[A Cult Jam Four Decades] -- I found several release dates for Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force, the 1985 debut album by, well, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. Wikipedia's list of 1985 releases cites 8/8/1985 as the release date. The Wikipedia page for the album itself has the release date as 3/17/1985 in the intro paragraph and 9/17/1985 in the sidebar. AllMusic cites the release date as 12/17/1985. Lisa Lisa's own FB page quotes TheSource on Instagram with a celebratory post about the release date being August 2, 1985. Whatever the actual release date was, we know two things for certain: (1) Before the end of 1985, no one outside of Lisa Velez's family probably used her last name anymore. And (2) this debut album hits the big Four Oh this year.
"I Wonder If I Take You Home" was the lead single and it hit charts in May of 1985, priming potential fans for the upcoming album release. Highlighting the tensions around one night stands, this tune peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, #6 on the R&B chart, and #34 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single, "Can You Feel the Beat," also had a May release, and it was likewise a hit on the Billboard Dance chart, peaking at #6. It had various levels of success on other charts, hitting #69 on the Billboard Hot 100, for example. The ballad "All Cried Out" was the third and final single off this self-titled debut album. It hit #8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the US R&B singles chart. The 7" version is credited to Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam with Full Force featuring Paul Anthony (AllMusic & IMDb) & Bow Legged Lou (AllMusic & IMDb).
Despite the chart success, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force garnered only so-so reviews. Robert Christgau of The Village Voice graded it a C+. On the other hand, writing retroactively for AllMusic, Ron Wynn said that Lisa Lisa's voice "had the perfect mix of uncertainty, irony, and edge" and he praised Full Force's production as being state-of-the-art for the time. Whatever the critics wrote then or later, there is no denying that Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force is a classic slice of the 1980s. And, as The Source points out, this album definitely opened doors for future Latin artists in pop and R&B. Look, we're talking about it 40 years later! And I bet you remembered at least one of those singles!
Flashback: Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force (circa August 1985)
And that's all till next week. Dedicated 80s-philes can find more flashbacks in the Prophet or Madman archives or via Bookended's 80s Flashback tag. As always, your comments are welcome on today's, or any other, flashback post. And if you like what I'm doing here, please share the link with your friends. If, however, you don't like the flashback, feel free to share it with your enemies.
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