Dangerous is a 1985 album by American singer Natalie Cole released on September 28, 1985 through the Atco Records-distributed Modern Records. The album reached peak positions of number 140 on the Billboard 200 and number 48 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.
Track listing
"Dangerous" (Marti Sharron, Stephen Mitchell, Gary P. Skardina) (3:47)
"Billy the Kid Next Door" (Eddie Holland, Harold Beatty) (4:39)
"Dangerous" is the second single in the UK & Ireland but third overall to be released by Cascada from their third studio album Evacuate the Dancefloor. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by the UK record company All Around The World records on the August 17, 2009. The single was released in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2009.
The song "Dangerous" was performed on the 'National Lottery Euromillions Draw', broadcast on BBC One on 18 September 2009.
It is composed in the key signature of E-flat minor and has a Tempo of 145 BPM.
Track listing and formats
UK CD single
"Dangerous" (Radio Edit)
"Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
UK iTunes Pre-Order EP
"Dangerous" (Radio Edit)
"Dangerous" (Cahill Radio Edit)
"Dangerous" (Wideboys Remix)
"Dangerous" (Original Mix)
"Evacuate The Dancefloor" (Unplugged Acoustic Mix)
Dangerous was a song released in 1985 on the highly successful album Lovin' Every Minute of It released by Loverboy. The song achieved minor success when released as a single during the same year, and reached #65 on the billboard charts.
The second season of The Unit originally broadcast between September 19, 2006 and May 8, 2007, it introduces several new characters to the series. Tiffy has trouble with the law when she covers for Colonel Ryan's wife, Charlotte, and The Unit is investigated by the CIA over infractions that could result in criminal charges.
Minotaur and Little Nerkin is a 1999 British animated short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full name appears, according to the film itself, to be Minotaur and Little Nerkin in Bait, suggesting that its name is in fact "Bait", as an episode of a suggested series of films called Minotaur and Little Nerkin, of which no other episodes were made, or that the name of the film is Bait and is merely stating it stars Minotaur and Little Nerkin. Regardless, Minotaur and Little Nerkin is the name used on the packaging for the Aardman Classics DVD.
Production
Films at 59 was responsible for the sound. The film is in CGI, and was produced in Softimage 3D and Photoshop 5.
The film was included in the 2004 DVD Aardman Classics.
Plot
Imdb explains the synopsis: "What could possibly tempt the tastebuds of an anthropomorphized bull and his tiny duck-like friend? A severed hand! Dee-lish! But be careful - we've heard that baked hand causes heartburn!"
One day, a green duck, passes the house of the Minotaur and Little Nerkin, and seemingly impressed by Minotaur, who is dancing to music (a version of "Walk Don't Run", originally by The Ventures) to persuade him to come into the house. As the duck entered, he saw Little Nerkin, the severed hand bouncing on the table, in which then made the duck quacks to Minotaur if he is allowed to eat Little Nerkin, to which Minotaur agrees. It is then seen cooking in the microwave as the flesh turns to a golden tan. However, it does indeed called heartburn, and before he knows it, it turns out this was Minotaur's plan, and the duck is then seen in the microwave as part of a pie. Minotaur tucks in just as the credits roll, showing photos of both Minotaur and Little Nerkin together.
Bait is a 2000 comedy-crime film starring Jamie Foxx and David Morse. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge financial failure, costing Warner Bros. $51 million but only grossing approximately $15 million.
Plot
When petty thief and hustler Alvin Sanders (Jamie Foxx) gets arrested for stealing shrimp, the worst of his problems would seem to be going to jail. Unfortunately, he ends up sharing a cell with John Delano Jaster (Robert Pastorelli) a guy who, while stealing $42 million in gold from the Federal Reserve, double-crossed his partner, Bristol (Doug Hutchison)—a partner with a knack for computers and a long memory. While being interrogated by hardball Treasury Agent Edgar Clenteen (David Morse), the double-crosser dies from heart failure. All the feds have are an incomprehensible message that was left with Alvin, so they decide to release him and use him as bait to catch the partner by secretly implanting a combination tracking device and electronic bug into Alvin's jaw. From that moment on, a surveillance team can follow Alvin's every move and hear his every word. Unfortunately, Alvin has a talent for getting into trouble—which means that the feds have to become his guardian angels so that he can serve his purpose.
Heavenly 1985 pop-dance from the exquisite Ms. Cole. Not very well known, but it was a huge dance hit...listen and you'll know why. Joyous :)
published: 23 Dec 2012
Natalie Cole LIVE - Dangerous
published: 29 Jun 2012
Natalie Cole - Dangerous
published: 20 Apr 2017
Dangerous [Dub] - Natalie Cole (Warner-85)
Mega clássico dos 80 em uma versão ultra contagiante, rara e com aqueeeeeeeeeeeeeeela qualidade que eu amo produzir ;-)
published: 18 Feb 2016
Natalie Cole - Dangerous( extended Version)
published: 27 May 2010
NATALIE COLE Dangerous ALBUM VERSION
This is the song that reignited my love affair with Natalie Cole that had begun nearly a decade earlier with 'This Will Be'. 'Dangerous' came to me in 1985 via an import 12 inch single - the most money i had spent on just one song! I must have seen and heard it on 'Solid Gold', as it was not a hit, but Natalie had been promoting it. and it had me hooked on the very first listen. For me high energy dance music had become very popular again, and this song came soon after Hazell Dean, Gloria Gaynor and Pointer Sisters extended versions had been on high rotation on my turntable. Indeed 'Dangerous' was penned by the same songwriter as the Pointers' comeback hit 'Jump'. It became an instant favourite of mine and is still so more than 30 years on! It shows a funky and upbeat side of Natalie's r...
published: 03 Jan 2016
Natalie Cole – Dangerous • HD Remastered 4K (1985)
From the album Dangerous (1985) 🇺🇸
Music video filmed at the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles, California. The movie Blade Runner was also filmed there.
Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Boyd
Synthesizer: Stephen Mitchell, Rory Kaplan, Jamie Sheriff, Paul Fox, Charlie Judge
Bass: Nathan East
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa, Gary P. Skardina
Background Vocals: Alex Brown, Porita Griffin, Van Ross Redding
Vocals: Natalie Cole
Producer: Gary P. Skardina & Marti Sharron
*All rights reserved to Warner Records Inc.
www.warnerrecords.com
This video is Remastered with new upscaling and depixelizing AI technology. The audio is the original version from the music video (which was promotional material). The album and single versions of 'Dangerous' are slightly different from the promotiona...
published: 18 Apr 2021
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
She released this incredible song in 1985. Not many people have heard this by her.. It seemed like she went through this Gay Dance phase and then once she started copying her father's style, she disowned this type of music she did and also her gay following. In my eyes, she basically sold out, that's not to say, she isn't good at what she's doing now, I love her music, I just wish once in a while she would go back to the music that boosted her career..
Anyway, Hope you guys enjoy, and if anyone has any additional info, Feel free to post. I just don't like a lot of negativity, If someone doesn't have something nice to say, don't watch it.. Didn't anyone ever teach these people manners? It's usually the selfish people that have never taken the ti...
This is the song that reignited my love affair with Natalie Cole that had begun nearly a decade earlier with 'This Will Be'. 'Dangerous' came to me in 1985 via...
This is the song that reignited my love affair with Natalie Cole that had begun nearly a decade earlier with 'This Will Be'. 'Dangerous' came to me in 1985 via an import 12 inch single - the most money i had spent on just one song! I must have seen and heard it on 'Solid Gold', as it was not a hit, but Natalie had been promoting it. and it had me hooked on the very first listen. For me high energy dance music had become very popular again, and this song came soon after Hazell Dean, Gloria Gaynor and Pointer Sisters extended versions had been on high rotation on my turntable. Indeed 'Dangerous' was penned by the same songwriter as the Pointers' comeback hit 'Jump'. It became an instant favourite of mine and is still so more than 30 years on! It shows a funky and upbeat side of Natalie's range as a vocalist. The arrangement and production is so infectious. Shame it was not the hit that it should have been. But Natalie Cole's comeback was not far away; with the 'Jump Start' track and singles 'Pink Cadillac', 'Everlasting' (the title track to the 1987 LP) reintroducing the record buying public to her talent. The 1989 opus 'Good to be back' was prophetic and yielded the beautiful hit 'Miss you like crazy'. Her career would come full circle in 1991 with the Grammy winning 'Unforgettable'. Several more traditional pop albums and Grammys followed, as did releases in the pop, r&b and jazz genres. Natalie Cole was indeed a singer's singer - she did it all; with style and power. Long may her music and spirit shine!
This is the song that reignited my love affair with Natalie Cole that had begun nearly a decade earlier with 'This Will Be'. 'Dangerous' came to me in 1985 via an import 12 inch single - the most money i had spent on just one song! I must have seen and heard it on 'Solid Gold', as it was not a hit, but Natalie had been promoting it. and it had me hooked on the very first listen. For me high energy dance music had become very popular again, and this song came soon after Hazell Dean, Gloria Gaynor and Pointer Sisters extended versions had been on high rotation on my turntable. Indeed 'Dangerous' was penned by the same songwriter as the Pointers' comeback hit 'Jump'. It became an instant favourite of mine and is still so more than 30 years on! It shows a funky and upbeat side of Natalie's range as a vocalist. The arrangement and production is so infectious. Shame it was not the hit that it should have been. But Natalie Cole's comeback was not far away; with the 'Jump Start' track and singles 'Pink Cadillac', 'Everlasting' (the title track to the 1987 LP) reintroducing the record buying public to her talent. The 1989 opus 'Good to be back' was prophetic and yielded the beautiful hit 'Miss you like crazy'. Her career would come full circle in 1991 with the Grammy winning 'Unforgettable'. Several more traditional pop albums and Grammys followed, as did releases in the pop, r&b and jazz genres. Natalie Cole was indeed a singer's singer - she did it all; with style and power. Long may her music and spirit shine!
From the album Dangerous (1985) 🇺🇸
Music video filmed at the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles, California. The movie Blade Runner was also filmed there...
From the album Dangerous (1985) 🇺🇸
Music video filmed at the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles, California. The movie Blade Runner was also filmed there.
Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Boyd
Synthesizer: Stephen Mitchell, Rory Kaplan, Jamie Sheriff, Paul Fox, Charlie Judge
Bass: Nathan East
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa, Gary P. Skardina
Background Vocals: Alex Brown, Porita Griffin, Van Ross Redding
Vocals: Natalie Cole
Producer: Gary P. Skardina & Marti Sharron
*All rights reserved to Warner Records Inc.
www.warnerrecords.com
This video is Remastered with new upscaling and depixelizing AI technology. The audio is the original version from the music video (which was promotional material). The album and single versions of 'Dangerous' are slightly different from the promotional music video and is actually slower in BPM. (The MV version is better in mixing and speed).
The music was originally recorded on analog equipment. Warner Music have attempted to preserve, as closely as possible, the sound of the original recording. Because of its high resolution, however, the music + video can reveal limitations of the source tape.
Our goal at 'The 80's Dream' is to always retain the original analog music video's feel and look, while providing a modern maximum viewing quality for larger screens (40" or greater!).
🇺🇸 Natalie Cole is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Natalie was the daughter of American singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to success in the mid-1970s as an R&B singer with the hits "This Will Be", "Inseparable" (1975), and "Our Love" (1977). She returned as a pop singer on the 1987 album Everlasting and her cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac". In the 1990s, she sang traditional pop by her father, resulting in her biggest success, Unforgettable... with Love, which sold over seven million copies and won her seven Grammy Awards. She sold over 30 million records worldwide.
Natalie passed away on December 31, 2015 at the age 65. Although she has left this earth, her legacy and beautiful art will forever live on. We miss you Natalie!!!
*Official Website: https://www.nataliecole.com/
Over 250 musical credits:
*All known releases: https://www.discogs.com/artist/12686-Natalie-Cole
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The 80’s Dream is a historical society dedicated to researching, collecting, interpreting and preserving information from the analog era.
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Disclaimer:
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All rights reserved to the original authors/composers/publishers of this album. By posting this here I intend no malice to any of the aforementioned individuals/groups/companies. If you feel that your rights have been breached by posting this video please contact me. I'll take immediate action in removing the content from this channel.
From the album Dangerous (1985) 🇺🇸
Music video filmed at the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles, California. The movie Blade Runner was also filmed there.
Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Boyd
Synthesizer: Stephen Mitchell, Rory Kaplan, Jamie Sheriff, Paul Fox, Charlie Judge
Bass: Nathan East
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa, Gary P. Skardina
Background Vocals: Alex Brown, Porita Griffin, Van Ross Redding
Vocals: Natalie Cole
Producer: Gary P. Skardina & Marti Sharron
*All rights reserved to Warner Records Inc.
www.warnerrecords.com
This video is Remastered with new upscaling and depixelizing AI technology. The audio is the original version from the music video (which was promotional material). The album and single versions of 'Dangerous' are slightly different from the promotional music video and is actually slower in BPM. (The MV version is better in mixing and speed).
The music was originally recorded on analog equipment. Warner Music have attempted to preserve, as closely as possible, the sound of the original recording. Because of its high resolution, however, the music + video can reveal limitations of the source tape.
Our goal at 'The 80's Dream' is to always retain the original analog music video's feel and look, while providing a modern maximum viewing quality for larger screens (40" or greater!).
🇺🇸 Natalie Cole is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Natalie was the daughter of American singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to success in the mid-1970s as an R&B singer with the hits "This Will Be", "Inseparable" (1975), and "Our Love" (1977). She returned as a pop singer on the 1987 album Everlasting and her cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac". In the 1990s, she sang traditional pop by her father, resulting in her biggest success, Unforgettable... with Love, which sold over seven million copies and won her seven Grammy Awards. She sold over 30 million records worldwide.
Natalie passed away on December 31, 2015 at the age 65. Although she has left this earth, her legacy and beautiful art will forever live on. We miss you Natalie!!!
*Official Website: https://www.nataliecole.com/
Over 250 musical credits:
*All known releases: https://www.discogs.com/artist/12686-Natalie-Cole
_______________________________
The 80’s Dream is a historical society dedicated to researching, collecting, interpreting and preserving information from the analog era.
----------------------------------------
Disclaimer:
—————————
All rights reserved to the original authors/composers/publishers of this album. By posting this here I intend no malice to any of the aforementioned individuals/groups/companies. If you feel that your rights have been breached by posting this video please contact me. I'll take immediate action in removing the content from this channel.
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
She released this incredible song in 1985. Not many people have heard this by her.. It seemed like she went through t...
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
She released this incredible song in 1985. Not many people have heard this by her.. It seemed like she went through this Gay Dance phase and then once she started copying her father's style, she disowned this type of music she did and also her gay following. In my eyes, she basically sold out, that's not to say, she isn't good at what she's doing now, I love her music, I just wish once in a while she would go back to the music that boosted her career..
Anyway, Hope you guys enjoy, and if anyone has any additional info, Feel free to post. I just don't like a lot of negativity, If someone doesn't have something nice to say, don't watch it.. Didn't anyone ever teach these people manners? It's usually the selfish people that have never taken the time to upload or give back anything..
Thanks for listening to me 'rant' if you guys could see some of the nasty things people email me, it would upset you all too..
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE ACAPELLA VERSION WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY ON THE B SIDE (Mine is damaged from way too much play)
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
She released this incredible song in 1985. Not many people have heard this by her.. It seemed like she went through this Gay Dance phase and then once she started copying her father's style, she disowned this type of music she did and also her gay following. In my eyes, she basically sold out, that's not to say, she isn't good at what she's doing now, I love her music, I just wish once in a while she would go back to the music that boosted her career..
Anyway, Hope you guys enjoy, and if anyone has any additional info, Feel free to post. I just don't like a lot of negativity, If someone doesn't have something nice to say, don't watch it.. Didn't anyone ever teach these people manners? It's usually the selfish people that have never taken the time to upload or give back anything..
Thanks for listening to me 'rant' if you guys could see some of the nasty things people email me, it would upset you all too..
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE ACAPELLA VERSION WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY ON THE B SIDE (Mine is damaged from way too much play)
This is the song that reignited my love affair with Natalie Cole that had begun nearly a decade earlier with 'This Will Be'. 'Dangerous' came to me in 1985 via an import 12 inch single - the most money i had spent on just one song! I must have seen and heard it on 'Solid Gold', as it was not a hit, but Natalie had been promoting it. and it had me hooked on the very first listen. For me high energy dance music had become very popular again, and this song came soon after Hazell Dean, Gloria Gaynor and Pointer Sisters extended versions had been on high rotation on my turntable. Indeed 'Dangerous' was penned by the same songwriter as the Pointers' comeback hit 'Jump'. It became an instant favourite of mine and is still so more than 30 years on! It shows a funky and upbeat side of Natalie's range as a vocalist. The arrangement and production is so infectious. Shame it was not the hit that it should have been. But Natalie Cole's comeback was not far away; with the 'Jump Start' track and singles 'Pink Cadillac', 'Everlasting' (the title track to the 1987 LP) reintroducing the record buying public to her talent. The 1989 opus 'Good to be back' was prophetic and yielded the beautiful hit 'Miss you like crazy'. Her career would come full circle in 1991 with the Grammy winning 'Unforgettable'. Several more traditional pop albums and Grammys followed, as did releases in the pop, r&b and jazz genres. Natalie Cole was indeed a singer's singer - she did it all; with style and power. Long may her music and spirit shine!
From the album Dangerous (1985) 🇺🇸
Music video filmed at the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles, California. The movie Blade Runner was also filmed there.
Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Boyd
Synthesizer: Stephen Mitchell, Rory Kaplan, Jamie Sheriff, Paul Fox, Charlie Judge
Bass: Nathan East
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa, Gary P. Skardina
Background Vocals: Alex Brown, Porita Griffin, Van Ross Redding
Vocals: Natalie Cole
Producer: Gary P. Skardina & Marti Sharron
*All rights reserved to Warner Records Inc.
www.warnerrecords.com
This video is Remastered with new upscaling and depixelizing AI technology. The audio is the original version from the music video (which was promotional material). The album and single versions of 'Dangerous' are slightly different from the promotional music video and is actually slower in BPM. (The MV version is better in mixing and speed).
The music was originally recorded on analog equipment. Warner Music have attempted to preserve, as closely as possible, the sound of the original recording. Because of its high resolution, however, the music + video can reveal limitations of the source tape.
Our goal at 'The 80's Dream' is to always retain the original analog music video's feel and look, while providing a modern maximum viewing quality for larger screens (40" or greater!).
🇺🇸 Natalie Cole is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Natalie was the daughter of American singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to success in the mid-1970s as an R&B singer with the hits "This Will Be", "Inseparable" (1975), and "Our Love" (1977). She returned as a pop singer on the 1987 album Everlasting and her cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac". In the 1990s, she sang traditional pop by her father, resulting in her biggest success, Unforgettable... with Love, which sold over seven million copies and won her seven Grammy Awards. She sold over 30 million records worldwide.
Natalie passed away on December 31, 2015 at the age 65. Although she has left this earth, her legacy and beautiful art will forever live on. We miss you Natalie!!!
*Official Website: https://www.nataliecole.com/
Over 250 musical credits:
*All known releases: https://www.discogs.com/artist/12686-Natalie-Cole
_______________________________
The 80’s Dream is a historical society dedicated to researching, collecting, interpreting and preserving information from the analog era.
----------------------------------------
Disclaimer:
—————————
All rights reserved to the original authors/composers/publishers of this album. By posting this here I intend no malice to any of the aforementioned individuals/groups/companies. If you feel that your rights have been breached by posting this video please contact me. I'll take immediate action in removing the content from this channel.
Natalie Cole - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
She released this incredible song in 1985. Not many people have heard this by her.. It seemed like she went through this Gay Dance phase and then once she started copying her father's style, she disowned this type of music she did and also her gay following. In my eyes, she basically sold out, that's not to say, she isn't good at what she's doing now, I love her music, I just wish once in a while she would go back to the music that boosted her career..
Anyway, Hope you guys enjoy, and if anyone has any additional info, Feel free to post. I just don't like a lot of negativity, If someone doesn't have something nice to say, don't watch it.. Didn't anyone ever teach these people manners? It's usually the selfish people that have never taken the time to upload or give back anything..
Thanks for listening to me 'rant' if you guys could see some of the nasty things people email me, it would upset you all too..
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE ACAPELLA VERSION WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY ON THE B SIDE (Mine is damaged from way too much play)
"I hear voices inwrought in my head (Shell of mt hallucinations) Sweet mushrooms of salvation Squeeze the odds I evaporate in daze The hoop of hovering lights Incomprehensible in the day A mumble which is seething underneath Fear and raves Are gushing out my holes You know if I've tried To fly to the outskirts of the sky I will never return to earth Can you tell if is better or worse? Five billion miles away from the sun Oh, no... slay me now Mesmerice my obsession In what could've been a nice trip Underdressing in contradictions While jesus spits on my feet Perma teen's pussypie Fly, you mad fly