Nightshift (album)

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Nightshift
Nightshift cover
Official Album Cover
Studio album by The Commodores
Released January 15, 1985
Genre R&B
Funk
Length 38:41
Label Motown
Producer Dennis Lambert
Professional reviews
The Commodores chronology
Commodores 13
(1983)
Nightshift
(1985)
United
(1986)

Nightshift is a nine-track album by The Commodores, released January 15, 1985, on Motown Records, their last album on that label before switching to Polydor.

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[edit] Album credits; staff changes

Nightshift is the Commodores second album without Lionel Richie, who left the band in 1982, and their last album with founding member/guitarist/producer, Thomas McClary. Commodores 13 (1983) featured only the interim lead vocalist, Harold Hudson of Mean Machine,[1] and so it is with Nightshift that they permanently replaced Richie with British-born, J.D. Nicholas (formerly of Heatwave). Dennis Lambert was chosen to take the reigns as producer, hoping to find the same magic created by producer/arranger James Anthony Carmichael, with whom they had worked since 1974 and was a major impetus in their prior success. [2][3]

[edit] Success on the "Nightshift"

Despite the album's middling reviews, the album remained at the top of the R&B charts for a month, and it peaked at #3 on the pop chart.[2] By and large, the album's popularity was due to its smash title-cut, Nightshift. Penned by Clyde Orange, Dennis Lambert and Frann Golde, the song "Nightshift" ended up being their biggest hit, reaching #1 on Billboard's chart for Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and #3 on The Billboard Hot 100.[4][5] Paying tribute to the late soul singers Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson who both died in 1984, the song "Nightshift" also earned the group its first and only Grammy.[4][6]

Although never reaching the success of the "Nightshift" single, two other tracks from the album were released. Regarded as an out-of-the-ordinary track for the Commodores, "Animal Instinct," featuring Orange on lead vocals, was released almost six months after "Nightshift," and petered out at #23 on the R&B charts, while only making it to #43 on the pop charts.[7]The single, "Janet," barely made Billboard's Top 100 and never made it into the R&B top 50; however, it did reach #8 on the Adult Contemporary charts.[8]

With their follow-up album, United, only reaching #17 on the R&B charts, Nightshift would become The Commodores last album to grace the top ten,[9] and the song "Nightshift" would be their second-to-last song to reach the top ten, with 1986's "Goin' to the Bank" being their last.[8]

[edit] Tracks

  1. "Animal Instinct"
  2. "Nightshift"
  3. "I Keep Running"
  4. "Lay Back"
  5. "Slip of the Tongue"
  6. "Play This Record Twice"
  7. "Janet"
  8. "Woman in My Life"
  9. "Lighting Up The Night"

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