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Donna Summer Album - Endless Summer: Donna Summer's Greatest Hits

Donna Summer Album - Endless Summer: Donna Summer's Greatest Hits (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (35 ratings)
Release Date:1994-11-08
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Club/Dance, Disco, Pop, R&B, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, United States of America, Urban
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:731452617828
Approx. Price:$17.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Melody Of Love (Wanna Be Loved)
2 . Love To Love You Baby
3 . Could It Be Magic
4 . I Feel Love
5 . Last Dance
6 . MacArthur Park
7 . Heaven Knows
8 . Hot Stuff
9 . Bad Girls
10 . Dim All The Lights
11 . No More Tears (Enough is Enough)
12 . On The Radio
13 . Wanderer
14 . Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)
15 . State Of Independence
16 . She Works Hard For The Money
17 . This Time I Know It's For Real
18 . Any Way At All
Customer review - 2000-11-25
- All The Hits!
This does have all of Donna Summer's biggest hits. The album starts out with "Melody of Love(Wanna be Loved)",which is a driving dance song.It also has the sexually charged "Love To Love You Baby",(#2,1976) and the futerisically synthesized "I Feel Love",(#6,1977). And of course this also has all of her disco tunes. This album also includes a duet with Barbra Streisand on "No More Tears(Enough is Enough)",(#1,1979). Then the album starts playing all of Donna's hits from the 80's like "The Wanderer",(#3,1980) and my favorite "Love Is In Control(Finger On The Trigger)",(#10,1982) with its synthesized bass line, electric voices, and horns and whistles. It also has a cover of Jon and Vangelis's "State of Independence" (#41,1982) and the early 80's workout hit "She Works Hard For The Money",(#3,1983) and the disco comeback, declaration of new-found love "This Time I Know Its For Real",(#7,1989). The album closes with a gorgeous ballad called "Any Way At All".The song is inspirational and Donna's voice makes it even better. If you LOVE Donna Summer, this is a must-have!
Customer review - 2000-04-14
- Summer's Hotter Than Disco On This Greatest Hits LP
This is the best one-disc collection of Donna Summer's work, from her mid-70s disco period through the more ambitious work she tackled through most of the 80s.

What shows most is her versatility. She tackles disco camp (on 1976's #1 "Love To Love You Baby,") wanders in semi-classical disco swirl on "Could It Be Magic" and "MacArthur Park," takes on an early techno classic in "I Feel Love," and belts with Barbra on the set's weakest song, "Enough Is Enough."

Donna got better as disco faded. Her singing grew more compassionate as she tackled the characters in "On The Radio," "Dim All The Lights," and "The Wanderer." Ace producers like Quincy Jones (two from her 1982 self-titled set) and Michael Omartian (represented by "She Works Hard For The Money" and the closing gospel-pop number) also help. Omartian's "Any Way At All," and the opening Civilles-Cole dance number "Melody Of Love," show that if radio and record still pay attention, Donna Summer would be far from her "last dance," and could create music surpassing her previous best in that lockstep idiom. Highly recommended.

Customer review - 2003-10-17
- ENDLESS JOY OF MUSIC!
This has to be the most compact and greater collection of Donna Summer's hits, this collection includes all the hits in their edited version, if you're more of an extended 12" fan, the anthology will do you good, but this collection simply has all the cuts that becames dance club hits!, it's nice to have this collection in house when you want to get the disco theme party started, all the tracks are good! so no need to go there! buy it!
Customer review - 2003-12-13
- Disco Bound
It is just so hard to imagine that people really seem to forget about how dynamic Disco music really is. While many people look at it as a guilty pleasure today, it was a trend back in the 70's and early 80's. While many people ignore Disco these days, back then, Donna Summer was all the talk of the DIsco scene. She proved to have the soul and the voice for Disco. Throughout the 70's, her voice broke so many boundaries left and right and all over. Although many people still overlook her voice these days, it is just unmistakeable. She has made so many great songs and still continues to influence people of all boundaries thick and thin.

Endless Summer, is a collection of Donna's biggest tunes from the 70's and early 80's.The songs are really nothing new, unless you just started to hear Disco for the first time. The album contains 18 of Donna's biggest songs including She Works Hard For The Money, Hot Stuff, Bad Girls, and This Time I Know Its For Real. The album also has some overlooked tracks that Donna had recorded including The Wanderer, a track that was highly overlooked from the early 80's, largely because of the Disco Sucks movement, State Of Independednce, and Any Way At All. Nonetheless, this collection is truly one of a kind, with a very beautiful voice.

Although many people may not find this Greatest Hits collection, inplace of her latest hits collection, The Journey: The Very Best Of Donna Summer, this collection does still showcase something very special from the Diva from Boston, MA. If you aren't really interested in Donna Summer's music, this collection might not be for you, but worth listening on that Last Dance.

Customer review - 2003-01-02
- The disco empress at her best
1970s disco music still resonates with me, ringing with the joy and optimism characteristic of the style -- a joy soon stifled by the economic miseries of the mid-late '70s. Donna Summer epitomized this music. To my ear and spirit, she stands out above all others, even though Gloria Gaynor and others made some great hits. Buy this before going for any grabbag collections of disco. This is not serious listening music, nor music to critique for its rhythmic complexity. It's feel-good, get into your body and get moving music!
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