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| name = Bossa Nova Hotel |
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| artist = [[Michael Sembello]] |
| artist = [[Michael Sembello]] |
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| cover = Bossa_Nova_Hotel_(Cover).jpg |
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| alt = The cover consists of two tanned models looking up and a man wearing a fedora, black suit and white tie, and white gloves, reading a comic book. The artist's name is on top in yellow text and the album title is in cursive neon text. |
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| caption = Standard artwork |
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| released = September |
| released = September 1983 |
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| recorded = 1983<br>Bossa Nova Hotel, Rumbo Recorders, Soundcastle Studios, [[Westlake Audio]], EFX Studios |
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| recorded = 1983 |
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| studio = {{hlist|[[Rumbo Recorders|Rumbo]] (Los Angeles)|Soundcastle (Los Angeles)|[[Westlake Audio|Westlake]] (Los Angeles)|EFX Studios}} |
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| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] |
| genre = {{hlist|[[Rock music|Rock]]|[[pop rock]]|[[hi-NRG]]}} |
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| length = 39:53 |
| length = 39:53 |
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| label = [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] |
| label = [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] |
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| producer = [[Phil Ramone]] |
| producer = {{hlist|[[Phil Ramone]]|Michael Sembello}} |
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| single1 = [[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]] |
| single1 = [[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]] |
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| single1date = |
| single1date = May 1983 |
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| single2 = Automatic Man |
| single2 = [[Automatic Man (song)|Automatic Man]] |
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| single2date = 1983 |
| single2date = September 1983 |
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| single3 = Talk |
| single3 = Talk |
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| single3date = January 1984 |
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'''''Bossa Nova Hotel''''' is the debut album of rock singer/guitarist [[Michael Sembello]]. The album |
'''''Bossa Nova Hotel''''' is the 1983 debut album of rock singer/guitarist [[Michael Sembello]]. The album was a continuation of the work that Sembello began with producer [[Phil Ramone]] on "[[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]]," which became a number one [[Billboard Hot 100|US pop]] hit after it was featured in the film ''[[Flashdance]]'' and on its [[Flashdance (soundtrack)|soundtrack album]]. ''Bossa Nova Hotel'' peaked at number 80 on the [[Billboard 200|US album chart]] and included the soundtrack hit in addition to two more chart entries, "Automatic Man" and "Talk." |
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==Background== |
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Singer [[Marilyn Scott]] covered the song "First Time" on her 1983 album ''Without Warning''. |
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Songwriters Michael Sembello and Dennis Matkosky recorded a demo of a song titled "[[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]]" that they had written after Matkosky watched a news report about a serial killer, and the tape landed in the hands of [[Phil Ramone]], who was looking for songs to use in the film ''[[Flashdance]]''.<ref name="Dennis">{{cite video|people=Matkosky, Dennis|title=Maniac Men (''bonus feature from'' Maniac: 4K Ultra HD + Special Features Blu-Ray)|medium=DVD|publisher=[[Blue Underground]]|date=2020}}</ref> After changing the lyrics, a new version of "Maniac" recorded by Sembello was released on the soundtrack album and went to number one on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] in the summer of 1983.<ref>{{Harvnb|Bronson|2003|p=576}}</ref> The singer-songwriter chose to work with Ramone on his debut album because he felt they were a good match. Having worked with so many producers over the years as a session musician, he knew how inflexible they could be, but Ramone was different.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Grein|first=Paul|date=September 17, 1983|title=Talent & Venues: Michael Sembello Maps More Assaults on Charts|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|location=New York|publisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.|page=39|quote="I was a session man for years and have worked with just about everybody," he says. "I can say for a fact that 80% of producers are structured and rigid. They have their own ideas about things and won't bend a lot to the artist's ideas."}}</ref> "Phil is just about as nuts as I am and will try anything, which is great."<ref name="grein">{{cite magazine|last=Grein|first=Paul|date=September 17, 1983|title=Talent & Venues: Michael Sembello Maps More Assaults on Charts|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|location=New York|publisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.|page=39}}</ref> On the material itself, he said, "I wanted to take some of the elements of Brazilian music and fuse them with [[Pop (music)|pop]],… kind of the way [[The Police]] have done with [[reggae]]."<ref name = grein/> |
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==Release and reception== |
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''Bossa Nova Hotel'' was released by [[Warner Bros. Records]] in September 1983<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Grein|first=Paul|title=Fall Prospects: Pre-Holiday Deluge of Compilations Begins|date=September 3, 1983|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|location=New York|publisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.|page=4}}</ref> and debuted on ''Billboard'' magazine's [[Billboard 200|Top LPs & Tape]] chart in the issue dated October 8. During a 10-week run, it reached number 80.<ref name = "album">{{Harvnb|Whitburn|2010|p=694}}.</ref> |
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"[[Automatic Man (song)|Automatic Man]]", the first official single from the album, debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] in the September 24, 1983, issue, and peaked at number 34 over the course of 10 weeks.<ref name = "hot">{{Harvnb|Whitburn|2009|p=869}}.</ref> The second single – a duet with his wife Cruz called "Talk" – started its 10 weeks on the magazine's Adult Contemporary chart in the February 4, 1984, issue and got as high as number 25.<ref>{{Harvnb|Whitburn|2007|p=246}}.</ref> |
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[[J. D. Considine]] wrote in ''[[Musician (magazine)|Musician]]'': "You could sum up Sembello's sound as [[Michael McDonald (musician)|Michael McDonald]] with a [[Drum machine|rhythm machine]], but that would be unnecessarily cruel to McDonald. And the rhythm machine."<ref>{{cite magazine|first=J.D.|last=[[J. D. Considine|Considine]]|title=Bossa Nova Hotel|magazine=[[Musician (magazine)|Musician]]|date=January 1984}}</ref> |
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The album was re-issued in 2007 on [[CD]] by [[Wounded Bird Records]]. |
The album was re-issued in 2007 on [[CD]] by [[Wounded Bird Records]]. |
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| length1 = 4:13 |
| length1 = 4:13 |
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| title2 = First Time |
| title2 = First Time |
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| writer2 = |
| writer2 = Batteau, Don Freeman, M. Sembello |
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| length2 = 3:04 |
| length2 = 3:04 |
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| title3 = Cowboy |
| title3 = Cowboy |
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| writer3 = |
| writer3 = Batteau, M. Sembello, D. Sembello |
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| length3 = 3:35 |
| length3 = 3:35 |
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| title4 = It's Over |
| title4 = It's Over |
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| writer4 = Alfred Rubalcava, |
| writer4 = Alfred Rubalcava, M. Sembello |
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| length4 = 4:56 |
| length4 = 4:56 |
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| title5 = [[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]] |
| title5 = [[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]] |
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| writer5 = Dennis Matkosky, |
| writer5 = Dennis Matkosky, M. Sembello |
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| length5 = 4:18 |
| length5 = 4:18 |
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| title6 = Godzilla |
| title6 = Godzilla |
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| writer6 = [[Phil Ramone]], |
| writer6 = [[Phil Ramone]], M. Sembello, D. Sembello |
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| length6 = 3:50 |
| length6 = 3:50 |
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| title7 = Talk |
| title7 = Talk |
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| writer7 = |
| writer7 = M. Sembello, D. Sembello |
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| length7 = 3:26 |
| length7 = 3:26 |
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| title8 = Cadillac |
| title8 = Cadillac |
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| writer8 = |
| writer8 = M. Sembello |
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| length8 = 4:11 |
| length8 = 4:11 |
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| title9 = Lay Back |
| title9 = Lay Back |
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| writer9 = |
| writer9 = M. Sembello |
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| length9 = 4:02 |
| length9 = 4:02 |
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| title10 = Superman |
| title10 = Superman |
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| writer10 = |
| writer10 = M. Sembello |
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| length10 = 4:36 |
| length10 = 4:36 |
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{{tracklist |
{{tracklist |
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| headline = Reissue bonus tracks |
| headline = Reissue bonus tracks |
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| collapsed = yes |
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| title11 = Summer Lovers |
| title11 = Summer Lovers |
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| writer11 = |
| writer11 = M. Sembello, Batteau, Matkosky |
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| length11 = 4:11 |
| length11 = 4:11 |
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| title12 = Maniac |
| title12 = Maniac |
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| note12 = Live |
| note12 = Live |
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| writer12 = |
| writer12 = Matkosky, M. Sembello |
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| length12 = 4:51 |
| length12 = 4:51 |
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| title13 = Automatic Man |
| title13 = Automatic Man |
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| note13 = Live |
| note13 = Live |
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| writer13 = |
| writer13 = Batteau, M. Sembello, D. Sembello |
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| length13 = 5:00 |
| length13 = 5:00 |
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==Charts== |
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!align="left"|Chart (1983) |
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!align="left"|Peak<br/>position |
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|align="left"|US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]<ref name = album/> |
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|style="text-align:center;"|80 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*Michael Sembello - lead vocals, bass synth, bass, guitar, marimba solo, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, [[LinnDrum]], [[Rhodes piano|Fender Rhodes]] |
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*[[Danny Sembello]] - bass synth, tack piano solo, keyboards, synthesizers, marimba, acoustic piano |
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*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]] - drums |
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*[[Nathan Watts]] - bass |
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*[[Paulinho Da Costa]] - percussion |
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*Carlos Vega - drums, [[Simmons (electronic drum company)|Simmons drums]] |
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*Don Freeman - keyboards |
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*Larry McNeely - banjo |
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*Chris Page - additional synthesizer |
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*Cruz Baca Sembello - guest vocals on "Talk" |
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*Dennis Matkosky - keyboards, synthesizers |
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*[[George Duke]] - synthesizer solo |
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*Dennis Karmazyn - cello |
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*[[Oscar Castro-Neves]] - string arranger, conductor |
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*Michael Sembello, John Sembello, Danny Sembello, Cruz Baca Sembello, Liza Miller - background vocals |
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*[[Jerry Hey]], Gary Herbig, Gary Grant, [[Bill Reichenbach Jr.|William Reichenbach]] - horns |
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;Technical |
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*[[Phil Ramone]] – producer |
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*Michael Sembello – producer ("Maniac") |
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==References== |
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==Bibliography== |
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*{{citation |
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| last = Bronson |
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| first = Fred |
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| title = The Billboard Book of Number One Hits |
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| year = 2003 |
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| publisher = Billboard Books |
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| isbn = 9780823076772 |
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| last = Whitburn |
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| first = Joel |
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| title = Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006 |
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| year = 2007 |
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| publisher = Record Research Inc. |
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| isbn = 978-0-89820-169-7 |
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*{{citation |
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| last = Whitburn |
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| first = Joel |
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| title = Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955-2008 |
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| year = 2009 |
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| publisher = Record Research Inc. |
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| isbn = 978-0-89820-180-2 |
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*{{citation |
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| last = Whitburn |
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| first = Joel |
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| title = Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums, Seventh Edition |
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| year = 2010 |
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| publisher = Record Research Inc. |
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| isbn = 0-89820-183-7 |
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AllMusic |
Bossa Nova Hotel is the 1983 debut album of rock singer/guitarist Michael Sembello. The album was a continuation of the work that Sembello began with producer Phil Ramone on "Maniac," which became a number one US pop hit after it was featured in the film Flashdance and on its soundtrack album. Bossa Nova Hotel peaked at number 80 on the US album chart and included the soundtrack hit in addition to two more chart entries, "Automatic Man" and "Talk."
Background[edit]
Songwriters Michael Sembello and Dennis Matkosky recorded a demo of a song titled "Maniac" that they had written after Matkosky watched a news report about a serial killer, and the tape landed in the hands of Phil Ramone, who was looking for songs to use in the film Flashdance.[2] After changing the lyrics, a new version of "Maniac" recorded by Sembello was released on the soundtrack album and went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1983.[3] The singer-songwriter chose to work with Ramone on his debut album because he felt they were a good match. Having worked with so many producers over the years as a session musician, he knew how inflexible they could be, but Ramone was different.[4] "Phil is just about as nuts as I am and will try anything, which is great."[5] On the material itself, he said, "I wanted to take some of the elements of Brazilian music and fuse them with pop,… kind of the way The Police have done with reggae."[5]
Release and reception[edit]
Bossa Nova Hotel was released by Warner Bros. Records in September 1983[6] and debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LPs & Tape chart in the issue dated October 8. During a 10-week run, it reached number 80.[7]
"Automatic Man", the first official single from the album, debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the September 24, 1983, issue, and peaked at number 34 over the course of 10 weeks.[8] The second single – a duet with his wife Cruz called "Talk" – started its 10 weeks on the magazine's Adult Contemporary chart in the February 4, 1984, issue and got as high as number 25.[9]
J. D. Considine wrote in Musician: "You could sum up Sembello's sound as Michael McDonald with a rhythm machine, but that would be unnecessarily cruel to McDonald. And the rhythm machine."[10]
The album was re-issued in 2007 on CD by Wounded Bird Records.
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Automatic Man" | David Batteau, Michael Sembello, Danny Sembello | 4:13 |
2. | "First Time" | Batteau, Don Freeman, M. Sembello | 3:04 |
3. | "Cowboy" | Batteau, M. Sembello, D. Sembello | 3:35 |
4. | "It's Over" | Alfred Rubalcava, M. Sembello | 4:56 |
5. | "Maniac" | Dennis Matkosky, M. Sembello | 4:18 |
6. | "Godzilla" | Phil Ramone, M. Sembello, D. Sembello | 3:50 |
7. | "Talk" | M. Sembello, D. Sembello | 3:26 |
8. | "Cadillac" | M. Sembello | 4:11 |
9. | "Lay Back" | M. Sembello | 4:02 |
10. | "Superman" | M. Sembello | 4:36 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Summer Lovers" | M. Sembello, Batteau, Matkosky | 4:11 |
12. | "Maniac" (Live) | Matkosky, M. Sembello | 4:51 |
13. | "Automatic Man" (Live) | Batteau, M. Sembello, D. Sembello | 5:00 |
Charts[edit]
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[7] | 80 |
Personnel[edit]
- Michael Sembello - lead vocals, bass synth, bass, guitar, marimba solo, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, LinnDrum, Fender Rhodes
- Danny Sembello - bass synth, tack piano solo, keyboards, synthesizers, marimba, acoustic piano
- Vinnie Colaiuta - drums
- Nathan Watts - bass
- Paulinho Da Costa - percussion
- Carlos Vega - drums, Simmons drums
- Don Freeman - keyboards
- Larry McNeely - banjo
- Chris Page - additional synthesizer
- Cruz Baca Sembello - guest vocals on "Talk"
- Dennis Matkosky - keyboards, synthesizers
- George Duke - synthesizer solo
- Dennis Karmazyn - cello
- Oscar Castro-Neves - string arranger, conductor
- Michael Sembello, John Sembello, Danny Sembello, Cruz Baca Sembello, Liza Miller - background vocals
- Jerry Hey, Gary Herbig, Gary Grant, William Reichenbach - horns
- Technical
- Phil Ramone – producer
- Michael Sembello – producer ("Maniac")
- Thom Wilson, Jim Gallagher, Peter Chaikin - recording engineers
- Tommy Vicari - mixing
- Bernie Grundman - mastering
- Richard Seireeni, Simon Levy - art director
- John Colao - photography
References[edit]
- ^ "Bossa Nova Hotel - Michael Sembello". AllMusic. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
- ^ Matkosky, Dennis (2020). Maniac Men (bonus feature from Maniac: 4K Ultra HD + Special Features Blu-Ray) (DVD). Blue Underground.
- ^ Bronson 2003, p. 576
- ^ Grein, Paul (September 17, 1983). "Talent & Venues: Michael Sembello Maps More Assaults on Charts". Billboard. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. p. 39.
I was a session man for years and have worked with just about everybody," he says. "I can say for a fact that 80% of producers are structured and rigid. They have their own ideas about things and won't bend a lot to the artist's ideas.
- ^ a b Grein, Paul (September 17, 1983). "Talent & Venues: Michael Sembello Maps More Assaults on Charts". Billboard. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. p. 39.
- ^ Grein, Paul (September 3, 1983). "Fall Prospects: Pre-Holiday Deluge of Compilations Begins". Billboard. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. p. 4.
- ^ a b Whitburn 2010, p. 694.
- ^ Whitburn 2009, p. 869.
- ^ Whitburn 2007, p. 246.
- ^ Considine, J.D. (January 1984). "Bossa Nova Hotel". Musician.
Bibliography[edit]
- Bronson, Fred (2003), The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard Books, ISBN 9780823076772
- Whitburn, Joel (2007), Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006, Record Research Inc., ISBN 978-0-89820-169-7
- Whitburn, Joel (2009), Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955-2008, Record Research Inc., ISBN 978-0-89820-180-2
- Whitburn, Joel (2010), Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums, Seventh Edition, Record Research Inc., ISBN 0-89820-183-7