Doll In The Box

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 62:09

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Barry Walters

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04.22.11
Madonna — before Madonna existed.
2004 | Label: ZE Records / The Orchard

A woman both very much of her times and several years ahead of them, Cristina Monet did Madonna before Madonna had the chance. More an actress of aural dramas than an actual singer, there's rarely a note that Cristina doesn't miss. But her typically acidic delivery speaks clearly of her smarts (she's a Harvard grad), although her songwriting contributions on her debut album (originally titled Cristina upon its initial 1980 release) are minimal. This is essentially an August Darnell album replete with lavish, swing-influenced arrangements and Cristina functioning as a bizarre, Brechtian centerpiece.

Although its rhythmic foundation is unabashedly more disco than what Darnell would achieve in his actual dancefloor hits with both Dr. Buzzard and Kid Creole (DJ and remix pioneer Tom Savarese supplies a typically vibrant mix), there's plenty of his trademark subversion — “Jungle Love” nimbly takes on the topic of miscegenation (an implicit disco theme rarely made explicit by anyone besides Darnell, a mulatto), while “Blame It on Disco” brings together swooning big-band horns and a throbbing reggae bass line that points in the direction of Sly & Robbie's future productions with Grace Jones.

Although the album disappeared with nary a trace, the follow-up single “Is That… read more »

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Infectious, upbeat, quality dance music

bernieodonnell80

I need to rock-out the tunes while I'm on the treadmill (but not that top-40 gym music crap), and Doll in the Box fits the bill. With crazy beats, horn-powered instrumentation throughout, and Cristina's sexy voice, this one's a keeper.

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Is That All There Is?

sue1485

I've loved this song since I heard it on the radio when it was first released, but I was not quick enough to get it on vinyl before it was withdrawn. Now I've got it! Great. Haven't heard the rest of the album yet, but I'm going to give it 5 stars on the basis of this song.

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Not Exactly Your Parent's Disco Music...

Godozo

With a hot babe on the cover and the title "Doll In The Box," why would it not be a hit? Well...First, Ze Records was hardly a power player, although it definitely had an eye for interesting music. Then there are the song titles and subjects, which don't so much glorify the disco lifestyle as lampoon, mock and rip into it. Indeed, a song not on the original LP (Is That All There Is) was kept out of release because of the lyrical and attitude changes. However, this is good stuff and as long as you are willing to accept that this is different from most of the dance stuff that's ever come out, you'll find this worth downloading and listening to.

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Awesome forgotten NY New/No Wave

Jupiter8

Thank you eMusic for adding this! You saved me from buying a pricey import!

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