Crayons [Digipak]Donna Summer
Release Date: 05/20/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1021395_CD
UPC # 886972299228
Label: Burgundy
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Performer: Donna Summer
Artist: Ziggy Marley Engineer: Joe Wohlmuth; Greg Ogan; Greg Kurstin; Jamie Houston; Miguel Bustamante; Nathan DiGesare; Ron Taylor; Sebastian Arocha Morton; John Hanes; Toby Gad Producer: J.R. Rotem; Greg Kurstin; Jamie Houston; Lester Mendez; Nathan DiGesare; Sebastian Arocha Morton; Toby Gad Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel: Donna Summer (vocals, background vocals); Robert "Crit" Castillo (guitar); Angelo Petrucci (acoustic guitar); Tom Hemby (electric guitar, steel guitar, harmonica); Miri Ben-Ari (violin); Fred Kron (keyboards, bass synthesizer, programming); Sebastian Arocha Morton (keyboards, Moog synthesizer, programming); Jamie Houston (percussion, programming, background vocals); Davey Warf Rat Chegwidden, Iki Levy (percussion); Lester Mendez, Toby Gad (programming); Jakob Petren, Nathan DiGesare (keyboard programming); Josue Sejour, Jenny Berggren, Mary Gaines-Bernard, Bruce Sudano (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Jamie Houston; John Jaszcz; Serban Ghenea; Toby Gad; Brian Malouf. Recording information: Chalice Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Criteria Studio, Miami, FL; DY Studios, Venice, CA; Echo Studios; Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Hit Factory, Miami, FL; Paradise; ROCAsound Studios, Burbank, CAScrimshaw Studio, Nashvil; Strawberrybee Studios, New York, NY; Studio City Sound, Los Angeles, CA; The Village Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; WEstlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Michael Brandt. Arrangers: J.R. Rotem; Toby Gad. Preeminent pop diva Donna Summer returned with CRAYONS in 2008, 17 years after her last studio album, and some 30 years after her tenure as the reigning queen of disco. Always a flexible, powerhouse vocalist, Summer sounds as good as ever on CRAYONS, offering up her patented combination of smooth sultriness and gospel punch. But the effort is no mere rehash of Summer's glory days. The old dance-pop vibe is still paramount, but the sensibility is contemporary, drawing on the sounds of 21st-century club music with strains of hip-hop, Caribbean sounds, techno, and Euro-pop, as well as adult contemporary balladry, all of it beautifully bound together by Summer's still inimitable style.
Vibe (p.61) - "Summer's vocals are effortless, energetic, passionate. The disco ball might be unplugged, but Summer still shines."
Q (Magazine) (p.143) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[S]he's on sterling form. Her voice has never sounded richer..."
One of the most talented artists of the disco era, Donna Summer first found success by teaming with producer Giorgio Moroder and developing a highly sexualized, hooky dance sound highlighted by percolating electronics and moaning, sensual vocals. An incredible run of hit singles established Summer as a genuine 1970s icon (an image she has unfortunately found it difficult to shake), and she later expanded her sound to encompass straight R&B and pop.
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