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Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions : ウィキペディア英語版
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions

''Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions'' is a compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released in 1998 by Island Records. The two disc anthology consists mostly of material pulled from 1980-1982 recording sessions.
==Background==
Grace Jones recorded three albums with Sly and Robbie, Wally Badarou, Barry Reynolds, Mikey Chung and Uziah "Sticky" Thompson, aka the Compass Point Allstars, a studio band named after the legendary Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas during the period of 1980-1982; ''Warm Leatherette'', ''Nightclubbing'' and ''Living My Life''. ''Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions'' includes a selection of tracks from the recording sessions for those albums. It collects what is generally regarded to be Jones' best work〔 and also offers a well-researched essay included in the album sleeve. The album includes two previously unreleased songs from the ''Living My Life'' sessions: "Man Around the House" and a demo recording of Johnny Cash's 1963 classic "Ring of Fire". Other rarities are "Living My Life", a single-only song, not available on any previous album, and Joy Division's "She's Lost Control", released only as the B-side for "Private Life".
''Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions'' contains long and extended version of Jones' hits, and although the CD booklet claims that these haven't been issued before, most of them have in fact appeared on numerous CD re-issues around the world. Other tracks were remixed or re-edited by the PolyGram/Universal engineers in 1998 for this particular compilation, instead of using the many existing long or extended versions by original producers Chris Blackwell and Alex Sadkin that were released on vinyl in 1980-1982. The track "Living My Life" appears as an edited remix by Paul "Groucho" Smykle - dating from 1986, which the liner notes fail to mention. Another anomaly on the album is that it concludes with "Slave to the Rhythm", a track which was recorded in 1985, in London and with British producer Trevor Horn. Also the mix used, here renamed "Hot Blooded Version", is again an alternate 1998 re-mix/re-edit of the original 12" version entitled "Blooded".
For the Brazilian edition of the album, the "The Best of" title was added to the original artwork.

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