Donna Summer - 1976 - Four Seasons of Love
Released 1976
Recorded 1976
Genre Disco, Pop, Soul, R&B
Length 32:23
Label Casablanca
Producer(s) Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
Four Seasons of Love was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. It was released by Casablanca Records in the U.S., and various other labels in other countries.
Codec: Lame 3.92
Quality: CBR, 320kbps, stereo
Tracks:
Spring Affair
Summer Fever
Autumn Changes
Winter Melody
Spring Affair (reprise)
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Four Seasons of Love is the fourth album released by singer Donna Summer. Released in 1976, this concept album became her third consecutive successful album to be certified gold in the US. It peaked at #22 [1] on the Billboard 200.
This was the fourth concept album Summer had made, though unlike the previous two which had contained one long track on Side One and a small selection of slightly shorter ones on Side Two, Four Seasons Of Love was more equally balanced. The album told the story of a love affair by relating it to the four seasons. Side One contained "Spring Affair" and "Summer Fever", both disco tracks, and Side Two contained "Autumn Changes" (a slightly slower disco number) and "Winter Melody" (which had an even slower beat), plus a reprise of "Spring Affair". This concept was reflected in the four photos of Summer, one for each season of the year, in a pull-out calendar included with the original LP album. The photo on the cover was, fittingly, the Summer photograph. Summer's "first lady of love" image came across strongly on this album, though her trademark moans and groans were slightly less evident than on previous work. Pics included "Winter" in a GORGEOUS fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlet O'Hara style hoop skirt on a swing; and "Autumn" as a black Marilyn Monroe re-enacting the white skirt billowing up - an allusion to her song "Love to Love You, Baby", which she's quoted as using Monroe for inspiration on her recording of it.
As with the previous two albums, Four Seasons Of Love was distributed by different record labels in different countries, including Casablanca Records in the U.S. Edited versions of "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" were released in various places, but neither had a big impact on any charts (although the latter made the Top 30 on the UK singles chart).
Released 1976
Recorded 1976
Genre Disco, Pop, Soul, R&B
Length 32:23
Label Casablanca
Producer(s) Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
Four Seasons of Love was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. It was released by Casablanca Records in the U.S., and various other labels in other countries.
Codec: Lame 3.92
Quality: CBR, 320kbps, stereo
Tracks:
Spring Affair
Summer Fever
Autumn Changes
Winter Melody
Spring Affair (reprise)
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Four Seasons of Love is the fourth album released by singer Donna Summer. Released in 1976, this concept album became her third consecutive successful album to be certified gold in the US. It peaked at #22 [1] on the Billboard 200.
This was the fourth concept album Summer had made, though unlike the previous two which had contained one long track on Side One and a small selection of slightly shorter ones on Side Two, Four Seasons Of Love was more equally balanced. The album told the story of a love affair by relating it to the four seasons. Side One contained "Spring Affair" and "Summer Fever", both disco tracks, and Side Two contained "Autumn Changes" (a slightly slower disco number) and "Winter Melody" (which had an even slower beat), plus a reprise of "Spring Affair". This concept was reflected in the four photos of Summer, one for each season of the year, in a pull-out calendar included with the original LP album. The photo on the cover was, fittingly, the Summer photograph. Summer's "first lady of love" image came across strongly on this album, though her trademark moans and groans were slightly less evident than on previous work. Pics included "Winter" in a GORGEOUS fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlet O'Hara style hoop skirt on a swing; and "Autumn" as a black Marilyn Monroe re-enacting the white skirt billowing up - an allusion to her song "Love to Love You, Baby", which she's quoted as using Monroe for inspiration on her recording of it.
As with the previous two albums, Four Seasons Of Love was distributed by different record labels in different countries, including Casablanca Records in the U.S. Edited versions of "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" were released in various places, but neither had a big impact on any charts (although the latter made the Top 30 on the UK singles chart).
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