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Donna Summer Biography

Donna Summer's title as the "Queen of Disco" wasn't mere hype -- she was one of the very few disco performers to enjoy a measure of career longevity, and her consistent chart success was rivaled in the disco world only by the Bee Gees. Summer was certainly a talented vocalist, trained as a powerful gospel belter, but then again, so were many of her contemporaries. Of major importance in setting Summer apart were her songwriting abilities and her choice of talented collaborators in producers/songwriters Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, which resulted in a steady supply of high-quality (and, often, high-concept) material. But what was more, few vocalists could match the sultry, unfettered eroticism Summer brought to many of her best recordings, which seemed to embody the spirit of the disco era perfectly. The total package made Summer the ultimate disco diva, one of the few whose star power was even bigger than the music.

Summer was born LaDonna Andre Gaines on December 31, 1948, and grew up in Boston's Mission Hill section. Part of a religious family, she first sang in her church's gospel choir, and as a teenager performed with a rock group called the Crow. After high school, she moved to New York to sing and act in stage productions, and soon landed a role in a German production of +Hair. She moved to Europe around 1968-1969, and spent a year in the German cast, after which she became part of the +Hair company in Vienna. She joined the Viennese Folk Opera, and later returned to Germany, where she settled in Munich and met and married Helmut Sommer, adopting an Anglicized version of his last name. Summer performed in various stage musicals and worked as a studio vocalist in Munich, recording demos and background vocals. Her first solo recording was 1971's "Sally Go 'Round the Roses," but success would not come until 1974, when she met producers/songwriters Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte while working on a Three Dog Night record. The three teamed up for the single "The Hostage," which became a hit around Western Europe, and Summer released her first album, Lady of the Night, in Europe only. In 1975, the trio recorded "Love to Love You Baby," a disco-fied reimagining of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin's lush, heavy-breathing opus "Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus." Powered by Summer's graphic moans, "Love to Love You Baby" became a massive hit in Europe, and drew the attention of Casablanca Records, which put the track out in America. It climbed to number two on the singles charts, and became a dance-club sensation when Moroder remixed the track into a 17-minute, side-long epic on the LP of the same name.

In the wake of "Love to Love You Baby," albums (as opposed to just singles) became an important forum for Summer and her producers. The 1976 follow-up Love Trilogy contained another side-long suite in "Try Me (I Know We Can Make It Work)," and demonstrated Moroder and Bellotte's growing sophistication as arrangers with its lush, sweeping strings. Four Seasons of Love, released later in the year, was a concept album with one track dedicated to each season, and 1977's I Remember Yesterday featured a variety of genre exercises. Despite the album's title, it produced the most forward-looking single in Summer and Moroder's catalog, the monumental "I Feel Love." Eschewing the strings and typical disco excess, "I Feel Love" was the first major pop hit recorded with an entirely synthesized backing track; its lean, sleek arrangement and driving, hypnotic pulse laid the groundwork not only for countless Euro-dance imitators, but also for the techno revolution of the '80s and '90s. It became Summer's second Top Ten hit in the U.S., and she followed it with Once Upon a Time, another concept album, this one retelling the story of Cinderella for the disco era.

Summer's albums were selling well, bolstered by her popularity in the dance clubs, and she was poised to become a major pop hitmaker as well. Her acting turn in the 1978 disco-themed comedy Thank God It's Friday produced another hit in "Last Dance," which won her a Grammy for Best Female RB Vocal (as well as an Oscar for songwriter Paul Jabara). Doubtlessly benefiting from the added exposure, the double-LP set Live and More became Summer's first number one album later that year. It featured one side of new studio material, including a disco cover of the psychedelic pop epic "MacArthur Park" that became her first number one pop single early the next year. Her 1979 double-LP Bad Girls featured more of her songwriting contributions than ever, and went straight to number one, as did the lusty singles "Bad Girls" and the rock-oriented "Hot Stuff," which made Summer the first female artist ever to score three number one singles in the same calendar year. Her greatest-hits package On the Radio also topped the charts, the first time any artist had ever hit number one with three consecutive double LPs; the newly recorded title track became another hit, and Summer's duet with Barbra Streisand, "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)," became her fourth number one single.

At the peak of her success, Summer decided to leave Casablanca, and became the first artist signed to the new Geffen label. Sensing that the disco era was coming to a close, Summer attempted to modify her style to include more RB and pop/rock on her first Geffen album, 1980's The Wanderer; the album and its title track were both hits. Not wanting to alienate her core audience, Summer returned to pure dance music on an attempted follow-up; however, Geffen deemed I'm a Rainbow not worthy of release (it was finally issued in 1996). Instead, Summer ended her collaboration with Moroder and Bellotte and teamed up with Quincy Jones for 1982's Donna Summer. "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" was a significant hit, but none of its follow-ups did very well. With producer Michael Omartian, Summer moved back into post-disco dance music and urban RB with 1983's She Works Hard for the Money; its title track was a smash and became a feminist anthem of sorts. However, with her career momentum slowing, it also marked the end of Summer's prime. Despite winning a gospel Grammy for "Forgive Me," Summer's 1984 follow-up Cats Without Claws flopped, as did the 1987 comeback effort All Systems Go. Hiring the British production team of Stock, Aitken Waterman, Summer scored her last major success with the 1989 Top Ten single "This Time I Know It's for Real," from the album Another Place Time; around the same time, she began denouncing her earlier, "sinful" disco material. 1991's lackluster, urban-styled Mistaken Identity effectively killed her career momentum, and none of her new '90s albums produced that elusive hit. However, she did make some noise on the dance charts with "Melody of Love," from the excellent 1994 retrospective Endless Summer, and reunited with Moroder for the 1997 non-LP single "Carry On," which won the inaugural Grammy for Best Dance Recording. Summer subsequently signed a deal with Sony, which primed her for re-establishment with the 1999 greatest-hits live album VH1 Presents: Live and More Encore!; it featured the new song "I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiro)," which had some success on the dance charts.

Steve Huey.
Discography

2005 - Gold [CD 1]

01. Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby
02. Donna Summer - Could It Be Magic
03. Donna Summer - Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
04. Donna Summer - Spring Affair
05. Donna Summer - Love's Unkind
06. Donna Summer - I Feel Love
07. Donna Summer - I Love You
08. Donna Summer - Last Dance
09. Donna Summer - MacArthur Park
10. Donna Summer - Heaven Knows
11. Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
12. Donna Summer - Bad Girls
13. Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights
14. Donna Summer - Sunset People
15. Donna Summer - No More Tears(Enough Is Enough)
16. Donna Summer - On The Radio

2005 - Gold [CD 2]

01. Donna Summer - The Wanderer
02. Donna Summer - Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)
03. Donna Summer - State Of Independence
04. Donna Summer - She Works Hard For The Money
05. Donna Summer - Unconditional Love
06. Donna Summer - There Goes My Baby
07. Donna Summer - Supernatural Love
08. Donna Summer - Dinner With Gershwin
09. Donna Summer - All Systems Go
10. Donna Summer - This Time I Know It's For Real
11. Donna Summer - I Don't Wanna Ge Hurt
12. Donna Summer - Love's About To Change My Heart
13. Donna Summer - When Love Cries
14. Donna Summer - Carry On
15. Donna Summer - Melody Of Love (Wanna Be Loved)
16. Donna Summer - I Will Go With You (Con Te Partir)
17. Donna Summer - Dream-A-Lot's Theme (I Will Live For Love)
18. Donna Summer - You're So Beautiful

1991 - Mistaken Identity

01. Donna Summer - Get Ethnic
02. Donna Summer - Body Talk
03. Donna Summer - Work That Magic
04. Donna Summer - When Love Cries
05. Donna Summer - Heaven's Just A Whisper Away
06. Donna Summer - Cry Of A Waking Heart
07. Donna Summer - Friends Unknown
08. Donna Summer - Fred Astaire
09. Donna Summer - Say A Little Prayer
10. Donna Summer - Mistaken Identity
11. Donna Summer - What Is It You Want
12. Donna Summer - Let There Be Peace

1987 - The Dance Collection

01. Donna Summer - I Feel Love
02. Donna Summer - With Your Love
03. Donna Summer - Last Dance
04. Donna Summer - Macarthur Park Suite
05. Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
06. Donna Summer - Walk Away
07. Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights
08. Donna Summer - No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)

1982 - Donna Summer

01. Donna Summer - Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)
02. Donna Summer - Mystery Of Love
03. Donna Summer - The Woman In Me
04. Donna Summer - State Of Independence
05. Donna Summer - Livin' In America
06. Donna Summer - Protection
07. Donna Summer - (If It) Hurts Just A Little
08. Donna Summer - Love Is Just A Breath Away
09. Donna Summer - Lush Life

1980 - The Wanderer

01. Donna Summer - The Wanderer
02. Donna Summer - Looking Up
03. Donna Summer - Breakdown
04. Donna Summer - Grand Illusion
05. Donna Summer - Running For Cover
06. Donna Summer - Cold Love
07. Donna Summer - Who Do You Think You're Foolin
08. Donna Summer - Night Life
09. Donna Summer - Stop Me
10. Donna Summer - I Believe In Jesus

1979 - Bad Girls

01. Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
02. Donna Summer - Bad Girls
03. Donna Summer - Love Will Always Find You
04. Donna Summer - Walk Away
05. Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights
06. Donna Summer - Journey To The Center Of Your Heart
07. Donna Summer - One Night In A Lifetime
08. Donna Summer - Can't Get To Sleep At Night
09. Donna Summer - On My Honour
10. Donna Summer - There Will Always Be A You
11. Donna Summer - All Through The Night
12. Donna Summer - My Baby Understands
13. Donna Summer - Our Love
14. Donna Summer - Lucky
15. Donna Summer - Sunset People

1977 - I Remeber Yesterday

01. Donna Summer - I remember yesterday
02. Donna Summer - Love's unkind
03. Donna Summer - Back in love again
04. Donna Summer - I remember yesterday - reprise
05. Donna Summer - Black lady
06. Donna Summer - Take Me
07. Donna Summer - Can't we just sit down and talk it over
08. Donna Summer - I feel love

1976 - A Love Trilogy

01. Donna Summer - Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
02. Donna Summer - Intro: Prelude To Love
03. Donna Summer - Could It Be Magic
04. Donna Summer - Wasted
05. Donna Summer - Come With Me

1976 - Four Seasons Of Love

01. Donna Summer - Spring Affair
02. Donna Summer - Summer Fever
03. Donna Summer - Autumn Changes
04. Donna Summer - Winter Melody
05. Donna Summer - Spring Reprise