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Donna Summer - Four Seasons Of Love Mp3

  • Performer: Donna Summer
  • Album: Four Seasons Of Love
  • Label: Casablanca
  • Catalog #: NBLP 7038
  • MP3: 1856 mb | FLAC: 2791 mb
  • Released: 11 Oct 1976
  • Country: US
  • Style: Disco
  • Rating: 4.4/5
  • Votes: 625
  • Category: Funk
Donna Summer - Four Seasons Of Love Mp3

Tracklist

1Winter Melody6:30
2Summer Fever8:08
3Spring Affair8:32
4Autumn Changes5:30
5Spring Reprise3:53

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NBLP 7038, NBLP-7038Donna Summer Four Seasons Of Love ‎(LP, Album)Casablanca, CasablancaNBLP 7038, NBLP-7038Australia1976
ATL 50 321Donna Summer Four Seasons Of Love ‎(LP, Album, Pos)AtlanticATL 50 321Germany1977
NBLP 7038Donna Summer Four Seasons Of Love ‎(LP, Album, San)CasablancaNBLP 7038US1976
UICY-75298Donna Summer Four Seasons Of Love ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, P/Mixed, RE, RM, SHM)Mercury, CasablancaUICY-75298Japan2012
0007038.8Donna Summer Four Seasons Of Love ‎(LP, Album)Casablanca0007038.8Peru1976

Credits

  • Accompanied ByThe "Munich Machine"
  • Arranged ByThor Baldursson
  • Art DirectionChris Worf
  • Art Direction, DesignGribbitt
  • ChoirMadeline Bell, Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie
  • DesignHenry Vizcarra
  • Design Concept [Album Cover Concept]Donna Summer, Joyce Bogart, Susan Munao
  • Engineer [Mixed-up Engineer]Giorgio Moroder
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer]Juergen Koppers
  • Other [Costume Design] – Julio Martinez
  • Other [Make Up] – Pierre Laroche
  • Other [Many Thanks To] – Dino Solero, Geoff Bastow, Keith Forsey, Les Hurdle, Nick Woodland, Thor Baldursson
  • Photography ByMario Casilli
  • ProducerGiorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
  • Written-ByDonna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte

Notes

Recorded in MusicLand Studios, Munich ; August / September 1976, An Oasis Recording.

LP housed in lyric sleeve with "For More Love From The First Lady" advert on rear showcasing "OCLP 5003 & OCLP 5004" LP's.

Original copies include a foldout 4 panel poster using full graphics same as the record cover.

℗ © 1976 Casablanca Records Inc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): NBLP-7038-A12-KMC
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): NBLP-7038-B12-KMC

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Musicland Studios

Video

Samugor
Donna's third album for Casablanca, and more than her two previous efforts, this is an album you should listen to in its entirety. Singling out individual tracks would be a shame, as the album as a whole is telling a story. I agree it is a simple and a bit cliché plot of outlining the various phases of a relationship using the four annual seasons, but it is the way it is done here that makes the difference: the unrivaled pairing of vocals and instrumentation.

When Donna sings that very first line "ooh, something's coming over me", you know that something is going to happen and something may be coming over you as well. "Spring Affair" is the inviting dance number expressing the start of a new romance. The song flows seemlessly into "Summer Fever" when the relationship is at full bloom. Donna reaches surprisingly high notes here that may remind you of those famous high notes of Minnie Riperton's "Loving You". Both songs build a sixteen-and-a-half minute dancefloor marathon that will keep your club busy (maybe even four decades after the album's release date). But as the deejay in the club fades in the next song of his/her choice to the beat of "Summer Fever", you will hear the fade-out at home and right at that point, you know all good things must somehow come to an end...

So you flip over the vinyl (or continue to listen to track 3 in case of a CD)... yes... "Autumn Changes". This is not the Donna Summer you were used to. Sure, it still sounds like disco, but the mood has changed, just as the two lovers are slowly starting to drift apart. And as the days are getting shorter and turning darker, you will ultimately find yourself in a "Winter Melody": the state of heartbreak. But every negative aspect in life also has a positive counterpart: the ending of a relationship means that there is room for new love, which is expressed with the "Spring Reprise".

Maybe not her best concept album, but surely a sign of things to come, as the two next albums "I Remember Yesterday" and "Once Upon A Time" would illustrate.
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