Straight to the Sky | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 12, 1989 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 57:28 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Full Force | |||
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam chronology | ||||
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Singles from Straight to the Sky | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Hi-Fi News & Record Review | B:3[2] |
Stereo Review | good[3] |
Straight to the Sky is a 1989 album by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.[1] It is best known for the lead track "Little Jackie Wants to Be a Star", which reached number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Two further singles were released from the album; "Just Git It Together" and "Kiss Your Tears Away".
Track listing
All tracks are written by Full Force
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Just Git It Together" | 6:04 |
2. | "Little Jackie Wants to Be a Star" | 4:50 |
3. | "Give Me Some of Your Time" | 6:01 |
4. | "U Never Nu How Good U Had It" (with Full Force) | 4:45 |
5. | "Kiss Your Tears Away" | 4:41 |
6. | "Dance Forever" | 4:27 |
7. | "Straight to the Sky" | 4:59 |
8. | "Gotta Find Somebody New" | 5:24 |
9. | "I Can't Take No More" | 6:13 |
10. | "I Love What You Do To Me" | 4:36 |
11. | "Talking Nonsense" (Part 2) | 0:23 |
12. | "Star" (The Jackie Mix) | 5:05 |
Production
- Written, arranged and produced by Full Force
- Engineered by Scott Goofman, Tony Maserati and Vicki Nemarich
Charts
Chart | Position |
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US Billboard 200[4] | 77 |
References
- 1 2 Straight to the Sky at AllMusic. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- ↑ Farmer, Neville (August 1989). "Review: Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam — Straight to the Sky" (PDF). Hi-Fi News & Record Review (magazine). Vol. 34, no. 8. Croydon: Link House Magazines Ltd. p. 108—109. ISSN 0142-6230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021 – via World Radio History.
- ↑ Givens, Ron (August 1989). "Review: Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam — Straight to the Sky" (PDF). Stereo Review (magazine). Vol. 54, no. 8. New York: Diamandis Communications Inc. p. 78. ISSN 0142-6230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021 – via World Radio History.
- ↑ "Lisa Lisa - Chart history - Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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