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Riptide

Robert Palmer

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Riptide Robert Palmer 2:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Hyperactive Robert Palmer 5:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Addicted to Love Robert Palmer 6:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Trick Bag Robert Palmer 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Get It Through Your Heart Robert Palmer 2:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Robert Palmer 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Flesh Wound Robert Palmer 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Discipline of Love Robert Palmer 6:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Riptide (Reprise) Robert Palmer 2:05 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Coming on the heels of the massive success of the Power Station, Riptide packages Robert Palmer's voice and suave personality into a commercial series of mostly rocking songs that seem custom-tailored to be chart hits. The Power Station connection threatens to overpower Palmer's usually more eclectic musical interest, but with that band's producer/member Bernard Edwards handling production duties and members Andy Taylor and Tony Thompson contributing as well, stylistic similarities were inevitable. "Flesh Wound," though, sounds like a retread of "Some Like It Hot," with its squelching staccato guitars and tribal drums mimicking the hit single. "Hyperactive" adds a bit of a pop veneer to the formula, with its bright keyboards dating the song to the Miami Vice era; that's not to say it doesn't hold nostalgic charm. "Addicted to Love" shares some of the same punch, somewhat slowing down the Power Station's bombast into slinkier, blues territory, while maintaining a heavy rock crunch. The song skyrocketed to the top of the U.S. charts and sold more than a million copies as a single worldwide. A music video for the song, featuring sexy models gyrating blankly, no doubt helped sales and launched a new phase of Palmer's career, where music videos would nearly overshadow his songwriting. Equally catchy and almost as successful is the brilliant take on the Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis song "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On." It is perhaps Riptide's most daring track, with its fractured jittery notes, funky basslines, and pounding drums matching Palmer's bothered, sweaty vocals to create a yearning song that drips with passion. Also not to be missed is Earl King's "Trick Bag," which Palmer translates into a fun Clues-style minimalist modern blues song. Even if Riptide uses the Power Station as a blueprint, its only true faults reside in the cheesy album-opening and album-closing refrains of "Riptide," which seemingly satisfy Palmer's tropical proclivities. They might be relaxing and humorous as elevator music, but they are sharply at odds with the tone of the album and Palmer's usually impeccable musical taste. Cheesy opening and ending aside, Riptide has some truly addictive moments and it set him firmly on course, for better or worse, for the even harder-rocking Heavy Nova.

Recent Customer Reviews

Not even his best but better than most
     
by thelowmax

Robert Palmer is pure class. He's got the voice, the looks, the grooves. And I'ld love to have his tailor. This is all evident on this album. If you don't already have all of his albums or even more shocking, don't have any, this is an excellent selection to get a taste of the smoothest drink of water ever.

Very Good
     
by rocka rolla 123

Robert Palmer, R.I.P., as your music will go down in history. How can you not like this? :)

His most powerful album
     
by Sinjin!

The Flesh Wound-Discipline combo is unbeatable! Plus i love how he has the ocean surrounding the album on both ends...

Biography

Born: January 19, 1949 in Batley, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

The career of blue-eyed soul singer Robert Palmer was a study in style versus substance. While the performer's earliest work won praise for its skillful assimilation of rock, R&B, and reggae sounds, his records typically sold poorly, and he achieved his greatest notoriety as an impeccably dressed...
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