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I'm Not That Kind of Girl

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Released
  
February 1983

Genre
  
Pop, MOR

Label
  
Polydor

Recorded
  
1981-82

Length
  
37:35

Producer
  
David Hentschel

I'm Not That Kind of Girl is a studio album released in 1983 by British singer Marti Webb. It was a follow up to 1981's Won't Change Places. The songs on the album are linked by a story and were written by David Hentschel and Don Black.

Contents

Background

The album was produced by David Hentschel, who also composed the music. The lyrics were written by Don Black who was at the time, Webb's manager. It was in the song cycle format that had proved successful for Webb's 1980 album Tell Me On a Sunday which Black had co-written with Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story told of a woman meeting up with a former lover and embarking on a new relationship with him, dealing with her insecurities in between and ending with her about to marry him. Some of the songs are humorous in tone with Janet Reger and Jane Fonda referenced in the titles, although takes a more dramatic theme in the closing two tracks. The genre of the album is contemporary pop, somewhat at odds with Webb's usual style, but does feature a number of power ballads. The album was originally titled One Afternoon.

It was Webb's third and final album for the Polydor label, but failed to chart. Singles from the album were "Getting It Right", "I'm Not That Kind of Girl" and "Didn't Mean to Fall in Love".

The album was recorded between November 1981 and June 1982 at The Manor, The Townhouse, Maison Rouge and Hipposound Studios. The album boasted a strong musical backing, including Kiki Dee and Phil Collins - the latter having worked with Hentschel many times before. Prolific session musicians John Giblin and Phil Palmer also provided musical backing.

Side One

  1. "Seven Outside Mr Chows" (4.49)
  2. "Didn't Mean to Fall in Love" (4.03)
  3. "Shampoo and a Miracle Please" (3.32)*
  4. "I'm Not That Kind of Girl" (3.16)
  5. "I'll See You When I See You" (3.41)

Side Two

  1. "Dear Janet Reger" (3.19)
  2. "What Would Jane Fonda Do?" (3.21)
  3. "No Problem" (4.07)
  4. "Getting It Right" (3.36)
  5. "Traffic Jam" (3.09)

* A 40-second musical interlude occurs between tracks 3 and 4 (Side One)
All tracks written by David Hentschel and Don Black.

Musicians

  • Marti Webb - Lead and backing vocals
  • Phil Collins - Drums
  • Kiki Dee - Backing vocals
  • John Giblin - Bass Guitar
  • David Hentschel - ARP 2600, Autoharp, Backing vocals, Bass Guitar, Clavinet, Drums, Electric Guitars, Emulator, Glockenspiel, Linn Drum Computer, Mark Tree, OBX, Percussion, Piano, Roland Rhythm Box, Solina synthesizers, Synclavier II, Vocoder, Yamaha CS-80
  • Graham Jarvis - Drums
  • Stevie Lange - Backing vocals
  • Gary Osbourne - Backing vocals
  • Phil Palmer - Acoustic Guitars, Lead and Rhythm Electric Guitars
  • John Richardson - Backing vocals
  • Alan Williams - Backing vocals
  • Joy Yates - Backing vocals
  • Production credits

  • Engineers - David Hentschel, Richard Manwaring, Alan Douglas, Steve Prestage
  • Assistant Engineers - Howard Gray, Dave Bascombe
  • Disc Cutting Engineer - Ray Staff at Trident Studios
  • References

    I'm Not That Kind of Girl Wikipedia