No Relations

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No Relations
No Relations cover
Studio album by La Toya Jackson
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Pop/Dance/Soul/R&B
Length 10 Tracks
Label Pump Records
Producer(s) Menace, John Bartels, Victor Franco, Damon Rochefort, Tony Monn, Marc Harman
La Toya Jackson chronology

Bad Girl
(1989)

No Relations
(1991)

Formidable
(1992)


No Relations is the 7th studio album by American singer La Toya Jackson. The album was released shortly after La Toya's autobiography, La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family was published. "Be My Playboy", a song already recorded for Jackson's Bad Girl album, is included here in one of its original demos. A proper remix produced by Menace, a European production team who produced most of this album, was originally intended to be included on the album and released as a single; for unknown reasons, the remix was replaced by one of the original demos.

The album also includes a cover of "Reggae Nights", a Grammy-nominated song originally written by La Toya for reggae artist Jimmy Cliff. No Relations was only released in Venezuela, Germany and Holland, but was imported throughout Europe and the rest of the world. This was La Toya's last album of original material for 15 years.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Sexbox"
  2. "Wild Side"
  3. "Submission"
  4. "Reggae Nights"
  5. "Could This Be Love We're Making"
  6. "To Prove My Love"
  7. "Times Are Changing"
  8. "Be My Playboy"
  9. "Let's Rock The House"
  10. "Sexbox" (Album Version)

[edit] Singles

[edit] "Sexbox"

Cover of the European "Sexbox" single
Cover of the European "Sexbox" single

"Sexbox" peaked at #25 on the Dutch charts and became La Toya's second biggest Dutch hit ever. The single was released throughout Europe, excluding the United Kingdom. Track lisiting includes:

  1. "Sexbox (Radio Version)"
  2. "Sexbox (12-Inch Version)"
  3. "Sexbox (Instrumental)"

[edit] "Let's Rock The House"

"Let's Rock The House", unfortunately, failed to dent the charts.

  1. "Let's Rock The House (Radio Mix)"
  2. "Let's Rock The House (DigiTrax Mix)"
  3. "Let's Rock The House (Electrochic Mix)"
  4. "Let's Rock The House (J. Jordan Dub)"
Cover of the Dutch "Let's Rock The House" single
Cover of the Dutch "Let's Rock The House" single

[edit] Charts

[edit] Album

This album did not chart.

[edit] Singles

  1. "Sexbox" (Europe, excluding UK) - #25
  2. "Let's Rock The House" (Holland only) - Didn't chart