Thighs and Whispers

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Thighs and Whispers
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1979 (1979-10)
Recorded1979
StudioAtlantic Recording Studios (New York, NY)[1]
GenreDisco, pop
Length42:12
LabelAtlantic
ProducerArif Mardin
Bette Midler chronology
The Best of Bette
(1978)
Thighs and Whispers
(1979)
The Rose
(1979)
Singles from Thighs and Whispers
  1. "
    Married Men
    "
  2. "
    Hang on in There Baby
    "
  3. "My Knight in Black Leather"
  4. "Big Noise from Winnetka"

Thighs and Whispers is the fifth

studio album by American singer Bette Midler. Released in 1979, the album reached No. 65 on the Billboard Pop Albums
chart.

Production and release

The album was largely disco-influenced. It saw Midler reunite with producer

12-inch singles. The album's title is a humorous play on Cries and Whispers, influential Swedish film-maker Ingmar Bergman
's 1973 movie.

The song "

Club Play Singles chart.[2] The song was also a UK top 40 hit for Bonnie Tyler the same year.[4] Tyler's version was the theme to the British film The World Is Full of Married Men
.

While the singles and the album itself were largely overlooked at the time, "

and several others in the late 1930s.

The album was released on CD in 1990. A remastered version of the album was released by

Warner Music
in 1995.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[5]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[6]

The album has received mixed reviews from music critics. Robert Christgau gave the album a C+ and wrote a humorous review in which he wrote that "the songs are pretty good, and when you listen up they get better" but conclude that "the songs aren't that good. And they don't get that much better."[5] Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone wrote that the album "is the most convincing proof yet that Bette Midler is a stage personality in the tradition of Ethel Merman and Liza Minnelli, entertainers whose talents can't be captured in a recording studio either."[7] The Globe and Mail concluded that "the very title of this album alone indicates that Bette Midler is still trying to be better known for being Bette Midler than she is for being a great pop singer, and the music found on the album still shows that she isn't yet sure who or what Bette Midler is supposed to be."[8]

AllMusic's Joe Viglione retrospectively wrote that despite Midler being in fine voice and "such a consistent and dynamic artist" the release is "an uneven album" but "still has its moments."[1]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Big Noise from Winnetka" (Ray Bauduc, Bob Crosby, Bob Haggart, Gil Rodin) – 6:56
  2. "Millworker" (James Taylor) – 4:07
  3. "Cradle Days" (Tony Berg, Aaron Neville) – 5:05
  4. "My Knight in Black Leather" (Jerry Ragovoy) – 4:53
Side two
  1. "
    Hang on in There Baby" (Johnny Bristol
    ) – 6:04
  2. "Hurricane" (Randy Kerber, Bette Midler) – 7:30
  3. "Rain" (
    Mac Rebennack
    ) – 3:58
  4. "
    Married Men" (Dominic Bugatti, Frank Musker
    ) – 3:47

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Thighs and Whispers
Chart (1979) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[9] 28
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[10] 28
US Billboard 200[11] 65
US Top 100 Albums (Cash Box)[12] 64
US The Album Chart (Record World)[13] 113

Release history

Year Label Format Catalog
1979 Atlantic
LP
1990 Atlantic
CD
16004
1995 Atlantic/WEA Remastered CD 82786
2005 Atlantic CD CD-16004

Notes