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Album: Just One Night
# Song Title   Time
1)    (Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On
2)    More, More, More/Love to Love You Baby Medley: More, More, More / Love To Love You Baby
3)    Don't Wait Up
4)    Just One Night
5)    Pleasure Zone
6)    Another Woman (Too Many People)
7)    Don't Cry Wolf
8)    Nothing You Do, Nothing You Say
9)    Saving It Up
10)    Spirit of America
11)    What You See Is What You Get
 

Album: Just One Night
# Song Title   Time
1)    (Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On
2)    More, More, More/Love to Love You Baby Medley: More, More, More / Love To Love You Baby
3)    Don't Wait Up
4)    Just One Night
5)    Pleasure Zone
6)    Another Woman (Too Many People)
7)    Don't Cry Wolf
8)    Nothing You Do, Nothing You Say
9)    Saving It Up
10)    Spirit of America
11)    What You See Is What You Get
 
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  • Personnel includes: Samantha Fox (vocals), Alex "Spanador" Mosely, Paul Pesco, Nils Tuxen, Nunzio Signore, Lol Ford, Glenn Tipton, Jeffrey Rose, Joshua Michael Grau, (guitars), Jon Durno (guitar, bass, keyboards), Detlef Reshoeft (strings, keyboards, sequencer, drum programming), Mark Sayfritz, Paul Taylor, Chris Marshall (keyboards, programming), Eric Foster White (keyboards, drum programming), Martyn Ford (drums), Alan Friedman (drum programming).
  • Full Force: Baby Gerry, Bowlegged Lou, Shy Shy, Paul Anthony, CurT-T-T, B-Fine (various instruments, background vocals).
  • Producers include: Full Force, Robert Clivilles, David Cole, Ralf-Rene Maue, Eric Foster White.
  • Engineers include: Tony Maserati, Acar S. Key, Alec Head.
  • Personnel: Samantha Fox (background vocals); Ex Girlfriend, Full Force (chant, background vocals); Eric Gast, Marc Singleton, Tim Latham (chant); John Durno (guitar, keyboards); Glenn Tipton, Nunzio Signore, Nunzio Signor, Jerry Rose, Nils Tuxen, Josh Grau, Paul Pesco, Alexander "Spanador" Mosley (guitar); Detlef Resoeft (strings, keyboards, drum programming); Vincent Henry (saxophone); Mark Sayfritz, Paul Taylor, James Young , Chris Marshall (keyboards, programming); Eric Foster White (keyboards, keyboard programming, drum programming); David Cole (keyboards); Robert Clivills (drums, percussion); Martyn Ford (drums); Alan Friedman (programming, drum programming); Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Craig Derry, Deborah Cooper, Nigel Rush, Michael Scoholz, Randall Waller, Marion Schwaiger, Madeleine Lang, Rolf Khler, Maggie Ryder, Martha Wash, Audrey Wheeler, Tim Cashion, Lorraine McIntosh (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixers: David Cole; Full Force; Detlef Resoeft; Michael Allaire; Pete Christensen; Ralf-Rene Maue; Acar S. Key; Alec Head; Robert Clivills; Tony Maserati .
  • Audio Remixers: Lix Winstanley; James "Jockey" Young.
  • Recording information: Axis Studios, New York, NY; Axis Studios, NY; Battery Studios; Battery Studios, NY; Midiland Recording Studio, Miami, FL; Midiland, Miami, FL; Sigma Sound Studios, New York, NY; Sigma Sound, NY; Studio 150, The Netherlands; Sunrise Studios, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Editors: Pete Christensen; Ricky Crespo.
  • Photographer: Joe Grant .
  • Arrangers: Eric Foster White; David Cole; Full Force; Ralf-Rene Maue; Robert Clivills.
  • Samantha Fox was never a favorite of rock critics, and British journalists have been especially unkind. As a rule, critics tend to favor artists they feel are challenging or provocative on some level; that's why Bruce Springsteen, U2, Public Enemy, Ani DiFranco, and the Clash have been critics' favorites, and it's why artists they see as unchallenging (such as Bon Jovi, Celine Dion, and Kylie Minogue) have received a lot of negative reviews. As '80s and '90s rock critics saw it, Fox was nothing more than a Barbie doll who made a fortune by exploiting sex and putting out commercial fluff that lacked substance. But then, Fox never claimed to be Joan Baez, and if one accepts Just One Night for what it is -- fun for the sake of fun and entertainment for the sake of entertainment -- this isn't a bad album at all. Fox was usually smart enough to surround herself with capable producers, and this time, the producers include Full Force, Eric Foster White, and the Robert Clivilles/David Cole team (among others). Having a diverse group of producers enables Fox to provide a fairly diverse CD -- one that is dominated by dance-pop and urban contemporary but also contains some glossy pop/rock offerings. A sense of frivolous fun defines the album, and Fox goes for a party atmosphere whether she is celebrating '70s disco (Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More" and Donna Summer's "Love to Love You, Baby" are united as a medley) or getting into a pop/rock groove on "What You See Is What You Get" and the Prince-minded "Pleasure Zone." Just One Night isn't Fox's best or most essential release, although it's a decent outing that her more hardcore fans will appreciate. ~ Alex Henderson
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