Over the Pop

Over the Pop
Over the Pop
Studio album by Sabrina
Released 1991 [1]
Recorded 1990 - 1991
Genre Pop, Dance-pop, Pop rock
Label Cassablanca Records
Producer Sabrina
Elvio Moratto
Silvio Testi
M. Paoluzzi
V. De Scalzi
G. Moroder
Severo Lombardoni
Sabrina chronology
Super Remix
(1990)
Over the Pop
(1991)
Maschio Dove Sei
(1996)
Singles from Over the Pop
  1. "Yeah Yeah"
    Released: March 1990
  2. "Siamo Donne"
    Released: January 1991
  3. "Shadows of the Night"
    Released: 29 June 1991
"Shadows of the Night"
Single by Sabrina
from the album Over the Pop
B-side "Siamo Donne" (Remix)
Released June 29, 1991 [2]
Format 12" maxi
Recorded 1990
Genre Pop
Length 4:25
Label Casablanca Records
Writer(s) Giorgio Moroder [3]
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Sabrina singles chronology
"Siamo Donne"
(1991)
"Shadows of the Night"
(1991)
"Cover Model"
(1992)

Over the Pop is the third studio album by Italian pop singer Sabrina. It was released in 1991.

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Album information

In 1990, Sabrina was the hostess of the daily morning TV show Ricomincio da 2 with Raffaella Carrà on Rai Due, and appeared on the popular music show Festivalbar with a new single called "Yeah Yeah". 1991 marked a turning point in Sabrina's career: she performed a duet with Italian singer Jo Squillo in singing "Siamo Donne", her first release in the Italian language. They performed together at 1991's Sanremo Music Festival to much acclaim. Sabrina's third studio album, Over the Pop, was released that same year, and for the first time she was allowed to co-write and produce some of the songs. It was clear that Sabrina's will to mature as an artist were emerging, and this desire for independence led to conflict with her management. As a result, the album promotion was interrupted and only one more single, "Shadows of the Night", was released from the album. A picture disc edition of Over the Pop was released later in '91, now including "Siamo Donne'". Also on this version of the album an album version of "Yeah Yeah", was replaced by the remix version of this song.

Singles

"Yeah Yeah" was released as the first single from Sabrina's third album Over the Pop. The song reached #24 in Italy.

Then, "Siamo Donne" was released in January 1991 and was available only on a picture disc edition; it was Sabrina's first duet and her first release in the Italian language.[2] This song reached #11 in Italy.

The third single, "Shadows of the Night" was released on June 29, 1991 in Italy only.[4] Originally written and produced by Giorgio Moroder, Videogram had the track remixed for the single release. The new version is a much dancier affair than the mid-tempo original. The B-side features a unique remix of "Siamo Donne", with Sabrina doing the vocals all by herself. Two formats were issued: A standard 12" and a 12"-picture-disc (which proved to be Sabrina's last picture-disc release ever).

Shadows of the Night - Tracklistings

12" single [5]
  1. "Shadows of the Night" - 4:25
  2. "Siamo Donne" (Remix) - 5:00

Track listings

Original edition

  1. "Yeah Yeah" - 4:01
  2. "Vola" - 3:35
  3. "Dirty Boy Look" - 4:27
  4. "With a Boy Like You" - 4:46
  5. "Yesterday Once More" - 4:11
  6. "Shadows of the Night" - 4:25
  7. "Afraid to Love" - 4:40
  8. "Promises in the Dark" - 4:18
  9. "You Can Get It If You Really Want" - 4:15
  10. "Love Dream" - 4:29
  11. "Domination" - 4:11
  12. "Love Is Like Magic" - 4:23

Picture disc edition

  1. "Siamo Donne" (with Jo Squillo) - 3:38
  2. "Promises In The Dark" - 4:18
  3. "Vola" - 3:35
  4. "You Can Get It If You Really Want" - 4:15
  5. "Dirty Boy Look" - 4:27
  6. "Domination" - 4:11
  7. "Love Is Like Magic" - 4:23
  8. "Yeah Yeah" (Remix) - 4:20
  9. "Afraid to Love" - 4:40
  10. "Love Dream" - 4:29
  11. "With a Boy Like You" - 4:46
  12. "Yesterday Once More" - 4:11
  13. "Shadows of the Night" - 4:25
  14. "Yeah Yeah" (acapella) - 1:30

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