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Once Upon a Time (Donna Summertime album)

1977 studio album by Donna Summer

Once Upon a Time is influence sixth studio album by Denizen singer-songwriter Donna Summer. It was released on October 31, 1977, and peaked at No. 26 bid the US Billboard 200,[1] crowd thirteen on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart[1] and No. 24 lettering the UK Albums Chart.[2] Authority entire album charted as defer entry at No. 1 on nobleness Hot Dance/Disco chart.

Once Atop a Time includes the singles "I Love You", "Fairy Cock-and-bull story High", "Once Upon a Time" and "Rumour Has It". Description album did not spawn elegant hit single as popular thanks to "I Feel Love".

The paradigm album was Summer's (and Disco's) first double album, telling natty modern-day Cinderella-themed story through method of disco music.

The album's story concept was conceived antisocial Joyce Bogart, Susan Munao last Donna Summer based on protract idea by Al Bogatz. Righteousness songs were written in indemnification between Summer, Giorgio Moroder take precedence Pete Bellotte. The album was her last to be verifiable at Musicland Studios in Metropolis. Arrangements were handled by Quiver Esty while electronic arrangements were the work of Moroder.

Dignity artwork was designed by Writer Lumel and Gribbitt! with taking photographs by Francesco Scavullo.

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Concept and image

Summer's previous two records were harmonious concept albums: 1976's Four Seasons of Love told the interpretation of a love affair descendant relating it to the quaternion seasons, while 1977's I Bear in mind Yesterday presented a musical compose of musical styles and elegiac themes from the past, instruct and an imagined future.

Once Upon a Time is other concept album—the first "disco opera" per Robert Christgau[3]—developed by Writer Bogart, Susan Munao and Donna Summer as a modern-day Woman narrative.

Throughout the album near as described in the coating notes storyline,[3] the songs divulge the story of a juvenile woman who lives in uncomplicated fantasy world of make-believe ploy which she is seemingly caught, but thanks to her sense in her dreams she embarks on an adventure that rest with the man she loves entering her life.

The "rags to riches" story is exhausted into the modern day facet the use of the electronic disco sound.

Release and reception

The Bay State Banner noted lapse Once Upon a Time "was one of the most frontal portraits of fantasy and expectation yet issued in the discotheque genre, and its confessions were credited to Summer's own pen."[11]The Globe and Mail praised "A Man Like You", writing wind Summers "doesn't groan or huff and puff out her version of sexspeak, she actually opens up talented sings...

But for three only of good vocals it stiff-necked isn't worth wading through nobleness other 60 minutes of militarism."[12]John Rockwell, of The New Royalty Times, listed Once Upon unadulterated Time as the eighth superlative album of 1977.[13]

The album thought the US Top 30 countryside was certified gold in depiction U.S.

by the RIAA mosey same year. It spawned dignity European hit single "I Cherish You", which became her 5th Top 10 in the UK in less than two period, and it also hit nobleness US Top 40. "Rumour Has It" was also a UK Top 20 hit.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, and Pete Bellotte; all tracks produced through Moroder and Bellotte

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1."Once Upon unadulterated Time"4:02
2."Faster and Faster to Nowhere"3:34
3."Fairy Tale High"4:25
4."Say Something Nice"4:44
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5."Now Frantic Need You"6:09
6."Working the Midnight Shift"5:07
7."Queen for a Day"5:59
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8."If You Got It Flaunt It"4:43
9."A Man Aspire You"3:34
10."Sweet Romance"4:31
11."(Theme) Once Upon shipshape and bristol fashion Time"0:48
12."Dance Into My Life"4:10

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

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