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Jody Watley
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Jody Watley is a Grammy Award Winning Singer, Songwriter, Producer and CEO of Avitone Recordings. She is a trendsetting icon who helped define a generation with her stylish videos and pop classics, including 'Looking For a New Love' ( with it's sardonic signature line "Hasta La Vista Baby"), "Don't You Want Me", Real Love and the groundbreaking hip hop classic "Friends", her collaboration with… Read more in Amazon's Jody Watley Store

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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1989
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Mca
  • ASIN: B000002O5U
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,234 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Landmark album!!!!, April 27, 1999
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Larger Than Life is the only cohesive, intelligent album to come out of the dreck of 80's dance-pop. That is due in part to the skillful production of Andre Cymone, but it is mostly a testament to the fabulousity of Jody Watley. From the ruins of Shalamar, Miss Watley rose to a fame as a solo artist that far exceeded her previous success as 1/3 of her former group. None of her contemporaries (i.e. Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul, Pebbles, Taylor Dayne, etc.) could touch Miss Watley for sheer diva attitude. Down to earth in real life, Watley was very convincing as the imperious diva on vinyl.

While Miss Jackson was just playing around with "What Have You Done For Me Lately", Watley was dead serious when she took it a step further and asked "What'cha Gonna Do For Me". The majestic introduction of "Lifestyle" does little to prepare you for the pulsating, wildly infectious beat that overtakes you seconds later. "Friends" was one of the first pairings of a singer and a rapper, and it is no less a rapper than Rakim, the godfather of east coast rap. Though today a pairing such as this is common, when I first heard Jody's sultry croon meshed with Rakim's blistering flow, it was a revelation. Jody gets down and funky on the midtempo "For Love's Sake", its slow groove caressing her surprisingly soulful vocal. "Once You Leave" (. . . you can't come back!) finds Jody once again artfully dismissing a wayward lover. All of this just served as a prelude for the true masterpiece in this collection: throwing down the gauntlet on the mind-blowing "Real Love" (i.e. "Gotta have the real thing!"). The unrelenting beat, the easy-to-learn chorus and a whole heap of Jody Watley attitude were the makings of a classic. It didn't hurt that the stunningly beautiful Watley came up with a video as compelling as the song. While she has grown substantially as a musician and vocalist, Jody has not managed to recapture the magic of this CD. However, she did manage to cap the decade of greed with a genre-defining moment in pop history.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Real love, everybody needs one-gotta have real love, August 3, 2005
Given how Andre Cymone's production really gave her debut album a real kick, including her single "Looking For A New Love," it's no surprise then that she had Cymone produce and help with songwriting on the entirety of her sophomore effort, Larger Than Life, which shifted the danceable R&B, funky bass, and heavy instrumentation that made her big into new jack gear. And her debut single, the bass-heavy "Real Love" with its heavy synth riffs, is an example of that, and is merely not "Looking For A New Love Part II."

Yet, fate has cruel a way of repeating itself. "Real Love" was another #2 pop hit, but an R&B chart-topper. The culprit this time was fellow dancemeister Paula Abdul with "Forever Your Girl." There was no way "Real Love" could've failed to top. Still, another outstanding Watley song. And like "Looking For A New Love," there is an extended version of the single, with the repeated "ohh ohh ahh" refrain, brisk horns, and some excerpts from "New Love" included.

She gets help from Eric B & Rakim on "Friends," on how some people pretend to be friends, and how it's hard to find friends due to jealousy, envy, and the fact that friends often won't tell what they're thinking. As she sings, "Friends will let you down, friends won't be around. You need them most of all friends. Friends are hard to find, friends yours and mine." This #9 danceable pop hit, featuring some old school scratching, really tells it like it is.

Then comes the #4 ballad "Everything" and she doesn't do too bad a job here, on the only song not written by Watley and Cymone. The other ballad she does here, "Only You," has brief keyboards bursts akin to Spandau Ballet's "True" and either ballad would've done great as a single despite her lack of range. No, she's still got a smoky and sexy ambience whenever she sings ballads, and that's good too.

Examples of the energetic higher gear of dance include "What'cha Gonna Do For Me" with its overlapping drum machines, synths, and the shouted "what! what!" before the title is sung. However, the mid-paced ballad "Precious Love" stalled at #87 and given the other songs here, isn't a singleworthy candidate. Why not "Lifestyle," which starts with some slow Giorgio Moroder-like synths before boom!, going into high gear dance with those catchy drums and synths combo? It's a party in full swing, this song. Or why not the equally vivacious "Once You Leave"? "Come Into My Life" with its initial pounding percussion beats and funky bass instrumentation is yet another single candidate.

There are a few filler tracks in the midsection, but it comes back to life beginning with "Something New." Yet the album is more polished and skilled than her debut, and Larger Than Life shows an artist and producer tightening things and ratcheting the dance rhythms to a higher gear while still in the non-techno zone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jody's Best moment, October 14, 2003
By tom (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Jody Watley was one of the most popular singers in the late 80s. "Larger Than Life" was her sophomore solo album, and it was just as good, if not better, than her debut album. Watley was at her best with funky, R&B dance grooves. This album had a number of killer grooves, including "Real Love", "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me", "Lifestyle", and "Once You Leave". Her pairing with rappers Eric B and Rakim set the standard for R&B singer/rapper pairings (ie. Beyonce and Jay-Z on "Crazy In Love") and her ballad, "Everything" was the sole ballad hit in Watley's career.

Unlike many other 80s artists, Watley's music has aged well. If you are interested in checking out her catalogue, I recommend trying this first.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Jody..is larger than life..
A great Cd..i still have this as a cassette...ahh..brings back memories. Jody was the bomb in those days. She still is..get this you won't be disappointed..."listen up"...!
Published 7 months ago by pinknblu

5.0 out of 5 stars L.I.F.E.S.T.Y.L.E.
Jody Watley's 2nd release is in my oppinion, her most powerful and consistant albums, solidifiying her as the grand diva extrodinaire. Read more
Published 14 months ago by zooni

5.0 out of 5 stars Not as big as her self-titled debut, but arguably as good
After a huge blitz of success with her self-titled 1987 debut album, Jody Watley had much to live up to with her next album. Read more
Published on November 16, 2007 by Glen Zimmerman

5.0 out of 5 stars Ahead of her time!
Jody has sustained an impressive career and this CD in some ways solidified her reputation as a solo artist. Read more
Published on December 11, 2006 by William m Coles

4.0 out of 5 stars TYPICAL 90'S BEAT
I LIKED THE CD. I PREFERRABLY LIKED THE TRACK "EVERYTHING", SEEMED LIKE IT WAS BEFORE IT'S TIME. OVERALL THE CD WAS OK. I DIDN'T PAY MUCH FOR IT. Read more
Published on October 17, 2006 by L. Henderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Jody steps up her game
Jody Watley entered the music scene as a solo act in 1987, making her debut one of the most recognized & loved for it's time. Read more
Published on April 22, 2006 by Neptunian Spirit

3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
But I am a real fan of Real Love and Friends the other songs is Ok Pretty Good CD
Published on November 28, 2005 by JiggaJ1979

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the only CD's I can listen to from start to finish...
I have this on tape as well as CD, it is one of my picks for long drives. I can listen to it from beginning to end and like each song and not skip over any of them which is rare... Read more
Published on July 24, 2005 by Teedums

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