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Samantha Fox - Just One Night
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Music CD Cover Artist: Samantha Fox Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 1991-05-28 Music Label: Jive Soundtracks: - (Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On
- More, More, More/Love to Love You Baby Medley
- Don't Wait Up
- Just One Night
- Pleasure Zone
- Another Woman (Too Many People)
- Don't Cry Wolf
- Nothing You Do, Nothing You Say
- Saving It Up
- Spirit of America
- What You See Is What You Get
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Free Music Notes for Just One Night AlbumFree Music Review: The first half is good... Hit: 3 Stars
After the success off "I Wanna Have Some Fun" Samantha released this album in 1991. The first half is definitely very cool due to its dancey Full Force tracks. "Pants Stay On" is a thumper about not having sex, which, ironically, is followed by a medley of disco classics "More, More, More" & "Love To Love You Baby." The medley is a great dance song and it's "classic" Sam. "Don't Wait Up" is in the same vein as "I Wanna Have Some Fun" with Sam telling her man that she's going out to have fun, but the beat is different and the song is great for any club. "Just One Night" is very slow, but the end is humorous with Sam talking with her man. "Pleasure Zone" is a fan-favorite but I never really liked it, it's very rock/dance which doesn't do much for me, but others may like it. You also get the original version of "Another Woman (Too Many People)" which is cute because Sam raps the verses in that cute cockney way. The rest of the album lags off. They are all rock/pop except for "Saving It Up" which would have fit in better at the beginning of the CD. The reason for the first half being dance and the second half being rock is because Sam's record company wanted another "I Wanna Have Some Fun" and Sam wanted a more rock feel, and this is what came out of their dispute - a so-so album.
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