- The Makeover
Infobox Album
Name = "The Makeover"
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Jody Watley
Released = flagicon|USAAugust 8 ,2006
Recorded =
Genre = Dance/House/ Pop
Length = 53:00
Label =Avitone
Producer =Kng Britt Chris Brann DJ Spinna 4hero
Reviews =
Last album = "Midnight Lounge "
(2001)
This album = "The Makeover"
(2006)
Next album = "Super Hits Live ""The Makeover" is singer
Jody Watley 's ninth studioalbum . Watley recruited a diverse group [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/1027007 Jody Watley - The Makeover ] ] of contemporary dance andelectronica producers for the project, among themKing Britt ,4hero andDJ Spinna . A concept release, the album's vintage aesthetic, which saw her take the old and remake it as new, was likely foretold in Watley's updating of her signature classic, "Looking for a New Love ", in 2005. As per the title, "The Makeover" contained newly recorded (and remixed) versions of some of Watley's signature classics like " Don't You Want Me" and " Friends" (re-dubbed "Friendz"), as well as new material. Additionally, Watley paid tribute to musical influences likeDiana Ross , Chic andKaren Carpenter on the covers "Love Hangover ", " I Want Your Love" and a medley of the Carpenters' songs, respectively.Themes
"The Makeover", from its title to its photo media, was a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the ever-growing
makeover culture now commonplace in contemporary society. Indeed, the album's photography (contained in theliner notes ) showed Watley theatrically made-up to resemble a cosmetic surgery recipient. These photos caused a bit of a controversy, however, as they were apparently leaked, after which various online gossip columns (most notably theNew York Post 's "Page Six"), had falsely reported that Watley had undergone actual cosmetic surgery. Watley jokingly discussed the controversy in the September 11, 2006 issue of theNational Enquirer [*cite news| first = Hal| last = Lifson| title = Singer Carves Up the Press With Fake 'Makeover' | work =The National Enquirer | publisher = American Media, Inc.| location = New York, NY| id = ISSN|1056-3482| page = 42| date =2006-09-11 | language = English | quote = "'They were fake photos done as a joke for my new CD, 'The Makeover'"] .Track listing
# "Intro"
# "Don't You Want Me" (King Britt Scuba Mix)
# "Waiting in Vain "
# "A Beautiful Life"
# "Bed of Roses Featuring4hero "
# "I Want Your Love"
# "Love Hangover"
# " Borderline"
# "Carpenters Medley"
# " Friendz" featuring Voshaun Gotti
# "The Makeover Superstar"
# "Midnight Lounge" ( Mark De Clive-Lowe Makeover Mix)
# "A Beautiful Life (A Beautiful Dub)"ingles
The first single to be released from "The Makeover" was a
downtempo cover of " Borderline", written byReggie Lucas and a originally a hit for Madonna in 1984.The album's second single was " I Want Your Love", a cover of the Chic classic. The Watley cover was produced by DJ Spinna and featured Chic's own
Nile Rodgers on guitar. Supported by dance mixes, the track peaked at #1 on theHot Dance Music/Club Play chart for the week of June 16, 2007.Personnel
*Jody Watley - Vocals
*Mark Boyce -Moog Synthesizer
*Chris Brann - Keyboardss, programming
*Marc Mac - Piano, Rhodes, Arp Synthesizer, Programming
*Luke Parkhouse - Drums, Percussion
*Brad Munn - Acoustic Guitars
*Andy Hammill - Double Bass
*Hillside Stings - Strings
*Nile Rodgers - Guitar
*DJ Spinna - Drum Programming
*Selan Lerner - Keyboards
*Ali Black - Assistant Engineer
*Rodney Lee - Programming, keyboards
*Mark De Clive-Lowe - Instruments, programming
*Voshaun Gotti - FlowProduction
*Producers: 4hero, King Britt,
Mark De Clive-Lowe , DJ Spinna, Rodney Lee, Chris Brann, Milan "The Mad Scientist" Ross
*Executive Producer: Jody Watley
*Project Coordinator: Van Roy for VRC Entertainment
*Photography: Mike Ruiz
*Make-Up: Billy B.
*Hair: Ruth Roche
*Special Effects Makeup: Branan Edgans
*Art Direction: Jody Watley and Van Roy
*Design: David StaffordReferences
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