Donna Summer - 1974 - Lady of the Night
Label: Groovy
Catalog#: LGR 8301
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Soft Rock
Credits: Producer - Pete Bellotte
Written By - Giorgio Moroder (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B3) , Pete Bellotte
Notes: (P)1974 Basart Records International B.V.
Codec: Lame 3.92
Quality: CBR, 320kbps, stereo
Track listing:
A1 Lady Of The Night (3:58)
A2 Born To Die (3:24)
A3 Friends (3:31)
A4 Full Of Emptiness (2:26)
A5 Domino (3:14)
B1 The Hostage (4:16)
B2 Wounded (2:43)
B3 Little Miss Fit (3:06)
B4 Let's Work Together Now (3:58)
B5 Sing Along (Sad Song) (3:20)
Label: Groovy
Catalog#: LGR 8301
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Soft Rock
Credits: Producer - Pete Bellotte
Written By - Giorgio Moroder (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B3) , Pete Bellotte
Notes: (P)1974 Basart Records International B.V.
Codec: Lame 3.92
Quality: CBR, 320kbps, stereo
Track listing:
A1 Lady Of The Night (3:58)
A2 Born To Die (3:24)
A3 Friends (3:31)
A4 Full Of Emptiness (2:26)
A5 Domino (3:14)
B1 The Hostage (4:16)
B2 Wounded (2:43)
B3 Little Miss Fit (3:06)
B4 Let's Work Together Now (3:58)
B5 Sing Along (Sad Song) (3:20)
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Donna Summer's debut album from 1974, produced by Giorgio Moroder & Pete Bellotte, is significantly different from "Love To Love You Baby" that she was to record the year later, although side 2 of that album is a lot in the vein of these folk/rock songs found here, mostly telling stories about people, like - obviously - a girl who's the lady of the night ("It's just a job and she'll do the best she can"), the cheesy phone conversations and dramatic string arrangements in "The Hostage", the girl who goes to a carnival and meets an attractive man behind a mask but never gets to find out who it was ("Domino"), another girl who wants her boy friend to be more than "Friends", etc. etc. Although it really is nothing special, I find myself liking this simple album surprisingly much indeed, and it's one of Donna's most enjoyable vocal performances. We're not that lucky to get Donna's debut single "Denver Dream" / "Something's In The Wind" + another non-album track "Virgin Mary" included as bonus tracks but it's great that this album has become available on CD.
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Donna Summer's debut album from 1974, produced by Giorgio Moroder & Pete Bellotte, is significantly different from "Love To Love You Baby" that she was to record the year later, although side 2 of that album is a lot in the vein of these folk/rock songs found here, mostly telling stories about people, like - obviously - a girl who's the lady of the night ("It's just a job and she'll do the best she can"), the cheesy phone conversations and dramatic string arrangements in "The Hostage", the girl who goes to a carnival and meets an attractive man behind a mask but never gets to find out who it was ("Domino"), another girl who wants her boy friend to be more than "Friends", etc. etc. Although it really is nothing special, I find myself liking this simple album surprisingly much indeed, and it's one of Donna's most enjoyable vocal performances. We're not that lucky to get Donna's debut single "Denver Dream" / "Something's In The Wind" + another non-album track "Virgin Mary" included as bonus tracks but it's great that this album has become available on CD.
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Hi!
Have you got the singles "Denver Dream" / "Something's In The Wind" and "Virgin Mary" ?
...and in this eventuality, can you post it please?
thanks for your blog!!!
Обновите, пожалуйста, ссылку!
Похоже, это был единственный в интернете рип с винила, а не с CD (на CD нет Full of Emptiness) и то ссылка умерла...
Если возможно, перезалейте пожалуйста
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