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Somebody's Watching Me (Vinyl Album, 8 Tracks, Incl. Michael Jackson Vocals on Somebody's Watching Me)
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- Date First Available : July 6, 2009
- ASIN : B002GAVELQ
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5 Stars
Great product...great price!!
Album was exactly as described by seller....I gave it 5 cuz of that.....the only thing I didn't like was there was no paper sleeve inside probably vinyl from cardboard outter sleeve.....no biggie though...I have plenty here.....overall....I will still buy from this seller again and recommend...great price and delivery!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
Album was exactly as described by seller....I gave it 5 cuz of that.....the only thing I didn't like was there was no paper sleeve inside probably vinyl from cardboard outter sleeve.....no biggie though...I have plenty here.....overall....I will still buy from this seller again and recommend...great price and delivery!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product...great price!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
Album was exactly as described by seller....I gave it 5 cuz of that.....the only thing I didn't like was there was no paper sleeve inside probably vinyl from cardboard outter sleeve.....no biggie though...I have plenty here.....overall....I will still buy from this seller again and recommend...great price and delivery!!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2012
Hard to find CD album - this was shipped to me from Korea - with very prompt delivery too!! "Somebody's watching you" is a terrific track by Motown artist ROCKWELL ( Son of Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr.)and was a massive hit in the United States when first released. I think it actually got to the magic number one. Not a hit in the U.K. I don't think, but if you've never heard it, I promise you that you'll love it as I do. Other tracks on album good too so worth adding to your collection.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2015
Just what I expected.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
I've been getting records that aren't in as good shape as promised and this one was in great condition!
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
Have no complaints about the record. Definitely worth it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Adore this record!
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
Have no complaints about the record. Definitely worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017
I'm trying to update my old school album, vinyl and cd collection. Rockwell is a must have for most old heads. Great buy!
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2008
Rockwell, son of Motown founder berry Gordy, and brother-in-law of Michael Jackson's brother may have fallen into the "where are they now" category, but way back in 1984, he had a huge smash off his debut album.
Title track "Somebody's watching me" is a Funk/Pop ditty with a dramatic narration about paranoia and feeling like one is living in "The twilight zone". Incredibly catchy, it was a top 5 hit in the US (#2) and UK, and featured prominent backing vocals from his famous in-law.
"Obscene phone caller" is more of the same, bouncier and more rock tinged, with a narration about a nutty phone caller who just breathes heavily down the phone when it's picked up.
Other standouts are a synth heavy remake of George Harrison's "Taxman", and the punk feel of "Runaway" and "Wasting away" (with a squealing guitar solo).
The album's emotional centerpiece though is its lone ballad; "Knife". Sounding like a seventies cinematic classic (very Elton John-ish or Jason Mraz-like), it is a tender piano ballad about heartache. The lyrics "When I pretend/wear a smile to fool my dearest friends/I wonder if they know/It's just a show" are so intense and I feel a strong connection to them. He gives such a heartfelt and emotive vocal performance, showing he can do more than just narrate as he did on his lone big hit. Heartache never sounded so beautiful!
The album hit #15 in the US and his follow up albums, though posessing moments of sporadic brilliance ("Don't it make you cry", "He's a cobra" from "Captured"), sank much without a trace. Shame really, but this is such a fun album, a perfect example of 80s Pop.
Title track "Somebody's watching me" is a Funk/Pop ditty with a dramatic narration about paranoia and feeling like one is living in "The twilight zone". Incredibly catchy, it was a top 5 hit in the US (#2) and UK, and featured prominent backing vocals from his famous in-law.
"Obscene phone caller" is more of the same, bouncier and more rock tinged, with a narration about a nutty phone caller who just breathes heavily down the phone when it's picked up.
Other standouts are a synth heavy remake of George Harrison's "Taxman", and the punk feel of "Runaway" and "Wasting away" (with a squealing guitar solo).
The album's emotional centerpiece though is its lone ballad; "Knife". Sounding like a seventies cinematic classic (very Elton John-ish or Jason Mraz-like), it is a tender piano ballad about heartache. The lyrics "When I pretend/wear a smile to fool my dearest friends/I wonder if they know/It's just a show" are so intense and I feel a strong connection to them. He gives such a heartfelt and emotive vocal performance, showing he can do more than just narrate as he did on his lone big hit. Heartache never sounded so beautiful!
The album hit #15 in the US and his follow up albums, though posessing moments of sporadic brilliance ("Don't it make you cry", "He's a cobra" from "Captured"), sank much without a trace. Shame really, but this is such a fun album, a perfect example of 80s Pop.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2017
very good cd and service is great. ill be ordering again.
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Anonyme
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2015
Excellent
MARIO
5.0 out of 5 stars
c'est bon un... c'est tout
Reviewed in France on September 18, 2015
comment dire en une vingtaine de mots que généralement quand vous commander un CD, et dés que vous en faite l’acquisition, vous n'avez que une hâte, c'est de passer à l'écoute.
nothing20
5.0 out of 5 stars
De la bombe
Reviewed in France on May 5, 2015
Enfin une sortie CD pour un titre inoubliable.Intemporel et inoxydable, avec la voix du king of pop a écouter sans modération.
Amazon カスタマー
4.0 out of 5 stars
待望の
Reviewed in Japan on November 3, 2015
CD化!発売当時、小学校高学年でマイケル・ジャクソンにハマり、ワム!やスティービー・ワンダーも聴き始めていた頃でした。モータウンレーベルの社長ベリー・ゴーディの息子がデビュー。第一弾シングル「サムバディズ・ウォッチング・ミー」が大ヒット!しかも、バッキング・ヴォーカルにマイケルが参加‼当時まだレコードだった時代、ドーナツ盤を買ってもらって聴いていたなあ。買わなかったけど、ファーストアルバムは「スキャンダラスな肖像」、セカンドは「クールの肖像」、サードは「ジミー」だったと思いますが、その後音沙汰がなくなりました。実質ヒット曲は一曲だけで、マイケル頼み(?)のような感じになりましたが、内容はなかなか良いしロックウェル自身の魅力もありました。今聴いてみると、「サムバディズ〜」ではラップを披露しているのが興味深い。後のヒップホップブームを先取り・・・まで考えていないだろうが、カッコいい!そして、やっぱりバックで歌うマイケルがヤバイ‼単純なフレーズの繰り返しなのに、中毒性を持って耳から離れなくなります。
今回のCD化で、初めてアルバム全曲を聴きましたが、他の曲も佳曲揃い!3曲目の「タックスマン」はビートルズのカヴァーですがGOODです。
今回のCD化で、初めてアルバム全曲を聴きましたが、他の曲も佳曲揃い!3曲目の「タックスマン」はビートルズのカヴァーですがGOODです。
背中まで70分
5.0 out of 5 stars
1984年思い出の一枚
Reviewed in Japan on December 16, 2015
1984年,スマッシュヒットとなったウォッチングミーの他,「タックスマン」「顔の無い電話」のつごう3曲をエアチェックカセットテープで持っていた。多分,音源はクロスオーバーイレブンだったと思うが,3曲もバラバラでオンエアされたわけで,かなり話題になり重要なアルバムであったことがうかがえる。
入手しようと思いつつ長年入手できなかったので,おそらく長いことCD化されていなかったと思われる。こうして入手できたことを非常にうれしく思う。やっぱウォッチングミーが良い。もちろんアップテンポなキャッチーな曲だが,しかし84年ごろ特有の湿った感じの雰囲気が,あの頃の青春の(多感でどちらかと言えば悲しかった)日を思い出させてくれて,ぐっとくるものがある。アルバム全体としては・・・まあ,初めて全体を聴いたわけだが,思ったよりも良いということで。
入手しようと思いつつ長年入手できなかったので,おそらく長いことCD化されていなかったと思われる。こうして入手できたことを非常にうれしく思う。やっぱウォッチングミーが良い。もちろんアップテンポなキャッチーな曲だが,しかし84年ごろ特有の湿った感じの雰囲気が,あの頃の青春の(多感でどちらかと言えば悲しかった)日を思い出させてくれて,ぐっとくるものがある。アルバム全体としては・・・まあ,初めて全体を聴いたわけだが,思ったよりも良いということで。