Jennifer Warnes - Jennifer (Remastered) (1972/2013)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 193 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 80 MB
34:57 | Rock, Pop, Vocal, Pop Rock, AOR | Label: Reprise Records
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 193 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 80 MB
34:57 | Rock, Pop, Vocal, Pop Rock, AOR | Label: Reprise Records
Jennifer Review by Joe Viglione
With a plethora of producers over the years – including Martin Cooper, Al Capps, Stewart Levine, Rob Fraboni, Jim Ed Norman, Val Garay, and Jim Price – it is this obscure album produced by the Velvet Underground's John Cale that captures a very special moment for Jennifer Warnes. A beautiful faded cover photo with the word "Jennifer" floating across the top, this album stands as landmark interpretation by the artist, and a production for Cale as important as his first album for the Modern Lovers. Don't expect the sound to be anything like the quagmire of Velvetsonics that Cale allowed the legendary members of Jonathan Richman's band to create. This is a pure pop album. "Needle and Thread" is a replica of what Motown producer Frank Wilson was doing exactly at this moment in time with the new Supremes, and "Be My Friend" is Diana Ross from this same period, by way of songwriter Paul Rodgers from Free. As A&R for Warner Bros.