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Olivia Physical

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Released
  
8 February 1982

Length
  
54 Minutes

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
1978-1982

Director
  
Brian Grant

Olivia Physical

Label
  
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Producer
  
Olivia Newton-John, Scott Millaney, John Farrar

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Video of the Year

Produced by
  
Olivia Newton-John, John Farrar

Similar
  
Two of a Kind, Toomorrow, Xanadu, Grease, Big River Man

Olivia Physical is a 1982 video collection featuring the singer Olivia Newton-John and various of her songs, most from the album Physical. A somewhat expanded version of the video was aired as an ABC prime-time special, Let's Get Physical, which was in the top 10 of the Nielsen ratings. In 1983 the video received a Grammy Award as Video of the Year.

Contents

Track listing

Note
  • The television version has little differences from the home video version. The television version features video interludes starring Olivia, introducing some music videos. The home video version doesn't, but it features the music videos for "Love Make Me Strong" and "Falling", which weren't part of the television version.
  • Legacy and controversies

    Newton-John was one of the first artists to invest in music videos. The 1978 album Totally Hot was her first one to features videos accompanying all the singles from the album, but they were very simple, being primarily composed of Newton-John singing in the studio. The music videos of the songs of Physical are more complex, and were one of the firsts to present a plot line, and not just a video of the artist performing the song. According with Olivia Physical video album director, Brian Grant, Newton-John record company and management were reluctant about the project at the first moment: "I suppose there was a little nervousness at first. But, [Olivia] got us out here because she liked what we had done [...]". Newton-John herself was a supporter of the music video industry, as she commented in a Billboard article about the Olivia Physical production:

    "I think this is the way albums will go in the future: visuals with the music. I got to be a different personality and play an other side of myself."

    References

    Olivia Physical Wikipedia