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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Juice Newton “Juice” 1981. The first, and only, country record I ever actively pursued, in this case when I was about 10 years old. As I’ve mentioned in a couple of other earlier posts, I’ve managed to hang onto almost all of my records but at some point, probably in the 1990′s, I did a  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Juice Newton “Juice” 1981. The first, and only, country record I ever actively pursued, in this case when I was about 10 years old. As I’ve mentioned in a couple of other earlier posts, I’ve managed to hang onto almost all of my records but at some point, probably in the 1990′s, I did a mini-purge and <i>Juice</i> was one that got the ax so this particular LP is a replacement.</p>
<p><i>Juice</i> was Newton’s third solo album and a massive hit, making it to #4 on the country chart and #22 on the mainstream <i>Billboard</i> chart with its blend of AM pop, smooth country and classic folk-rock. As I sit hear and listen to it in its entirety for the first time in decades I’m reminded why I don’t buy country music (turns out &#8211; I don’t like it!) and I probably never listened to the entire record back when I was 10 years old. The only reason I like(d) <i>Juice</i> was for its two crossover hits: “Angel of the Morning” and “Queen of Hearts.” (“<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dvPJZnSCq8">The Sweetest Thing I’ve Ever Known</a>” was also a hit, making it to #7 on the mainstream chart and #1 on the country chart, but I honestly don’t remember that one.) I <i>loved</i> those songs intensely and I still really do. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTzGMEfbnAw">Angel of the Morning</a>” was originally written by Chip Taylor and has been recorded many times over the years (including by Nina Simone, Olivia Newton-John, Chrissie Hynde and Bonnie Tyler); Newton’s version earned her a Grammy nomination, reached #4 on the Hot 100 chart and was the first country song played on MTV. “Queen of Hearts” was written by Hank DeVito and recorded first by <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy2HdKaP1EU">Dave Edmunds</a>. It made it #2 on the Hot 100 chart and was ranked as the top 14th song for the year of ‘81. I got some late-summer ‘81 flashbacks when reading about the chart history of “Queen of Hearts” &#8211; turns out the song that prevented it from hitting #1 was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM_R1R28kLM">Endless Love</a>,” the hit song by Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie from the movie of the same name starring Brooke Shields that I was desperate to watch but totally not allowed to (it initially got an “X” rating for the sex scenes!).</p>
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