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Donna Summer- Bad Girls Album I finally listened to the entire album
Man! what a great late 70's album, Journey To The Center Of Your Heart is my favorite on the album, so sweet & funky i just love the vibe it really is fantastic. On My Honor is a great one to and show's Donna's great songwriting collab efforts.
There are the classic hits Hot Stuff which is just one of the best disco/funk song's of that time amazing!, Bad Girls as well. Dim All The Light's is a dance classic.
The entire album is just fantastic i love it! Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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As do I! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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One of the greatest disco albums ever.The entire album is amazing,but these are my favs:
"Bad Girls"---the title track is my favorite disco song. "Walk Away"---this great song was finally released as a single more than a year after the album was released.Under different circumstances,this would have been a Top 10 smash. "Dim All The Lights"---Donna is most proud of this song.She wrote it all by herself. "Journey To The Center Of Your Heart" "One Night In A Lifetime"---the album's most underrated track "On My Honor"---I like the country music feel of this tune. "All Through The Night"---the album's other superb ballad "Our Love"---synth disco at its best! "Sunset People"---doing it right,night after night...night after night,doing it right
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An interesting fact about, "Dim All The Lights". Donna had originally written it for, Rod Stewart. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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As hard as it is imagining Stewart's take on the song, it's even harder imagining him doing justice to the song after hearing Donna's version for so many years. Along with the title cut, my favorites from the album includes Lucky and Journey To The Center Of Your Heart. | |
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What took you so long? LOL. It's been out for how long? Just messin'. You know, a HUGE DoNNa SuMMer fan has got to say something:) Of course, I love every song on this album. There's not one I don't like. It, like most all of her others, shows her versatility in genres. And why for the life of me does Hot Stuff keep getting referred to as a disco song more so than a rock song? Maybe because it was released in the disco era? I don't know, but it's definitely more rock than disco. Surely, a mixture of both, to me. [Edited 5/31/11 18:29pm] | |
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One of my favorite albums of all time. Pure perfection from start to finish and in true disco fashion, the majority of the songs segue into each other nonstop. For years, the only thing I liked on Side 3 was "On My Honor" but I have grown to love the rest of the slow jams also so, as I said before, pure perfection from start to finish.
The album is even perfect all the way down to the artwork. It's got my favorite theme. Nightlife and whores! The fold out inside is great with all the hooker street scenes from sailors to guys drinking to Donna giving Geogio Moroder a handjob. But my favorite is the back cover with Donna standing in the headlights of a car with a trick holding a $50 dollar bill. Even down to the inside record sleeves which have kind of a red neon light feel to them kinda like an afterhours late night disco. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I'm glad that she kept it for herself. | |
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"Bad Girls" demo version | |
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a little trivia about this album...
***Donna claims that when she presented the song "Hot Stuff" to her record label,they asked her to give the song to Cher.Donna told them "hell no!"
***Earlier I mentioned that the song "Walk Away" was released as a single a year after the album came out and under questionable circumstances.Let me elaborate.In January 1980,Donna sued Casablanca Records and successfully ended her contract with them.She quickly signed with Geffen Records and began recording a new album.Casablanca were understandably pissed and so they tried to sabotage Donna's new record.When her 'new' single "The Wanderer" was sent to radio,Casablanca rush-released the old song "Walk Away" as a single,trying to confuse listeners."Walk Away" managed to chart,but didn't become the major hit that it deserved to be.
***Donna fought to have an entire side of ballads.Casblanca wanted 'Bad Girls' to be a non-stop disco album with no slow songs.At one point,she threatened to give up singing if they didn't let her do a whole side of ballads.
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^^I often hear conflicting stories about that One story says that "Bad Girls" is the song that they wanted Cher to sing....another story insists that "Hot Stuff" is the song that they wanted to give to Cher it's one of them! | |
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For some ODD reason, I can't say "Bad Girls" is a disco record. It's more of a crossover pop record, much like Blondie's Parallel Lines was, like that one had disco, new wave, punk and post-punk material, same with Bad Girls and its mixture of disco, R&B, pop, rock and new wave. | |
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That funky bassline, is a dead giveaway....
"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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The album definitely had more funk elements... | |
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interesting info! well either way glad Donna stood her ground and didn't get pushed around Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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It was "Hot Stuff" lol I think it was unanimous that Casablanca thought "Bad Girls" would be a Donna Summer classic. Both songs would've felt awkward in Cher's hands. "Hell on Wheels" was almost a rip-off of "Bad Girls" at that and we saw how it did on the charts. | |
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Notice the difference in sounds on all the 15 tracks on it:
This was definitely an album that broke her out of that disco mold for a while. [Edited 6/2/11 10:37am] | |
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I do and I agree. You picked all my faves on the album also. You also excluded "Hot Stuff" as I would have. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Whenever I used to visit my cousins when I was little I used to sneak off and listen to this great album in their den. They'd be outside playing cowboys and indians or some shit like that and I'd be playing Donna Summer. | |
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"Sunset People" music video from her TV special
"Bad Girls" music video from her TV special | |
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Donna has done several songs about prostitution I guess it was an interesting topic for her? There's the 1974 single "Lady Of The Night".....the 1977 song "Black Lady" (about a hooker) and of course,"Bad Girls".
It got to the point where,everytime she would release a new single,I somehow assumed that she was singing about a hooker When "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)" was released in 1982,I thought she was singing....
I guess I missed the target....caught up in a different nine to five
Then,a year later when she released "She Works Hard For The Money",I thought "here she goes again!" LOL | |
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It really did the song "Bad Girls" is more R&B-sounding than most of her other hits from that period.Funky bassline,catchy background chant,horns....it finds Donna in funky territory.
That's what's so satisfying about this album.It's not simply a "disco" record.It features pop,disco,rock,R&B,Eurodisco,even a little country.A very diverse collection of tunes,all fueled by a hypnotic disco beat. | |
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to all of that. | |
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What of the lyrical content lead you to believe black lady is a hooker? | |
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SoulAlive, You better beware, you better beware, you better beware, you better beweeeeeah | |
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Giorgio mentioned it in an interview.He said it was about a hooker.He talked about why they covered this topic so often,lol | |
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I like "Hot Stuff" but it's probably my least favorite song on this album.That just shows you how amazing the other songs are! | |
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Was this a print interview? Do you remember the publication? I would love to read it? | |
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I've never heard this song before. The only Donna Summer albums I have are "Love To Love You", "Live and More", "Bad Girls", "The 12 Inch Dance Collection", and "The Wanderer". Then I have the "Love Is In Control" and "She Works Hard For The Money" 12 Inches and I also have the 2 CD "Anthology" set.
Looks like I'm gonna have to go back and get some of those older Donna Summer albums because I love a good hooker song. . . . [Edited 6/2/11 22:54pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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