Donna Summer Fans Prepare For 10CD Box Set
Donna Summer box

Donna Summer box

Donna Summer Fans Prepare For 10CD Box Set

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on September 16, 2014

in New Music,News

Donna Summer is to be celebrated with the release of Donna, Vinyl and CD Box sets featuring seven albums with a host of compelling extras.

Released on Summer’s own Driven By The Music imprint through the Crimson record label on December 1, Donna features The Wanderer, Donna Summer, Cats Without Claws, All Systems Go, Another Place And Time, Mistaken Identity and I’m A Rainbow.

The release of the Donna box sets, will not only delight longtime Donna Summer fans, as well as the generation that’s grown up learning about her indelible mark on contemporary music, but will honor the career of the late and great Ms Summer, whose daring sense of musical adventure married the cool with the commercial to brilliant effect during 35 years of creativity.

The Vinyl Collection includes the original albums plus a free Download Card featuring all tracks plus mixes contained on the equivalent CD format, a 12 inch square Booklet with newly commissioned liner notes and a 12 inch square Poster of the LP Box Set image. The CD Collection is in a case bound format containing original album credits, lyrics and liner notes plus bonus tracks for all of the albums with the exception of I’m A Rainbow, and 6 postcards of the CD Box Set image. There will be additional extended versions available exclusively through D2C which will see the inclusion of an unreleased mix of a 2 track 12 inch single on both formats.

Donna Summer’s sad passing from lung cancer in 2012, at the age of only 63, robbed the music world of a genuine original in pop culture. For all of her extraordinary chart achievements -four No. 1 US singles in a year, three US No. 1 albums in a row, all double LPs, during her time on Casablanca Records – her legacy has been strangely underrated in recent times. This collection will help to restore Donna’s reputation as a true style maker, whose groundbreaking music and image paved the way for 21st century idols such as Beyonce and Rihanna.

The seven albums in the series represent the vast majority of Summer’s recorded work from the turn of the 1980s until the early 1990s. They include a host of gold-certified albums, major hit singles and collaborations with Quincy Jones, Richard Perry, Harold Faltermeyer and UK hit makers Stock-Aitken-Waterman, plus contributions from Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, and countless others.

The Donna collection vividly demonstrates how Summer expertly metamorphosed from the sex kitten of her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame debut smash Love To Love You Baby and the defining hymn of the disco era, I Feel Love, into a mature, confident and adventurous album artist, equally at home with state-of-the-art dance-tinged productions, gospel, blues and rock ‘n’ roll influences and out-and-out, irresistible pop singles.

LaDonna Gaines, the girl from Boston with big dreams, had been recording for seven years by the time she made her global breakthrough. With a resume that included work with a psychedelic rock band and a role in Hair, she worked for several years in Germany, releasing singles from as early as 1968. When she returned home, she was armed with years of experience as a performer and was ready to define her voice as a singer and songwriter. When she wrote Love To Love You Baby with her friends Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, Casablanca Records’ president Neil Bogart listened – and soon the world did, too.

What followed was five years of an incredible ride for Summer and Casablanca, further illuminated by landmarks like Bad Girls, Hot Stuff, On The Radio, her audacious remake of MacArthur Park and an equally expected, chart-topping duet with Barbra Streisand, No More Tears (Enough Is Enough), but by the turn of the 1980s, it was time for a new challenge in Donna’s career, and the new box sets depict that exciting new chapter, after she joined Geffen Records in 1980.

The albums included begin with that year’s The Wanderer, featuring the title track, a US top three pop hit. That swiftly led to the huge career resurgence of the Quincy Jones-produced Donna Summer album of 1982, featuring Jon Anderson’s State Of Independence, The Woman In Me and the Grammy-nominated Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger).

The sort of all-star studio event that only Summer and Jones (red-hot even before his work on Thriller with Michael Jackson) could have conjured between them, Donna Summer featured Jackson himself singing in an outrageously stellar chorus on the epic State Of Independence that almost previewed Jones’ We Are The World in scope. It also included Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Brenda Russell, Christopher Cross, Quincy Jones himself and others. Q’s confidante, Brit Rod Temperton, was also on hand for some vocal and rhythm arrangements; Bruce Springsteen wrote and played guitar on Protection, a track specifically written for Donna.

The series moves on with 1984’s Cats Without Claws, which boasted the Grammy winner for Best Inspirational Performance, Forgive Me; 1987’s All Systems Go, including her UK top 15 version of Brenda Russell’s Dinner With Gershwin; the Stock-Aitken-Waterman-produced Another Place And Time (1989), another career reboot on the Atlantic label, sporting the top three UK hit This Time I Know It’s For Real, top ten I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt and top 20 Love’s About To Change My Heart; and finally 1991’s Keith Diamond production Mistaken Identity and ends with the I’m A Rainbow set from 1981 that was first released in its entirety in 1996.

These elegant collections gloriously transport Donna Summer’s legacy into the 21st century, and restate her proper place as a pioneering trendsetter of modern-day popular culture.

Track List:

THE WANDERER

The Wanderer
Looking Up
Breakdown
Grand Illusion
Running For Cover
Cold Love
Who Do You Think You’re Foolin’
Nightlife
Stop Me
I Believe In Jesus

BONUS TRACKS
Who Do You Think You’re Foolin’ (Stereo Edit)
Cold Love (Edit)

DONNA SUMMER

Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)
Mystery Of Love
The Woman In Me
State Of Independence
Livin’ In America
Protection
(If It) Hurts Just A Little
Love Is Just A Breath Away
Lush Life

BONUS TRACKS
Sometimes Like Butterflies
Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger) (7” Version)
Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger) (Dance Remix)
Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger) (Instrumental feat. Ernie Watts on saxophone solo)
State Of Independence (7” Version)
State Of Independence (N.R.G. Mix)
State Of Independence (New Radio Millennium Mix)

CATS WITHOUT CLAWS

Supernatural Love
It’s Not The Way
There Goes My Baby
Suzanna
Cats Without Claws
Oh Billy, Please
Eyes
Maybe It’s Over
I’m Free
Forgive Me

BONUS TRACKS
Face The Music
Eyes (7” Remix Edit)
Supernatural Love (Extended Dance Remix)
Eyes (Extended Mix)
I’m Free (Extended Mix)

ALL SYSTEMS GO

All Systems Go
Bad Reputation
Love Shock
Jeremy
Only The Fool Survives (Duet with Mickey Thomas)
Dinner With Gershwin
Fascination
Voices Cryin’ Out
Thinkin’ Bout My Baby

BONUS TRACKS
Tearin’ Down The Walls
All Systems Go (Edit)
All Systems Go (Extended Remix)
Dinner With Gershwin (Edit)
Dinner With Gershwin (Extended Version)
Dinner With Gershwin (Instrumental)
Only The Fool Survives (Edit) (Duet with Mickey Thomas)

ANOTHER PLACE AND TIME

Disc 1
I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt
When Love Takes Over You
This Time I Know It’s For Real
The Only One
In Another Place And Time
Sentimental
Whatever Your Heart Desires
Breakaway
If It Makes You Feel Good
Love’s About To Change My Heart

Disc 2
Breakaway (Power Radio Mix)
Breakaway (Extended Power Mix)
Breakaway (Remix – Full Version)
Breakaway (Remix Edit)
Breakaway (Instrumental Remix – Edit)
I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt (Phil Harding 12″ Version)
I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt (Instrumental)
I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt (7″ Remix)
I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt (Pete Hammond Original 12″ Version)
If It Makes You Feel Good (Pete Hammond Remix Instrumental)
Sentimental (Instrumental)
This Time I Know It’s For Real (Extended Remix)
This Time I Know It’s For Real (Instrumental)

Disc 3
When Love Takes Over You (Dave Ford 7″)
When Love Takes Over You (Dave Ford Extended Remix)
When Love Takes Over You (Dave Ford Instrumental)
When Love Takes Over You (Pete Hammond Original 12” Mix)
The Only One (Instrumental)
Whatever Your Heart Desires (Instrumental)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Clivillés & Cole 12” Mix)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Clivillés & Cole 7” Mix)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Extended Remix)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Instrumental)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Love Dub)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Dub)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (Loveland’s Full-On 7″ Radio Edit)
Love’s About To Change My Heart (PWL 7″ Mix)

MISTAKEN IDENTITY

Get Ethnic
Body Talk
Work That Magic
When Love Cries
Heaven’s Just A Whisper Away
Cry Of A Waking Heart
Friends Unknown
Fred Astaire
Say A Little Prayer
Mistaken Identity
What Is It You Want
Let There Be Peace

BONUS TRACKS
When Love Cries (Single Version Remix)
When Love Cries (Vocal Club Dub aka Summertime Remix)
Work That Magic (ISA Extended Remix)

I’M A RAINBOW

Disk 1
I Believe (In You) (duet with Joe ‘Bean’ Esposito)
True Love Survives
You To Me
Sweet Emotion
Leave Me Alone
Melanie
Back Where You Belong
People Talk
To Turn The Stone

Disc 2
Brooklyn
I’m A Rainbow
Walk On (Keep On Movin’)
Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
A Runner With The Pack
Highway Runner
Romeo
End Of The Week
I Need Time

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