*** Welcome to piglix ***

Dancing on the Ceiling

Dancing on the Ceiling
LionelRichie-DancingOnTheCeiling.jpg
Studio album by Lionel Richie
Released August 5, 1986
Recorded 1985-86
Genre Pop, R&B
Length 46:27
Label Motown
Producer Lionel Richie, James Anthony Carmichael, Narada Michael Walden for Perfection Light Productions
Lionel Richie chronology
Can't Slow Down
(1983)
Dancing on the Ceiling
(1986)
Back to Front
(1992)
Singles from Dancing on the Ceiling
  1. "Say You, Say Me" / "Can't Slow Down"
    Released: November 1985
  2. "Dancing on the Ceiling" / "Love Will Find a Way"
    Released: June 1986
  3. "Love Will Conquer All" / "The Only One"
    Released: October 1986
  4. "Ballerina Girl" / "Deep River Woman"
    Released: December 1986
  5. "Se La" / "Serves You Right"
    Released: March 1987
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Robert Christgau B+
Rolling Stone (favorable)

Dancing on the Ceiling is the third solo studio album by Lionel Richie, released on August 5, 1986. The album was originally to be titled Say You, Say Me, after the Academy Award-winning track of the same name, but it was renamed to a different track's title after Richie rewrote the album. The album was released to generally positive reviews and warm sales, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and selling 4 million copies. Following the album's release Richie went on a long hiatus, releasing his first album of entirely new material ten years later.

Lionel Richie had risen to prominence as a member of the Commodores during the late 1970s, but after tensions arose in the band he left in 1981. His first two solo albums, Lionel Richie (1982) and Can't Slow Down (1983), were runaway successes: Lionel Richie sold 4 million copies, while Can't Slow Down sold 10 million copies, and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Recording of the songs later used on Dancing on the Ceiling began in 1985. The track "Say You, Say Me" was used in that year's White Nights, for which it had won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Work on the album was done while Richie was finalizing his work with "We Are the World".

During early production, the album was intended to be titled Say You, Say Me and released in December 1985. However, Richie found that he did not "want to do those songs" owing to the social conditions he saw, and as such he began rewriting it "to express what [he] felt the world was boxing itself into". Ultimately, the album's title was changed to Dancing on the Ceiling, as the titular song was Richie's next single. Recording for the album took over a year and a half, and Richie later stated that he tried to include a mixture of sounds.


...
Wikipedia

...