Juice (Juice Newton album)
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{{Infobox album
| name = Juice
| type = studio
| artist = Juice Newton
| cover = Juice (album).jpg
| alt =
| released = February 1981
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Country pop, country rock
| length = 34:42
| label = Capitol
| producer = Richard Landis
| prev_title = Take Heart
| prev_year = 1979
| next_title = Quiet Lies
| next_year = 1982
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Juice
| type = studio
| single1 = Angel of the Morning
| single1date = February 1981
| single2 = Queen of Hearts
| single2date = June 8, 1981
| single3 = The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)
| single3date = October 24, 1981
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}{{AllMusic | class= album | id= mw0000031171 | label= Juice | accessdate= October 14, 2016}}
| noprose = yes
}}
Juice is the million selling plus sixth studio album and third solo album by American country rock singer Juice Newton. The album was released in early 1981 and was her first major success.
Hits
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The album features two #1 hits, "Angel of the Morning" and "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)". It also contains "Queen of Hearts," the biggest single of Juice Newton's career, which peaked at #2 on both Billboard's Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts[http://www.allmusic.com/album/juice-r93388/charts-awards/billboard-single Juice - Juice Newton] AllMusic.com Singles charts and awards ("Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie prevented the song from reaching #1). "Queen of Hearts" was a popular music video during the summer of MTV's debut. Newton would go on to have more hit songs and albums, but this remains the album for which she is best known.
In 1984, a fourth track from Juice, titled "Ride 'Em Cowboy", was released in support of Newton's first Greatest Hits album. The single reached #32 on the U.S. Billboard Country charts.
Two versions of the album exist. Early releases feature the original pedal steel guitar-heavy country version of "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)," subsequently replaced by the more pop-friendly remix that was issued as a single. Early editions have the artist's name in blue outlined letters on the front of the jacket. Later editions with this remix have the artists name with the lettering filled in with cream or off white.
Awards
Juice garnered Juice Newton two "Best Female Vocalist" Grammy Award nominations (in the Pop and Country categories, respectively). She lost out to Lena Horne and Dolly Parton but won a Grammy for her follow-up album Quiet Lies.
Track listing
{{ Track listing
| headline = Side one
| title1 = Angel of the Morning
| writer1 = Chip Taylor
| length1 = 4:10
| title2 = Shot Full of Love
| writer2 = Bob McDill
| length2 = 3:22
| title3 = Ride 'Em Cowboy
| writer3 = Paul Davis
| length3 = 3:30
| title4 = Queen of Hearts
| writer4 = Hank DeVito
| length4 = 3:26
| title5 = River of Love
| writer5 = Juice Newton, Otha Young
| length5 = 2:53
}}
{{ Track listing
| headline = Side two
| title1 = All I Have to Do Is Dream
| writer1 = Boudleaux Bryant
| length1 = 3:10
| title2 = Headin' for a Heartache
| writer2 = Byron Hill, J. Remington Wilde
| length2 = 2:46
| title3 = Country Comfort
| writer3 = Elton John, Bernie Taupin
| length3 = 4:17
| title4 = Texas Heartache
| writer4 = Keith Stegall, Chris Waters
| length4 = 2:59
| title5 = The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)
| writer5 = Young
| length5 = 4:04
}}
Personnel
- Juice Newton - acoustic guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals
- Chuck Martin, George Doering, Mitch Holder, Otha Young, Tim May - electric guitar
- Billy Joe Walker Jr., Dennis Budimir, Fred Tackett - acoustic guitar
- Dan Dugmore, Doug Livingston, Jay Dee Maness - pedal steel guitar
- Philip Aaberg - keyboards
- Neil Stubenhaus, Scott Chambers - bass
- Rick Shlosser - drums
- Steve Forman - percussion
- Brad Felton - banjo
- Andrew Gold, Brock Walsh, Harry Stinson, Jim Haas, Jon Joyce, Kenny Edwards, Lewis Morford, Stan Farber - backing vocals
Production
- Produced by Richard Landis
- Associate Producer: Otha Young
- Engineered by Joe Chiccarelli
- Assistant Engineers: David Cole, Hugh Davies, Mitch Gibson, Karen Siegel
- Mixing: Michael Verdick
- Mastering: Wally Traugott
Chart performance
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! Chart (1981) ! Peak |
U.S. Billboard Top LPs[http://www.allmusic.com/album/juice-r93388/charts-awards/billboard-album Juice - Juice Newton] AllMusic.com Album charts and awards
| align="center"| 22 |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
| align="center"| 4 |
Australia (Kent Music Report){{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=216}}
| style="text-align:center;"|46 |
Canadian RPM Top Albums
| align="center"| 16 |
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! Year End Chart (1981) ! Peak |
U.S. Billboard Top LPs{{cite web |last1=Newton |first1=Juice |title=Billboard 200 of 1981 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1981/top-billboard-200-albums |website=www.billboard.com |publisher=Billboard Magazine |accessdate=6 April 2020}}
| align="center"| 24 |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums{{cite web |last1=Newton |first1=Juice |title=Top County Albums of 1981 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1981/top-country-albums |website=www.billboard.com |publisher=Billboard Magazine |accessdate=6 April 2020}}
| align="center"| 18 |
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! Year End Chart (1982) ! Peak |
U.S. Billboard Top LPs{{cite web |last1=Newton |first1=Juice |title=Billboard 200 Albums of 1982 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1982/top-billboard-200-albums |website=www.billboard.com |publisher=Billboard Magazine |accessdate=6 April 2020}}
| align="center"| 33 |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums{{cite web |last1=Newton |first1=Juice |title=Top Country Albums of 1982 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1982/top-country-albums |website=www,billboard.com |publisher=Billboard Magazine |accessdate=6 April 2020}}
| align="center"| 15 |
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=Charting Singles=
Certifications
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!Organization !Level !Date |
align="left"|RIAA – USA
|align="left"|January 5, 1982 |