The Saturday Night Experience

The Saturday Night Experience
Studio album by Jody Watley
Released Japan November 17, 1999
Genre Electronica, dance, downtempo
Length 59:00
Label Avitone
Producer Jody Watley, Rodney Lee, Derrick B. Edmundson, Lati Kronlund
Jody Watley chronology
Flower
(1998)
The Saturday Night Experience
(1999)
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection
(2000)

The Saturday Night Experience is the seventh studio album from singer Jody Watley.

History

A Japanese-only import, 'Saturday Night Experience found Watley experimenting more freely with underground electronic styles like deep house, drum n bass, trip hop and downtempo. Originally intended as an EP [1] (hence the subtitling: "with Jody Watley"), the recording's popularity with fans caused Watley to declare it a full-length album proper. The Saturday Night Experience also foreshadowed the fully club-friendly sounds that Watley would embrace on subsequent full-length releases.[2]

In 2002, a limited edition version of The Saturday Night Experience, dubbed The Saturday Night Experience EP, was sold exclusively through Watley's own official website. Packaged in a paper sleeve, the limited pressing contained remixes of "Timeless" and Pure Joy".

Track listing

Japanese version

  1. Saturday Night Experience (J. Watley, Rodney Lee) - 4:49
  2. Another Chapter (J. Watlet, L. Kronlund, J. Jones) -7:46
  3. Timeless (J. Watley, R. Leens) - 5:40
  4. The Love - The Angel Remix -6:21
  5. Pure Joy (J. Watley, D. Edmundson) -5:25
  6. After Hours (J. Watley, D. Edmundson) - 3:45
  7. The Lonely (J. Watley, D. Edmundson, N. Pearce) - 4:29
  8. The Love (J. Watley, R. Lee) - 4:54
  9. Saturday Night Experience (reprise) - :50
  10. Another Chapter - DJ Soma Grow Sound Mix (J. Watley, L. Kronlund, J. Jones) - 5:34
  11. Another Chapter - S&T Ball Room Mix (J. Watley, L. Kronlund, J. Jones) - 9:19

U.S. Limited Edition

  1. Saturday Night Experience
  2. Purejoy
  3. Timeless - Lifeline Mix
  4. After Hours
  5. Purejoy - Wamdue Remix

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