Bad Girls

by Island / Mercury

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Release Date:2003-07-29
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:602498603574
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Island / Mercury
ASIN:B00009U5J5
Category:Music

Tracks on Bad Girls by Island / Mercury

  1. Hot Stuff - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  2. Bad Girls - Donna Summer, Esposito, Joe
  3. Love Will Always Find You - Donna Summer, Moroder, Giorgio
  4. Walk Away - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  5. Dim All the Lights - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  6. Journey to the Centre of Your Heart - Donna Summer, Moroder, Giorgio
  7. One Night in a Lifetime - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  8. Can't Get to Sleep at Night - Donna Summer, Conti, Bob
  9. On My Honor - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  10. There Will Always Be a You - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  11. All Through the Night - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  12. My Baby Understands - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  13. Our Love - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  14. Lucky - Donna Summer, Esposito, Joe "Bean
  15. Sunset People - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  16. Bad Girls - Donna Summer, Esposito, Joe
  17. I Feel Love - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  18. Last Dance - Donna Summer, Jabara, Paul
  19. Mac Arthur Park Suite: Mac Arthur Park/One of a Kind/Heaven ... - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  20. Hot Stuff - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  21. Bad Girls - Donna Summer, Esposito, Joe
  22. Walk Away - Donna Summer, Bellotte, Pete
  23. Dim All the Lights - Donna Summer, Summer, Donna
  24. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Donna Summer, Jabara, Paul
  25. On the Radio - Donna Summer, Moroder, Giorgio

Customer Reviews

Donna Summer Looking For Some Hot Stuff - Reviewed on 2007-07-14
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What more does anyone need to know about the dance tracks on 'Bad Girls'?As a follow up to the non stop funky disco party atmosphere of her previous album Once Upon a Time... the first eight songs on this album (even the "slow jam" "Dim All The Lights") are a spectacle to behold.Aside from the obvious classics in the title track,"Hot Stuff" and "Walk Away" there are plenty of other songs that hit you the same way;the dynamic "Journey To The Centre Of Your Heart" and "Can't Get To Sleep At Night" have the same vigor and pulsating sense of rhythm,plus incredible vocal communication from Donna!Where this album does sag just one start is is some of the ballads that come later in the album.I realize that Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellote could probably see the end of the disco era coming and wanted to increase Summer's exposure as an all around pop star.But I must admit throwing Donna into the world of country-pop ballads wasn't going to do it.And not to mention that this also wades threw a few rather trite Eurodisco retreads to get to the probing "Sunset People",a brilliant way to close the album.Frankly the 12" mixes of many of Summer's hits really does provide the non stop dance party 'Bad Girls',in it's attempt to cross Donna Summer over didn't do consistantly.Not matter what though this music is very impressive when it's great.
Dance Queen knows how to Rock - Reviewed on 2007-02-18
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3 customers found this review helpful.

1979 had the war between Rock'N'Roll and Disco in full force, and this album made Donna Summer one of the few artists(Blondie, Rod Stewart, Rolling Stones)crossing both lines. The album leads with "Hot Stuff," a rock and disco classic where Summer sings with gritty desperation accompanied by the guitar riffs of Doobie Brothers member Jeff Baxter. "Dim All the Lights" is a personal favorite with Donna's soaring vocals and slow intro that builds into an explosive dance melody. Summer delivers powerhouse vocals with a rock groove on "Journey to the Center of Your Heart," while "Sunset People" contains a robotic beat flavored with rock and defines the lifestyle of the whole disco era. The album also has some slower, softer songs with "There Will Always Be A You," as one of the album's best songs. The second disc is the bonus material, and worth every penny as it features the remastered versions of Donna's best-known 12 inch mixes, including the fabulous "MacArthur Park Suite" from the Live & More album. Donna Summer closed the decade proving she was one singer who could groove and rock at the same time.
THE Donna Summer 2-CD Set - Reviewed on 2007-02-10
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3 customers found this review helpful.

For anyone that needs to take Miss Donna Summer with them to the end of their days, this is the Cd 2-disc collection to pick up. You postively cannot go wrong. For diversity, try her other merchandise, but there will still be a gap without this digipack remastered special.
The I FEEL LOVE extended version I have heard before in The Casablanca Story, but for pure I FEEL LOVE camp, the Patrick Cowley 15 minute electro wild mix is definitely off the top. Amazon has it under the GRAND 12-INCHES collection. Enjoy!
W O W WORD FOR BETTER THAN A MASTERPIECE? - Reviewed on 2006-09-02
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5 customers found this review helpful.

I must say kudos to Frankie B for his review for I cannot extrapolate more except to say: this remaster is so on target - as this project was when it was released. In some ways, it sounds better today then the year it was released. We can listen and almost hear the lack of brilliance that we have not heard in the years since the original release - and nothing is as pure, honest and rocking than this Donna release. It may be discofied, however I stand by my initial feeling as a kid - this is a rock and roll masterpiece. The remastering is frightening - the clarity makes you TURN IT UP and it sounds great LOUD LOUD LOUD. Remember in the 80s - artists would always have printed on their sleeves "Play It Loud" ? Well - Donna Summer did not need that on this originally or certainly upon this remastered release. However, I am telling you - play this LOUD and relish in the aural confection of the genius of Donna, Pete and Giorgio
EXHILERATING.
Donna perpetuates her winning stride! - Reviewed on 2005-07-13
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9 customers found this review helpful.

Just prior to the album's release in May of 1979, Donna was quickly becoming one of the most prominent and important artist of that time. Following a series of highly successful singles and gold albums, LIVE AND MORE gave the artist her first number one album in 1978, coinciding with the massive success of the "MacArthur Park" and "Last Dance" singles. When the double album BAD GIRLS was released shortly after, no one could escape the clutches of her music! "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls" were inescapable on the airwaves, quickly becoming signature tracks to Donna's ever extensive repertoire. "Dim All the Lights" followed there after in late 1979, solidifying the mass appeal and success this album has come to generate. More than 25 years after its initial release, BAD GIRLS continues strut it stuff with this much deserved deluxe edition release of the album. Although the original album has been beautifully remastered, the second disc seems slightly redundant with the 12 inch mixes, which mostly appear on the DANCE COLLECTION. Nevertheless, it's still worth the time and the investment for the digipack packaging, extensive liner notes, and remasterd sound. Prime Cuts: "Our Love", "Lucky", "There Will Always Be a You", "Love Will Always Find You", "On My Honor", "One Night In A lifetime
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