Just Visiting This Planet

Just Visiting This Planet
Studio album by Jellybean
Released 1987
Label Chrysalis
Producer Jellybean
Jellybean chronology
Wotupski!?!
(1984)Wotupski!?!1984
Just Visiting This Planet
(1987)
Jellybean Rocks the House!
(1988)Jellybean Rocks the House!1988
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Just Visiting This Planet is the second album by Jellybean, the nickname for American producer, remixer and songwriter John Benitez. The album was released in 1987 and features the singles "Who Found Who", "The Real Thing", "Jingo" and "Just a Mirage".

In 2012, the album was re-released by Cherry Red Records, featuring five remixes, including a remix of the song "Sidewalk Talk", which was originally released as a single in 1985 and is written by Madonna, who also provides backing vocals.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Little Too Good to Me" (vocals – Elisa Fiorillo)
  2. "Who Found Who" (vocals – Elisa Fiorillo)
  3. "Just a Mirage" (vocals – Adele Bertei)
  4. "Am I Dreaming" (vocals – Adele Bertei)
  5. "The Real Thing" (vocals – Steven Dante)
  6. "Walking In My Sleep" (vocals – Steven Dante)
  7. "Hypnotized (By Your Touch)" (vocals – Adele Bertei)
  8. "Jingo"

2012 Cherry Red reissue bonus tracks

  1. "Who Found Who" (U.S. Club Mix) (vocals – Elisa Fiorillo)
  2. "Jingo" (U.K. House Mix)
  3. "Just a Mirage" (12" Remix) (vocals – Adele Bertei)
  4. "The Real Thing" (West 26th Street Mix) (vocals – Steven Dante)
  5. "Sidewalk Talk" (Dance Mix) (vocals – Catherine Buchanan)

Charts

Chart (1987–88) Position
Netherlands (MegaCharts)[3] 50
UK Albums Chart[4] 15
US (Billboard 200)[5] 101

References

  1. "Just Visiting This Planet - Jellybean - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  2. https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/just-visiting-this-planet/
  3. "dutchcharts.nl > Jellybean – Just Visiting This Planet" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  4. "Official Charts > Jellybean". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  5. "Billboard > Artists / Jellybean > Chart History > Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
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