- On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II
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On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II Compilation album by Donna Summer Released October 15, 1979 Genre Disco, pop, rock, soul, R&B Length 71:20 Label Casablanca Producer Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte, Gary Klein Donna Summer chronology Bad Girls
(1979)On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
(1979)The Wanderer
(1980)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Slant Magazine [2] On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II is a double compilation album released by Donna Summer on October 15th, 1979. It was her fourth consecutive double album, and also made her the first person ever to take three consecutive double albums to the Number One spot on the U.S. album chart. This would become Summer's third multi-platinum album to date.
In the early stages of Summer's recording career, her work had been distributed in different countries by different record labels. Varying compilations had been released by these labels. In 1977, Casablanca Records (who had previously been responsible for distributing her work in the U.S.) became responsible for distributing her music in most nations and On the Radio became the first proper international compilation album released by them after years of many successful disco hits. (NB: There were still some countries, such as The Netherlands where other labels continued to distribute her work. A similar compilation was released by Philips Records in this country). The album spanned Summer's career from her breakthrough, the raunchy "Love to Love You Baby" right through to the more rock-influenced tracks of her Bad Girls album. The majority of the tracks were either remixed or edited, largely to fit such a big number of tracks onto two records. Each side, barring side D, runs as a continuous mix.
The compilation also contained two brand-new tracks. The first of these was the pop–disco flavored "On the Radio" (which opened the album, and closed it in a longer version). Written for the film Foxes, this song was reminiscent of some of her other hits ("Last Dance", "MacArthur Park", "Dim All the Lights") in that it started off with a slow beat. The longer version at the end of the album, like the full-length version of "Last Dance", also contained a slow part in the middle. The song was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance category. A longer version was used on the Foxes movie soundtrack release, but omits the final "...now I'm sittin' here with the man I sent away long ago" verse, opting for a repeat of the third instead.
The second new track was a duet with Barbra Streisand entitled "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". Like "On the Radio", it also had a slow beginning but evolved into a disco number. An early example of girl power, the song was released as a 12" Disco single (with provocative cover – black-and-white photo of Summer and Streisand in merry widow bustiers, Streisand's favorite font used for the titles) towards the end of 1979 and hit the Number One spot on the American singles chart (making it Summer's fourth chart-topper there). It was also a big international hit, making Number Three in the U.K. At the beginning of 1980, the shorter version of "On the Radio" was also released as a single, and became Summer's ninth Top 5 on the U.S. singles chart.
Despite being a double album, a number of Summer's Billboard Hot 100 hits were left off On the Radio; "Could It Be Magic" from A Love Trilogy, "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" from Four Seasons of Love, and "Rumour Has It" from Once Upon a Time. Furthermore, two songs from I Remember Yesterday were omitted; the top 20 R&B hit "Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)" and the UK Top 5 single "Love's Unkind", as was "The Hostage", a top ten European hit from Summer's debut album, Lady of the Night
On the Radio proved to be Summer's final release with Casablanca Records. She had not been happy for some time with the label's treatment of her – she felt exploited and that she was being made to portray a sexual image with which she was not comfortable.[citation needed] At one point this had driven her to depression and suicide attempts. However by 1979 she had become a born-again Christian and rediscovered herself. She remained with the label for her Bad Girls and On the Radio albums, and then signed a deal with Geffen Records in 1980.
In some territories, such as Canada and France, the compilation was also marketed (for a limited time) as two separate discs, "Greatest Hits Volume 1" and "Greatest Hits Volume 2", with the same track listing as each individual disc in the original double LP. Both sleeves used the identical photo as the front cover of the original double LP, but reduced in size; the former against a silver background and the latter against a gold background.
Contents
Track listing
Side A No. Title Writer(s) Album Length 1. "On the Radio" Moroder, Summer Foxes 4:00 2. "Love to Love You Baby" Bellotte, Moroder, Summer Love to Love You Baby 4:07 3. "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" Bellotte, Moroder, Summer A Love Trilogy 3:24 4. "I Feel Love" Bellotte, Moroder, Summer I Remember Yesterday 3:20 5. "Our Love" Moroder, Summer Bad Girls 3:43 Side B No. Title Writer(s) Album Length 6. "I Remember Yesterday" Bellotte, Moroder, Summer I Remember Yesterday 4:46 7. "I Love You" Bellotte, Moroder, Summer Once Upon a Time 3:12 8. "Heaven Knows" (duet with Brooklyn Dreams) Bellotte, Mathieson, Moroder, Summer Live and More 3:30 9. "Last Dance" Jabara Thank God It's Friday 4:56 Side C No. Title Writer(s) Album Length 10. "MacArthur Park" Webb Live and More 3:54 11. "Hot Stuff" Bellotte, Faltermeyer, Forsey Bad Girls 2:54 12. "Bad Girls" Esposito, Hokenson, Sudano, Summer Bad Girls 3:05 13. "Dim All the Lights" Summer Bad Girls 4:11 14. "Sunset People" Bellotte, Faltermeyer, Forsey Bad Girls 4:32 Side D No. Title Writer(s) Album Length 15. "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (duet with Barbra Streisand) Jabara, Roberts Barbra Streisand's Wet 11:46 16. "On the Radio (Long Version)" Moroder, Summer Foxes 5:50 Charts
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Year Chart Position 1980 USA Billboard 200 1 UK Album chart 24 Norway 39 - Single
Year Single Chart Position 1979 "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" US Billboard Hot 100 1 United Kingdom 3 Norway 3 1980 "On the Radio" US Billboard Hot 100 5 United Kingdom 32 Norway 6 Preceded by
The Long Run by EaglesBillboard 200 number-one album
January 5 - January 11, 1980Succeeded by
Bee Gees Greatest by The Bee GeesCertifications
Country Provider Certifications United States RIAA 2x Platinum[3] United Kingdom BPI Gold[4] References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Slant Magazine review
- ^ Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved on 2010-07-22.
- ^ Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved on 2010-07-22.
Studio albums Lady of the Night (1974) · Love to Love You Baby (1975) · A Love Trilogy (1976) · Four Seasons of Love (1976) · I Remember Yesterday (1977) · Once Upon A Time (1977) · Bad Girls (1979) · The Wanderer (1980) · I'm a Rainbow (1981/1996) · Donna Summer (1982) · She Works Hard for the Money (1983) · Cats Without Claws (1984) · All Systems Go (1987) · Another Place and Time (1989) · Mistaken Identity (1991) · Christmas Spirit (1994) · Crayons (2008)
Live albums Live and More (1978) · Live & More Encore (1999)
Compilations On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II (1979) · The Summer Collection: Greatest Hits (1985) · The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles (1987) · The Donna Summer Anthology (1993) · Endless Summer (1994) · The Ultimate Collection (2003) · The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer (2003) · Gold (2005)
U.S. Top 10
Hit singles"Love to Love You Baby" · "I Feel Love" · "Last Dance" · "MacArthur Park" · "Heaven Knows" · "Hot Stuff" · "Bad Girls" · "Dim All the Lights" · "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" · "On the Radio" · "The Wanderer" · "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" · "She Works Hard for the Money" · "This Time I Know It's for Real"
Concert tours Once Upon a Time Tour · Bad Girls Tour · The Wanderer Tour · Hard for the Money Tour · The Rainbow Tour · Silver Girl Tour · All Systems Go Tour · Endless Summer Tour · Mid Summer Nights Dream Tour · Live & More Encore Tour · Greatest Hits Tour · Crayons Tour
Related topics Book:Donna Summer Categories:- Albums produced by Giorgio Moroder
- Albums produced by Pete Bellotte
- 1979 compilation albums
- Double compilation albums
- Donna Summer compilation albums
- Casablanca Records compilation albums
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