Love To Love You Baby (single edit) (3:20)
Could It Be Magic (7" version) (3:55)
I Feel Love (edit) (3:44)
Down Deep Inside (Theme From The Deep) (4:11)
I Remember Yesterday (4:48)
Love's Unkind (7" version) (4:31)
I Love You (single version) (3:18)
Rumour Has It (single version) (3:52)
Last Dance (7" version) (3:22)
MacArthur Park (single version) (3:58)
Heaven Knows (with Brooklyn Dreams - 7" version) (3:38)
Hot Stuff (single version) (3:49)
Bad Girls (single version edited) (3:54)
Dim All The Lights (7" single version) (3:59)
Donna Summer & Barbra Streisand - "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (7" version) (4:46)
On The Radio (7" version) (4:04)
Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger) (7" version) (3:43)
State Of Independence (7" version) (4:23)
She Works Hard For The Money (Edited single version) (4:11)
Unconditional Love (feat musical Youth - edit) (3:56)
Dinner With Gershwin (edit) (4:10)
This Time I Know It's For Real (7" mix) (3:29)
I Don't Wanna Get Hurt (7" remix) (3:31)
Love's About To Change My Heart (PWL 7" mix) (3:44)
Review: Marking the 50th anniversary of Donna Summer's iconic debut international hit 'Love to Love You Baby', On The Radio returns in an expanded edition, celebrating the enduring legacy of the queen of disco. This 2xCD collection is a journey through Summer's most defining hits, spanning the decades from her chart-topping debut in the 70s to the tracks that kept her relevant in the 2000s. It's a definitive retrospective of Summer's reign over the dancefloor. The first disc kicks off with the high-energy pulse of 'Hot Stuff', quickly followed by the anthem 'Bad Girls', which solidified Summer's reputation for making irresistible, boundary-pushing music. Tracks like 'This Time I Know It's for Real' from her later catalogue show her ability to evolve and remain at the forefront of pop culture, while 'I Feel Love', with its hypnotic electronic groove, was groundbreaking, a bold fusion of synths and disco that still resonates today. This collection doesn't just celebrate her as a solo powerhouse. Duets like 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)' with Barbra Streisand, and tracks like 'Love's Unkind' and 'Down Deep Inside (Theme From The Deep)' remind us of Summer's versatility, seamlessly moving between chart-dominating hits and cinematic moments. Across forty tracks, this compilation captures the breadth of Summer's artistry, cementing her as a global icon who consistently reshaped the sound of popular music for decades.
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