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Muse
Pop · 1979 · 8 tracks · 42m

Muse

A conceptual disco odyssey of sin and salvation. Lush orchestral arrangements meet a baritone vocal that is more theatrical than her later icy minimalism.

August 9, 1979 · Island Records

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A dramatic and soul-searching journey through nocturnal disco landscapes.

Tracklist · 8 Tracks · 42m
01
Sinning
5:06
02
Suffer
4:17
03
Repentance (Forgive Me)
3:50
04
Saved
7:13
05
Atlantic City Gambler
5:47
06
I'll Find My Way to You
5:14
07
Don't Mess With the Messer
4:52
08
On Your Knees
6:20
Moments Worth Listening For
The seamless transition from the guilt-ridden 'Repentance' into the explosive, gospel-inflected release of 'Saved'.
Grace's unusually tender, low-register croon during the cinematic balladry of 'I'll Find My Way to You'.
The aggressive, percussive breakdown in 'On Your Knees' that hints at her future dominant persona.

How does Muse sound next to the rest of Grace Jones's catalogue?

Spirituality+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into spirituality than the rest of the catalogue.

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