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- Physical_(album) abstract "Physical is the twelfth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Olivia Newton-John, released on 13 October 1981 by MCA Records. The album was produced and partly written by her long-time producer John Farrar. Recorded and mixed at David J. Holman's studio in Hollywood, California. Physical continues the pop style in which Newton-John moved towards after Grease and her new-imaged album Totally Hot, becoming one of her most controversial and sexual records, and her most successful studio album to date. Musically, the album features songs with a considerable use of synthesizers. Physical explores lyrical themes such as love & relationships, sex, kinesthetics and environmental protection. Upon on its release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics, many of them considering it as Newton-John's best work. The album reached top ten in several countries across the world — including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and her native Australia, becoming one of the most successful albums of early 1980s. It is also one of the best selling albums ever by an Australian solo artist, selling more than ten million copies worldwide.The album's title track, which was released as a lead single, was a commercial phenomenon, staying ten weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, the biggest setting at the time which was tied up with Debby Boone's 1977 hit single "You Light Up My Life". The song and its music video were very polemical, being banned or edited from several radio stations and music televisions such as MTV, due to its sexual and LGBT-themed content. The single was followed by "Make a Move on Me", another top ten worldwide hit, and "Landslide", which failed to enter into the majority of musical charts, but its music video caught the public's attention, specifically to the featured participation of Matt Lattanzi on the video, Newton-John's then-boyfriend and lately became her then-husband at that time in which she had also dedicated the album to him. A video compilation was made entitled Olivia Physical, featuring her music videos of all of the songs from the album. The material was a commercial and critical success, and earned her a Grammy Award for Video of the Year.The album was promoted on Newton-John's fifth concert tour in 1982, the Physical Tour, in which she only visited North America and filmed for the television, also recorded for its home video released entitled Olivia in Concert. The Physical era marked the height of Newton-John's solo career, who was considered for several media vehicles such as Billboard and Cashbox as one of the most successful female artists of the early 1980s.".
- Physical_(album) artist Olivia_Newton-John.
- Physical_(album) genre Dance-pop.
- Physical_(album) genre Pop_music.
- Physical_(album) genre Pop_rock.
- Physical_(album) previousWork Love_Performance.
- Physical_(album) producer John_Farrar.
- Physical_(album) recordLabel MCA_Records.
- Physical_(album) recordedIn California.
- Physical_(album) recordedIn Los_Angeles.
- Physical_(album) recordedIn Ocean_Way_Recording.
- Physical_(album) releaseDate "1981-10-13".
- Physical_(album) runtime "2183.0".
- Physical_(album) subsequentWork Olivia's_Greatest_Hits_Vol._2.
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- Physical_(album) artist Olivia_Newton-John.
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- Physical_(album) description ""Landslide" is one of the most dance tracks of Physical. The song was released as a third and final single worldwide.".
- Physical_(album) description ""Make a Move on Me" was the second single of the album. The song also was a success, and helped to establish a more sexualized image of Newton-John.".
- Physical_(album) description "The sexual innuendos of "Physical" made several controversies. However, the single was a commercial phenomenon, becoming sixth most famous song of Billboard history.".
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- Physical_(album) genre "*Pop *dance *pop rock".
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- Physical_(album) headline "2010".
- Physical_(album) headline "Side one".
- Physical_(album) headline "Side two".
- Physical_(album) id "7".
- Physical_(album) label MCA_Records.
- Physical_(album) lastAlbum "Love Performance".
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- Physical_(album) name "Physical".
- Physical_(album) nextAlbum "Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2".
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- Physical_(album) producer John_Farrar.
- Physical_(album) quote ""As I've gotten older and my influences on music have expanded, I've gotten attracted to different styles"".
- Physical_(album) quote ""If these new songs were offered to me a couple of years ago, maybe I wouldn't have attempted them and similarly some of the songs I sang a couple of years ago I wouldn't be interested in doing now. It's a matter of taste and changing. I still know my limitations and wouldn't attempt songs I couldn't do.".
- Physical_(album) quote "I'm not deliberately going after any audience. I'm doing what I like to do. I would have done a country song on Physical if I found one I really liked"".
- Physical_(album) recorded "Late 1980 — 1981 at Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles, California".
- Physical_(album) released "1981-10-13".
- Physical_(album) rev AllMusic.
- Physical_(album) rev "People".
- Physical_(album) rev "Rolling Stone".
- Physical_(album) source "—Newton-John talking about her music style change".
- Physical_(album) source "—Newton-John talking about the music style of Physical".
- Physical_(album) thisAlbum "Physical".
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- Physical_(album) title Landslide_(Olivia_Newton-John_song).
- Physical_(album) title Make_a_Move_on_Me.
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- Physical_(album) title Tied_Up.
- Physical_(album) title ""Landslide"".
- Physical_(album) title ""Make a Move on Me"".
- Physical_(album) title ""Physical"".
- Physical_(album) title "Carried Away".
- Physical_(album) title "Falling".
- Physical_(album) title "Love Make Me Strong".
- Physical_(album) title "Recovery".
- Physical_(album) title "Silvery Rain".
- Physical_(album) title "Stranger's Touch".
- Physical_(album) title "The Promise".
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- Physical_(album) writer Hank_Marvin.
- Physical_(album) writer John_Farrar.
- Physical_(album) writer Olivia_Newton-John.
- Physical_(album) writer "*Barry Gibb *Albhy Galuten".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Farrar *Lee Ritenour".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Farrar *Snow".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Farrar *Steve Kipner".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Farrar *Tom Snow".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Kipner *Terry Shaddick".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Paul Bliss *Kipner".
- Physical_(album) writer "*Terry Britten *Sue Shifrin".
- Physical_(album) writer "Farrar".
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- Physical_(album) subject Category:1981_albums.
- Physical_(album) subject Category:Albums_certified_gold_by_the_British_Phonographic_Industry.