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Album

Wild and Peaceful

Teena Marie

About “Wild and Peaceful”

“Wild and Peaceful” is the debut album of singer Teena Marie. The album was released her album on March 31, 1979 three years after she signed with Motown Records.

Her face wasn’t visual on the album because Berry Gordy said people focused on the voice instead of looks. For years people would assume Teena was African American due to how great her voice was.

Rick James was heavily involved with the writing and production of this album as well.

“Wild and Peaceful” Q&A

  • What has the media said about the album?

    NPR ranked the record as the #130 greatest album made by a female artist, saying:

    Teena Marie’s debut album, Wild and Peaceful, couldn’t have had a more accurate title. Released in 1979 and largely composed by her longtime collaborator Rick James, the album bounced between moods and moments that represented either end of the emotional spectrum. On it, Marie also flits deftly from high-energy disco and funk to ballads that are steeped in rhythm & blues and jazz. She was signed to the Gordy imprint of Motown, which intentionally marketed her overtly soulful album to black radio. The cover of the album itself didn’t feature Marie, but instead portrayed a serene scene of an ocean and a cloud-filled sky. When the album was released, listeners had no artist image to go off of; consequently, many listeners assumed Marie was black, based on her uninhibited singing style and the record’s production. This assumption was proven wrong when she performed the album’s lead single ‘I’m A Sucker For Your Love’ with James on Soul Train, making her the show’s first white female guest. Wild and Peaceful was the world’s introduction to Marie and her powerhouse vocals, which were fully embraced in a space that was traditionally reserved for black artists.

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