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Paid Vacation

Richard Marx

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Album Review

With 1993's Paid Vacation, Richard Marx's career was steered from more rock-leaning territory to the softer and friendlier landscape of adult contemporary, and the resulting album was much warmer and organic than his previous releases, most notably 1991's dark and brooding Rush Street. Paid Vacation's lead single, the acoustic ballad "Now and Forever," became a massive pop and adult contemporary hit in a time when popular music had changed from the corporate rock of the '80s to the angst-ridden grunge and rap of the '90s. Paid Vacation also produced a Top 20 hit with the light-hearted soul nugget "The Way She Loves Me," which also proved to be Marx's last American Top 40 hit of the decade. Other highlights include the melodic, mid-tempo hit "Nothing Left Behind Us" (which was unfortunately left off his Greatest Hits album), as well as the soaring up-tempo track "Nothing to Hide" and two more of Marx's trademark cautionary tales about the pitfalls of Hollywood and fame, "Silent Scream" and "Goodbye Hollywood." Not all the album resides in softer territory, however. "What You Want" and "Heaven's Waiting" are two upbeat, neo-rockabilly offerings which stand out among the other cuts. All in all, Paid Vacation is an engaging set which signaled a big change in musical direction for Richard Marx, one of the late '80s and early '90s most consistent hitmakers. ~ Jose F. Promis, Rovi

Customer Reviews

The songs are messed up by the way

I am a listener of Richard Marx and enjoy his music. Just one thing though, these songs are not matching their titles--for instance, "Now and Forever" previews "Goodbye Hollywood" and "Soul Motion" Previews "Now and Forever." This happened before, a while ago, with Van Halen's OU812 I've noticed: All the songs had the wrong titles. Does this problem get resolved when I buy this or do I have to wait for this to be fixed before I try buying?

This album grew on me

First off, some of the songs are numbered/labeled wrong which the other reviewer has already mentioned.

I was originally somewhat disappointed with this album because it had a softer sound overall compared to Rush Street. Which was one of the harder rocking Richard Marx albums. Rush Street was also my favorite Richard Marx album and I liked all of the songs on it. However, this album (Paid Vacation) eventually grew on me, a lot.

1) One Man - One of my favorite power ballads by him. Not a love song. It seems to be about a particular person... a particular famous person. I listen to this song and wonder why several record executives (and David Foster) didn't like his singing voice (or, at least, they didn't think that it was "commercial"), because he sounds fantastic to me, with a good amount of power to his vocals. Yeah, I know that music, art, entertainment, etc. is subjective and all, but still...
2) Miami 2017 - A fantastic cover of the Billly Joel song.
3) Goodbye Hollywood - Another opinionated song about the entertainment industry. One of my favorites from the album.
4) Now and Forever - His big hit song from the album.
5) Soul Motion - A different kind of song from him. It was one of my early favorites from the album.
6) Nothing to Hide - Another favorite from the album.
7) What You Want - One of the rockier songs on the album. I really like it.

Biography

Born: September 16, 1963 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Before he became a pop/rock heavyweight during the late '80s (and an adult contemporary balladeer throughout the following two decades), Richard Marx sang on commercials and performed as a backing vocalist for Lionel Richie, Whitney Houston, and Julio Iglesias. The Chicago native also delved into professional songwriting, penning tunes for Kenny Rogers and the St. Elmo's Fire soundtrack before landing a solo contract with EMI Records. Featuring production from David Cole, who later launched C+C Music...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Adult Contemporary, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Feb 08, 1994

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