"WarmLeatherette" is a song by Daniel Miller's project the Normal, released in 1978. The lyrics of "WarmLeatherette" reference J. G. Ballard's controversial...
at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards. Her most popular albums include WarmLeatherette (1980), Nightclubbing (1981), and Slave to the Rhythm (1985). As an...
most of Jones' Island Records albums: Portfolio (1977), Fame (1978), WarmLeatherette (1980), Nightclubbing (1981), Living My Life (1982), and Slave to the...
released a single under the name The Normal. This was "T.V.O.D."/"WarmLeatherette". Both tracks were minimalist electronic songs influenced by the Crash...
Grace Jones recorded "Love Is the Drug" for her fourth studio album WarmLeatherette (1980). The track was released as the second single, following "A Rolling...
and had minor success with her version in the US. It was included on WarmLeatherette in 1980, her first post-disco album. It was also released as the lead...
release the one single. "T.V.O.D."/"WarmLeatherette" became a cult hit ensuring the future of the label. "WarmLeatherette" was later covered by Grace Jones...
the "Compass Point Sound", providing backing for albums including WarmLeatherette, Nightclubbing and Living My Life by Grace Jones and Sheffield Steel...
song's instrumental part was originally recorded in 1980 during the WarmLeatherette sessions; however, it did not make the album as Chris Blackwell found...
1981. It includes six songs performed live on stage, mostly from the WarmLeatherette and Nightclubbing albums, plus four studio music videos. The show's...
as a "tinny-sounding, trashy synthesizer song" that owed much to "WarmLeatherette", a track by the Normal. Formed in 1980, Depeche Mode were cautious...
bass sequences as a basic feature in their productions). The song "WarmLeatherette" (The Normal, 1978) stands at the beginning of an important development...
Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The song was recorded for Jones' 1980 album WarmLeatherette, her first post-disco album, and was released as the first single from...
his appreciation for Mute Records' musical output, such as Miller's "WarmLeatherette" the band would be worth while as Miller was their producer and they...