dusting song at heart, features an unusual sound and style which creates a strong and lasting impression on the ears of the listener. Its somewhat subdued verses floating above assorted mystical synthesizer sounds are transformed on a dime to energetic choruses full of emotion. Finally, there is The Promise (The Dolphin Song). Olivia wrote this song herself in an effort to inform people about the plight of dolphins at the hands of man, and it truly is a beautiful song, especially with its background sounds of real dolphins at work and play.
In my opinion, there's not a bad song to be found on this album, and strangely enough the title track now seems to be overshadowed a bit by all of the impressive music surrounding it. If you are an Olivia fan, this is definitely the album to own.