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I'm a Rainbow

 
Album Review: I'm a Rainbow

  • Artist: Donna Summer
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 20, 1996
  • Total Time: 72:27
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Originally scheduled for release in 1981, the double-album I'm a Rainbow was shelved at the last minute. In the proocess, it became legendary among Donna Summer fanatics. In 1996, I'm a Rainbow was finally released as a single compact disc. Like most of Summer's recordings from the late '70s and early '80s, it was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, who give the stylish disco a sleek, sexy sheen. The difference between I'm a Rainbow and its predecessors -- and, indeed, its sequels -- is the subject matter. Throughout I'm a Rainbow, Summer turns in some of her most personal, introspective lyrics and singing, which gives the album an emotional force her albums sometimes lacked. In fact, given the quality of the music, it's hard to see why this was shelved at the time because it is stronger than the majority of her official studio albums. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Believe (In You) Keith Forsey, Harold Faltermeyer Donna Summer, Joe Esposito, Joe "Bean" Esposito (4:31)
True Love Survives (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (3:36)
You to Me (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay Donna Summer (4:39)
Sweet Emotion (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay Donna Summer (3:44)
Leave Me Alone (Lyrics) Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forse Donna Summer (4:04)
Melanie (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder Donna Summer (3:38)
Back Where You Belong (Lyrics) Keith Forsey, Harold Faltermeyer Donna Summer (3:52)
People Talk Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder Donna Summer (4:15)
To Turn the Stone (Lyrics) Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (4:20)
Brooklyn (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay Donna Summer (4:35)
I'm a Rainbow Bruce Sudano Donna Summer (4:06)
Walk on (Keep on Movin') Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (3:49)
Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Lyrics) Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice Donna Summer (4:27)
A Runner With the Pack Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (4:06)
Highway Runner (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder Donna Summer (3:27)
Romeo (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay Donna Summer (3:17)
End of the Week (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay Donna Summer (3:38)
I Need Time Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (4:23)

Credits

Bas Hartong (Executive Producer), Giorgio Moroder (Producer), Donna Summer (Vocals), Terri Tierney (Production Coordination), William Meisinger (Liner Notes), Pete Bellotte (Producer), Bill Levenson (Executive Producer), Sandra Monteparo (Design), Don Charles (Research), Catherine Ladis (Project Assistant), Brian Reeves (Engineer), Joe Esposito (Performer), Ken Perry (Mastering)
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I'm a Rainbow
Studio album by Donna Summer
Released 1996 (original 1981 double album was never officially released. Released on single CD format in 1996)
Recorded 1981
Genre R&B
Length 72:50
Label Geffen (unreleased)
Mercury (1996 CD issue)
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Professional reviews
Donna Summer chronology
The Wanderer
(1980)
I'm a Rainbow
(1981)
Donna Summer
(1982)

I'm a Rainbow is a double album recorded by Donna Summer in 1981 that remained unreleased until 1996. After making her name as the biggest selling and most important female artist of the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had signed to Geffen Records in 1980 and released the new wave-influenced album The Wanderer and I'm a Rainbow, a dance-oriented double album, was set to be its follow-up (Summer had gained much success during the 1970s with double albums). However Geffen were unhappy with the resultant effort and insisted that Summer part company with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte who had produced and co-written, and with whom Summer had been working since the early 1970s. She was instead paired up with producer Quincy Jones and begun work on the 1982 self-titled album.

Over the years, certain songs from I'm a Rainbow sneaked out. "Highway Runner" appeared on the soundtrack to Fast Times at Ridgemont High the following year, and "Romeo" appeared on the Flashdance soundtrack (1983). Remixes of two further tracks appeared ten years later on the 1993 compilation album The Donna Summer Anthology - the title track (written by Summer's husband Bruce Sudano), and a version of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from Evita

Bootleg copies of the album circulated among fans for years before the full album was finally released by Mercury Records, a division of Polygram, in 1996. The original album artwork, however, couldn't be located although it's been speculated whether the rainbow themed artwork of her 1982 LP may have been it. While dance-oriented music was a theme throughout the album, this was combined with several different musical styles, making it one of Summer's more diverse albums. Styles explored included 80's Brit synthpop like The Human League and Duran Duran, pop/rock, and ballads. It included a duet with Joe "Bean" Esposito, writing credits from Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey, Sylvester Levay, Summer's husband Bruce Sudano as well as the usual Summer/Moroder/Bellotte team.

Covers

Several of the shelved songs were licensed to other artists. The Real Thing covered "I Believe in You" late 1981, Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA recorded "To Turn The Stone" (produced by Phil Collins) for her 1982 solo album Something's Going On, and the track was also included on Joe "Bean" Esposito and Giorgio Moroder's 1983 album Solitary Men, while Amii Stewart recorded "You to Me" and "Sweet Emotion" for her self-titled album the same year.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "I Believe (In You)" (Duet with Joe Esposito) Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey 4:31
2. "True Love Survives"   Pete Bellotte, Donna Summer 3:38
3. "You to Me"   Bellotte, Sylvester Levay 4:40
4. "Sweet Emotion"   Bellotte, Levay 3:45
5. "Leave Me Alone"   Faltermeyer, Forsey 4:06
6. "Melanie"   Giorgio Moroder, Summer 3:40
7. "Back Where You Belong"   Faltermeyer, Forsey 3:53
8. "People Talk"   Moroder, Summer 4:16
9. "To Turn the Stone"   Bellotte, Moroder 4:21
10. "Brooklyn"   Bellotte, Levay, Summer 4:36
11. "I'm a Rainbow"   Bruce Sudano 4:07
12. "Walk On (Keep on Movin')"   Bellotte, Moroder 3:51
13. "Don't Cry for Me Argentina"   Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber 4:29
14. "A Runner With the Pack"   Bellotte 4:08
15. "Highway Runner"   Moroder, Summer 3:29
16. "Romeo"   Bellotte, Levay 3:19
17. "End of the Week"   Bellotte, Levay 3:39
18. "I Need Time"   Bellotte, Moroder, Summer 4:24

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