Naomi Campbell is of course known first and foremost as a supermodel. In the golden age of the supermodel, she was reigning queen. But, like several of her contemporaries, Naomi wanted to branch out and show that she was much more than a pretty face. She attempted acting in bit roles in several movies, and wasn't altogether horrible. Apparently encouraged by this success, her next step was to become a recording artist, and most assuredly in her mind, a pop star. No doubt her celebrity status allowed her to choose from the most popular producers of the day, and she did. Tracks on her debut (and only) album were produced by the likes of Youth, P.M. Dawn, Tim Simonen and Justin Strauss. Perhaps realizing that her audience would largely be comprised of gay men, the album featured club music, though her first single, "Love And Tears" was an oddly downbeat affair. However, her second, "
I Want To Live", was pure dancefloor (and was later recorded by trance group and fellow Isle postee
Grace). The album also included remakes of Luscious Jackson's "
Life Of Leisure", T-Rex's "
Ride A White Swan" and the oft-covered (by
Emma Bunton among others) "
Sunshine On A Rainy Day" by Zoe. Of course, the album flopped (Naomi's voice, serviceable but unspectacular, didn't help) and her pop stardom never happened. But her pop culture stardom would, of course, persevere, thanks to the diva antics the hungry public would demand of her and that she seems more than willing to give.
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| Love & Tears |
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| I Want To Live |
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| Ride A White Swan |
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| Life Of Leisure |
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| Babywoman |
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| Looks Swank (Spooky) |
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| Picnic In The Rain |
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| When I Think About Love |
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| All Through The Night |
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| Sunshine On A Rainy Day |
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| I Want To Live (Reprise) |