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Claudja Barry - The Girl Most Likely (LP) - NM/EXC

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Claudja Barry's The Girl Most Likely LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Claudja Barry's The Girl Most Likely second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
EXC
Catalogue #:
VPL1-4103
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Electronic, Disco
$20.00

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Album Info

Artist: Claudja Barry
Album: The Girl Most Likely
Released: Australia, 1978

Tracklist:

A1Take Me In Your Arms….4:23
A2Take It Easy6:53
A3Love Machine3:48
A4When Life Was Just A Game3:34
A5Every Beat Of My Heart2:31
B1Open The Door3:33
B2Johnny, Johnny2:55
B3Sexy Talkin' Lover4:02
B4Dancin' Fever6:04
B5Long Lost Friend4:17


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Description

Claudja Barry's album "The Girl Most Likely" was released in 1978, and it stands as a vibrant testament to the disco era, showcasing her unique blend of pop, soul, and dance music. Barry, a Jamaican-Canadian singer, made waves in the late '70s with her infectious energy and captivating voice, and this album is a prime example of her artistry during that time.

From the very first track, you can feel the pulse of disco radiating through the speakers. The title track, "The Girl Most Likely," is an upbeat anthem that perfectly encapsulates the carefree spirit of the late '70s. With its catchy hooks and danceable rhythm, it’s no wonder this song became a staple in clubs and on dance floors. The production, helmed by Barry herself along with her collaborators, features lush arrangements and a driving beat that invites listeners to get up and move.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Dance, Dance, Dance," which showcases Barry's vocal prowess and ability to convey joy through music. The song is a celebration of movement and freedom, and it’s hard not to smile when you hear it. The instrumentation is rich, with funky bass lines and shimmering strings that create an irresistible groove. Critics at the time praised Barry for her ability to blend different musical styles, and this track is a perfect example of that talent.

The album also includes "I Wanna Be Your Lover," which further solidifies Barry's place in the disco scene. This track features a more romantic vibe, with Barry's sultry vocals drawing listeners in. The lyrics are playful and flirtatious, making it a perfect addition to any party playlist. The production quality is top-notch, reflecting the high standards of the disco genre during this period.

Critically, "The Girl Most Likely" received a warm reception. Major publications recognized Barry's contributions to the disco movement, and her ability to stand out among her contemporaries. While the album did not receive any major awards, it has since been appreciated for its cultural significance in the disco genre. Barry's work has been influential, and she is often cited as an important figure in the evolution of dance music.

Interestingly, Claudja Barry's background adds a rich layer to her music. Born in Jamaica and raised in Canada, she brings a unique perspective to her songs, blending Caribbean influences with the disco sound that was dominating the charts. This fusion of styles not only set her apart but also contributed to the diversity of the disco scene in the late '70s.

In terms of production, the album features a mix of live instrumentation and studio wizardry that was characteristic of the era. The use of synthesizers and orchestral elements gives the album a lush sound that still feels fresh today. Barry's involvement in the production process also highlights her artistic vision and commitment to her music.

Listening to "The Girl Most Likely" today is like taking a joyful trip back in time. The album captures the essence of a vibrant era, filled with optimism and a sense of freedom. It’s a reminder of the power of music to bring people together and create unforgettable moments on the dance floor. Whether you’re a longtime fan of disco or just discovering Claudja Barry for the first time, this album is a delightful experience that showcases the best of what the genre has to offer.

In conclusion, Claudja Barry's "The Girl Most Likely" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the disco era or the evolution of dance music. Its infectious energy, memorable tracks, and cultural significance make it a standout album that deserves recognition. So, put on your dancing shoes, turn up the volume, and let the music take you away!

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