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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 25, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: October 1985
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Mca Import
  • ASIN: B000002PBT
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #321,727 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Digitally remastered reissue of Olivia's top 30 1985 album for MCA. 10 tracks, including the top 20 title smash. 1998 Festival Records release. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The kiss of death for Olivia's popular music career, October 4, 2002
By Chris "Glitterama" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
Oh dear, and she was going so well too!! From her early country hits to the uber-hits she experienced through her movie-musicals "Grease" and "Xanadu", Olivia was on top for ten years straight. She even managed to survive such disasters as her 1983 film "Two Of A Kind" (this film wasn't just a bomb, it was ATOMIC) and turn them into positive experiences, the soundtrack of which gave her a #3 hit. However, it seems very little could salvage the commerical car-crash that was "Soul Kiss". Certainly Olivia remains a prominent public figure and has released semi-successful records since, but this musical venture "Soul Kiss"ed her career goodbye.

My question is, why. The main reason that springs to mind is that Olivia simply went too far for the conservative record-buying public. We giggled as she lived out her highschool bad girl fantasy in spandex for the 1978 film "Grease", and we had nervous titterings as she sung about "getting physical" in 1981. However, when faced with the image of Olivia straddling a leather couch on the front cover, and topless on the back, well it's rather like seeing a nun out of her habit, isn't it - is it right for us to look?

"Soul Kiss" was Olivia's equivalent of Madonna's "Erotica" phase. Except of course, no "Sex" book. In fact, no directly smutty photography. In FACT, there's very little "sex" here except for some very coy references. So if Madonna could get away with what she did, why couldn't Olivia?

Simple. Olivia's "Soul Kiss" project was too far ahead of its time. Seven years before Madonna wanted you to "put your hands all over [her] body", Olivia was singing about how she wanted to "get down on [her] knees and thank you baby". And that's about as "sexy" as Livvy gets. A far cry from the in-your-face sexuality of Madonna's "Erotica" period, even this subtle and at times very witty portrayal of sexuality was too much for the world back in 1985.

It's a crying shame, really, because the album is bloody good. Producer John Farrar effectively replicated the highly successful "Physical" record, with a few extra bloops and bleeps from synthesisers of the time. It has to be said, his production is as strong as ever on this record - perhaps even more so. The title track remains one of the album's most standout tracks, a slow infectious R'n'B groove as Olivia's silky vocals slip and slide around the seductive melody, as does the fun opening track "Toughen Up" which reinvents Olivia as a reggae-rocker a la Tina Turner's early eighties efforts. "Culture Shock" is probably the most "controversial" track on the record, playfully describing a love-triangle with Olivia telling her partner she loves him but she doesn't want to give up her lover. Perhaps it was this brave statement of pro-feminism that the patriarchal world of 1985 really didn't want to hear...

On the sillier (or is it camper?) side of things, Olivia portrays a taxi-driver in the pulsating "Driving Music", the innocent victim of a doctor's impure thoughts on the narrative "Overnight Observation", and a journalist wanting that million-dollar headline on "Queen Of The Publication". With such scenarios, delivered in sparkling synthesised atmospheres, it's no wonder this is the Olivia album most embraced by pink crowd. Even Kylie Minogue couldn't get away with such blatant manipulation of the gay audience... and yet "Soul Kiss" shows that Olivia could. And DID.

The album's real gems come in the form of "Moth To A Flame", a thumping eighties rocker which contain some of the most incredible vocals that Ms Newton-John ever captured on record. In fact, this entire album is a show-case for Olivia's range, from low growls to the "banshee" wails which sadly disappeared from her repertoire after this release. "You Were Great, How Was I?" with Carl Wilson is homage to the fifties doo-wop sound reinterpreted in an eighties context which works wonderfully, but it is the two ballads on this album which really allow Olivia to excel. Renowned for her breathy vocals, "Emotional Tangle" is a superb John Farrar track with Olivia's trademark backing vocals mingling with her lead. The album's closer, "The Right Moment" is an spine-tingler with Olivia adlibbing some high-pitched notes for a minute or so at the song's conclusion, so high they easily rival modern-diva Mariah Carey's ability.

So after a moderately successful first single (the title track), "Soul Kiss" disappeared into oblivion ... and the homes of fervent gay Olivia fans worldwide. It is here that this record is worshipped for what it is ... a woman so often stereotyped by popular media breaking out of the mould, experimenting, and pulling it off beautifully. It's just a shame that so many people will never get to experience this guilty pleasure.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Case of Criminal Neglect, October 14, 2005
By Steven Haarala (Mandeville, LA USA) - See all my reviews
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Out of Olivia's 3 career phases (heartbroken country girl, wholesome teen icon, and sexy, mature woman), I prefer the last one. This album is a product of that period, and it is superb. I know that many found it to be too eclectic, or too sex-propelled, or too much of an attempt to compete with her contemporaries, but I never tire of listening to it, because Olivia's talent makes even the oddest songs work. Highlights for me are "Toughen Up" (great upbeat opener), "Soul Kiss" (just imagine Olivia getting down on her knees, that's all I'm saying), "Overnight Observation" (clever lyrics, humorously sexy delivery) and "The Right Moment" (motivational message beautifully executed). I guess Olivia's time had passed by 1985, so the album wasn't a great success, but to me, ignoring it was criminal neglect.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Soul Kiss had potential but..., June 16, 2000
As a die-hard Olivia fan ( she is still #1 to me ) when the single stalled at #20 on the US chart I was shocked. Personally, Soul Kiss is probably my favourite Livvy single and the 12 inch maxi-single remix is incredible. This song IS sexy and the video is even more erotic. Unfortunately, the rest of the album somehow did not seem as good. Emotional Tangle is great and classic Olivia, as well as Moth To A Flame, but cuts like Queen Of The Publication and Culture Shock take the album in such a different direction of sound, that I sometimes wondered what Olivia and John Farrar ( her long-time producer), were trying to achieve. The album did not do well commercially, and somehow seemed to foreshadow her struggle on the charts with all her following releases. I still believe Olivia is the best and hope the VH-1 Divas show recruits Olivia for the next show!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Olivia, you are the best!
This CD did not do well as I recall but this CD is one of my favorites. Soul Kiss, Toughen Up, Culture Shock, are one of the best songs on the CD. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Tim Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars Dirty girl!
Olivia Newton-John's follow up to her classic 'Physical' album came 4 years after in 1985. Insanely released when dear O was 6 months pregnant and unable to promote it, the album... Read more
Published on February 16, 2007 by bobby morrow

4.0 out of 5 stars NICE ALBUM
A very fun album from olivia. I can't say the lyrics are the best I mean some of the subject matter here is a little weird but overall the album is very well produced and olivias... Read more
Published on August 7, 2006 by Argelis J. Rosado Rosado

5.0 out of 5 stars One of her worst.. or is it?
Okay, so yes, when this album was released in '85 people thought Olivia was out of her mind, with album like this. Read more
Published on May 7, 2006 by E. Kingsley

5.0 out of 5 stars Well produced album, one of her better works
Like several other people, this was a disappointment when I first heard it...on record some 21 years ago. Read more
Published on March 26, 2006 by Neil Schubert

3.0 out of 5 stars A drum-machine relic from 1985...talk about culture shock!
Olivia attempted to grow and move on from her faux-country roots and "Grease"/"Physical" triumphs, but friend and producer John Farrar may be the one most responsible for turning... Read more
Published on September 4, 2005 by jon sieruga

5.0 out of 5 stars gret follow up to physical and with same producer
this album was gem of the 80s that had little or no publicity and what great tracks - with the John Farrar the writer of her big hits, the writers of physical and other songs -... Read more
Published on December 20, 2004 by J. Lee

5.0 out of 5 stars Olivia's finest album
So much noise was made about the cover of this album, about the lyrical content, about the raunchy image that she was trying to project, that very little has ever been said about... Read more
Published on December 8, 2004 by Louis

4.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bag
When Olivia first released this album I was pretty disappointed in it. I only liked three songs. Now, as the album and I have gotten older, I like most of the songs. Read more
Published on September 22, 2004 by Liam

4.0 out of 5 stars Needs a second chance!
This is one of those albums that, the first time I turned it on, it was a great dissappointment. A couple of months later, for some reason, I got some of the songs stuck in my... Read more
Published on October 23, 2003

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