Donna Summer - The Ballad Collection [2009]

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Donna Summer - The Ballad Collection [2009]

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01 Can't we just sit down
02 Sand On My Feet
03 On my honor
04 Winter melody
05 What child is this
06 There will always be a you
07 The woman in me
08 A man like you
09 Grand illusion
10 All through the night
11 Be Myself Again
12 Whispering waves
13 My baby understand
14 Sweet romance
15 Once upon a time
16 Full of Emptiness
17 Dim all the lights
18 The way we were

 

Donna Summer - December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012)

Born LaDonna Adrian Gaines in Boston, Massachusetts in 1948, Donna Summer, was an American singer/songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s. With a mezzo-soprano vocal range, she was a five-time Grammy Award winner and the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one on the US Billboard chart. "Love To Love You Baby", "I Feel Love", "Hot Stuff", and "On The Radio" are only four classics of international electronic pop music Donna Summer is well known for. She had her solo-singing debut in the gospel choir of the Grant A.M.E. Church in Boston, U.S.A., at 10 years old and fronted Boston’s psychedelic rock band Crow at 17 when she began her career at 19 in Munich, Germany. There she performed on October 24, 1968 in the German opening night of the musical ‘Haare’ (‘Hair’). In 1973 she met legendary music producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte and three years later “Love To Love You Baby” made her an international star. The 17 minutes long ambient house symphony ‘Love To Love You Baby’ with its jazzy bassline was written in 1975 in the Munich MusicLand studios by Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, and Pete Bellotte.

In 1977, Summer released the concept album I Remember Yesterday which included her second top ten single, the minimalist ground-breaking "I Feel Love” which reached number six in the US and number one in the UK. Her greatest hits album released in 1979 was a double album entitled On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1&2 which reached number one in the US, becoming her third consecutive number one album. Seeking out different music styles, in 1980 Summer released The Wanderer where a new wave and more rock sound replaced the disco sound of Summer's previous releases. In 2008, Summer released Crayons, her first studio album of fully original material in 17 years, and in 2009 she performed alongside the Norwegian Radion Orchestra at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo in honour of Barack Obama.

Donna Summer died on May 17, 2012 at her home in Key West, Florida at age 63 following a battle with breast cancer. ---amazon.com

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