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Gravity (James Brown album)

Gravity
Gravity (James Brown album) cover art.jpg
Studio album by James Brown
Released September 15, 1986
Recorded 1985–86
Genre Funk
Length 39:40
Label Scotti Bros. Records
Producer Dan Hartman
James Brown chronology
Bring It On!
(1983)Bring It On!1983
Gravity
(1986)
I'm Real
(1988)I'm Real1988
Singles from Gravity
  1. "Living in America"
    Released: December 1985
  2. "Gravity"
    Released: 1986
  3. "How Do You Stop"
    Released: January 1987
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
Robert Christgau C+
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars
The Milwaukee Sentinel (favorable)

Gravity is the 56th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released on September 15, 1986, by Scotti Bros. Records. It was largely written and produced by Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight, the authors of the album's previously released hit single "Living in America", which had reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was prominently featured in the film Rocky IV. It was Brown's first album for the Scotti Brothers record label.

The album's title track became a minor hit on both the pop and R&B charts, while the tango-based slow jam "How Do You Stop" cracked the R&B top ten. The album track "Turn Me Loose, I'm Dr Feelgood" was used as the theme song for the Australian TV sketch comedy series The Late Show (1992–93) and is often played by Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies when one of their batters hits a home run at Citizens Bank Park.

Gravity earned a lukewarm reception from critics. Robert Christgau went so far as to describe it as "[n]ot a James Brown album--a James Brown-influenced Dan Hartman record, with James Brown on vocals", and urged readers to seek out recent reissues of Brown's earlier work instead. Ron Wynn of Allmusic.com described the album as "moderately interesting" but that, ultimately, Brown was trying to "catch up" with contemporary trends.


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