Grace Jones - Ive Seen That Face Before (libertango) 〈QUICK – 2025〉
It captures the "seedy side" of Parisian nightlife—cold, urban, and slightly paranoid.
The song gained further cult status through its use in the 1988 Harrison Ford thriller "Frantic" , directed by Roman Polanski, where it underscores a tense bar scene in Paris. Grace Jones - Ive Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
Grace Jones’ (1981) is a cinematic masterpiece of "tango-reggae" that remains one of the most haunting and stylish tracks of the post-punk era. 1. The Sonic Fusion It captures the "seedy side" of Parisian nightlife—cold,
It was a standout single from her landmark album "Nightclubbing" , often cited as her best work. The track is a bold reworking of by
The music video, directed by her long-time collaborator , is a cornerstone of 80s avant-garde art.
The track is a bold reworking of by Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla . Produced by Chris Blackwell at the legendary Compass Point Studios, it blends the melancholy of tango with a heavy, dub-influenced reggae bassline provided by Sly & Robbie .