Grace Jones - Warm Leatherette Album FLAC
- Performer: Grace Jones
- Album: Warm Leatherette
- Label: Island Records
- Catalog #: 202 163, 202.163
- MP3: 2743 mb | FLAC: 2495 mb
- Country: Europe
- Style: Dub, Funk, New Wave, Reggae-Pop
- Rating: 4.1/5
- Votes: 853
- Category: Electronic / Reggae / Soul and Funk / Pop

Tracklist
1 | A Rolling StoneWritten-By – D. Williams, F. Baskett, G. Jones | 3:30 |
2 | BullshitWritten-By – B. Reynolds | 5:20 |
3 | Love Is The DrugWritten-By – A. Mackay, B. Ferry | 7:15 |
4 | The Hunter Gets Captured By The GameWritten-By – Robinson | 3:50 |
5 | Private LifeWritten-By – C. Hynde | 5:10 |
6 | BreakdownWritten-By – T. Petty | 5:30 |
7 | Warm LeatheretteWritten-By – D. Miller | 4:25 |
8 | ParsWritten-By – J. Higelin | 4:05 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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ILPS 9592 | Grace Jones | Warm Leatherette (LP, Album, Win) | Island Records | ILPS 9592 | US | 1980 |
ILPM 9592 | Grace Jones | Warm Leatherette (LP, Album, RE) | Island Records | ILPM 9592 | UK | 1986 |
202 163 | Grace Jones | Warm Leatherette (LP, Album) | Island Records | 202 163 | Brazil | 1980 |
none | Grace Jones | Warm Leatherette (8xFile, AAC, Album, RE, RM, 256) | Island Records | none | Unknown | |
7 90064-2 | Grace Jones | Warm Leatherette (CD, Album, RE) | Island Records | 7 90064-2 | US | 1987 |
Credits
- Bass [Guitar] – Robbie Shakespeare
- Drums – Sly Dunbar
- Engineer [Assistant] – Harold Dorsett, Kendell Stubbs
- Guitar – Barry (White) Reynolds, Michael (Mao) Chung
- Keyboards – Wally Badarou
- Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Grace Jones
- Mixed By – Chris Blackwell
- Mixed By, Engineer [Recording] – Alex Sadkin
- Percussion – Uzziah (Sticky) Thompson
- Photography By, Design – Jean Paul Goude
- Producer – Alex Sadkin, Chris Blackwell
Notes
℗ & © 1980 Island Records Inc.
Printed in Germany.
German reissue with sticker on sleeve ("Island Life Collection 25 years [Island logo]") and Island Life Collection inner sleeve.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 4 007192 021635
- Label Code: LC 0407
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped; "II" etched): DM 202163 A-2/84 S III II
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped; "II" etched): DM 202163 B-3/84 S III II
- Price Code (D:): 270
- Price Code (F:): RC330
- Rights Society: GEMA STEMRA BIEM
- Pressing Plant ID (Side B label, embossed): Bass clef
Companies
- Record Company – Ariola Eurodisc GmbH
- Distributed By – RCA/Ariola-Ariola/RCA
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Island Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Island Records Inc.
- Recorded At – Compass Point Studios
- Mixed At – Compass Point Studios
- Pressed By – Sonopress
Video
Info
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