The Disco Queen's Maturity and Challenges
Dana Summer experiments with a new style of expression incorporating elements of rock and pop.
This is her experimental album, which saw her move away from disco in the mid-'80s. The guitar-driven sound is fused with synthesizers, resulting in a lineup of songs that overturn her conventional image. Ballads like "There Goes My Baby" showcase her true potential as a vocalist. This is a courageous departure, prioritizing artistic exploration over commercial success.
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1)
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Supernatural Love
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2)
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It's Not The Way
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3)
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There Goes My Baby
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4)
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Suzanna
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5)
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Cats Without Claws
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Oh Billy Please
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Eyes
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Maybe It's Over
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4)
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I'm Free
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5)
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Forgive Me
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Backing Vocals - Siedah Garrett
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Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
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Engineer, Mixed By - John Guess
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Keyboards, Drums [Additional], Percussion [Additional] - Michael Omartian
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Producer, Arranged By - Michael Omartian
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Backing Vocals - Gene Van Buren
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Backing Vocals - Susannah Melvoin
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Mastered By - Steve Hall
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Bass - Nathan East
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Backing Vocals - Terry Williams
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Backing Vocals - Bruce Sudano
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Guitar - Michael Landau
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Soloist, Saxophone - Gary Herbig
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Guitar - Paul Jackson Jr.
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Backing Vocals - Portia Griffin
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Programmed By - Erich Bulling
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Drums - Michael Baird
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Backing Vocals - Sydney Davis
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Backing Vocals - Dara Bernard
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Backing Vocals - Mary Ellen Bernard
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Backing Vocals - Charles Vassy
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Backing Vocals - Kahliq Glover
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Photography By - Larry Langdon