Josephine Superstar

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Old November 24th, 2005, 12:33 AM
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Or better known as Phylicia Allan and Phylicia Rashad and Claire Huxtable from the "Cosby Show".

I know she was married to Victor Willis of the Village People but I didn't know she released an album under the name of Phylicia Allen that was produced by Belolo and Morali.

Does anybody here know what that album was like? Was it the standard B&M sound? Is it worth to search for?
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Old November 24th, 2005, 01:05 AM
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I heard a cut from that LP a long time ago, but apparantly it hasn't really made a lasting impression on me. Still, it's definetely an LP I would buy if I'd come buy it for a reasonable price. If not for anything else, then for the fun value at least
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Old November 24th, 2005, 01:28 AM
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I think the album is excellent, but know a lot who don't. The album tells the story of Josephine Baker, the tracks are linked by Phylicia telling her story. Starting with Saint Loius where she was born,which is a fab track and going on to her becoming a star, first on Broadway and then Paris.Ending with her losing everything and in debt -Don't cry mommy. :cry:

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Old November 24th, 2005, 06:56 AM
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I haven't pulled out the album in a while, but the sound is pure, vintage Belolo/Morali. If you like their sound, I'm pretty sure you'd enjoy the LP. I confess to enjoying the side one medley occasionally :oops:. It's probably one of the campiest things they've ever done, and that's saying a lot..
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Old November 24th, 2005, 09:22 AM
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It is pure, hardcore camp, even by Morali's standards... and as neonlights said, that is really saying something. The cover alone is priceless. Incidentally, Jussi told me that Phylicia now denies ever having done this LP.
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Old November 24th, 2005, 09:37 PM
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Graham, Jussi is always right :D but she just can't deny it. The album clearly shows Claire Huxtable. It's her, it's her!

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Always right - really:-)?
Well, journalist Alan Jones went to interview ms rashad some 10 years ago with the album in his bag, in hopes of getting it autographed. She second she saw it the interview was over - she simply denied doing it and walked away. Back then, before the disco revival was yet pronounced offical, even Giorgio Moroder claimed he did not rememeber what "From Here To Eternity" was. Donna Summer claimed she was not famed for old disco records, she was a recording artist of contemporary r&b. Times sure have changed. Would be interesting to know what Ms Rashad thinks of her album now, wherever she is these days.
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I knew about the LP, but I didn't know it was produced by Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo. I gotta look for that one.

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I posted the original review of this LP on this site (I didn't buy it, it belongs to a friend of mine and I was borrowing it). So I knew this LP was about Josephine Baker, but didn't know who Josephine Baker was.

Last week, BBC4 (UK TV channel) showed an hour long documentary about the life of Josephine Baker, which I chose to watch because of the association with the disco LP.

It was actually very interesting. Josephine was first made famous in Paris in the 1920s, and was most famous for the "banana dance" which she did, wearing a skirt made of bananas pointing outwards. This is the photo on the front of the LP, and is a very accurate depiction of how Josephine used to look!

She went on to have many setbacks in her life, was perhaps one of the first people to stand up for rights for blacks in the US, and even joined the French Resistance in WW2.

The documentary featured Josephine singing/performing "J'ai deux amours, mon pays et Paris" on more than one occasion. All the more poignant as her country (United States) had rejected her on more than one occasion, whereas Paris always welcomed her.
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Graham, Jussi is always right :D but she just can't deny it. The album clearly shows Claire Huxtable. It's her, it's her!
For her to deny it is ridiculous. Does she really think anyone cares that a 1980's sitcom second bananna recorded a disco LP over twenty years ago? :roll:
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OMG, 2day I finally heard it and it ain't not so bad at all, in fact it's rather good! She doesn't need to be ashamed for this stuff!!!!

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She's now back on stage, starring in Tennessee Williams' "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof". Somebody in New York, go to the stage door of that theatre tonight, armed with a copy of Josephine Superstar and demand the Diva autograph it!
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