Olivia Physical

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Olivia Physical
Video by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 1982
Recorded1978–1982
GenreMusic video
Length54 minutes
LabelMCA Home Video
DirectorBrian Grant
ProducerOlivia Newton-John, Scott Millaney, John Farrar
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Olivia Physical
(1982)
Olivia in Concert
(1983)

Olivia Physical is a 1982 video collection featuring the singer

Grammy Award as Video of the Year.[2][3]

Legacy

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 on Physical are more complex, and were some of the first to present a plot line, and not just a video of the artist performing the song. According to Olivia Physical video album director, Brian Grant, Newton-John's record company and management were reluctant about the project at first: "I suppose there was a little nervousness at first. But, [Olivia] got us out here because she liked what we had done".[4] 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 another side of myself."[5]

Track listing

No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Landslide"Brian Grant4:27
2."Magic" (from the motion picture Xanadu)Grant4:31
3."Physical"Grant3:44
4."Carried Away"Grant3:43
5."A Little More Love" (from the album Totally Hot)Grant3:27
6."Recovery"Grant4:18
7."The Promise (The Dolphin Song)"Grant4:33
8."Love Make Me Strong"Grant3:10
9."Stranger's Touch"Grant3:49
10."Make a Move on Me"Grant3:17
11."Falling"Grant3:45
12."Silvery Rain"Grant3:39
13."Hopelessly Devoted to You" (from the motion picture Grease)Grant3:05
14."Credits" 0:51

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 does not, but it features the music videos for "Love Make Me Strong" and "Hopelessly Devoted To You", which were not part of the television version.[6]

Production

  • Fleur Thiemeyer – costume design, wardrobe, styling

References

  1. ^ Arrington, Carl. "Olivia Gets Physical - Personal Success, Matt Lattanzi, Olivia Newton-John : People.com". People.com. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  2. ^ 25th Annual Grammy Awards (1982)
  3. ^ Dennis McDougal, The Last Mogul: Lew Wasserman, MCA, and the Hidden History of Hollywood (New York: Da Capo, 2001), p. 407.
  4. ISSN 0006-2510
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  6. ^ "Only Olivia — Olivia Physical". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 19 February 2015.