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Album Review: The Wanderer

  • Artist: Donna Summer
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1980 10
  • Total Time: 39:04
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

This first post-Casablanca set has a hard-rock edge that shines best on the title cut, "Cold Love," and "Night Life." ~ Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Wanderer Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder Donna Summer (3:47)
Looking Up (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (3:57)
Breakdown (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer Donna Summer (4:08)
Grand Illusion (Lyrics) Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder Donna Summer (3:54)
Running for Cover Donna Summer Donna Summer (4:01)
Cold Love (Lyrics) Keith Forsey, Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer Donna Summer (3:38)
Who Do You Think You're Foolin' (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte, Silvester Levay, Jerry Rix Donna Summer (4:18)
Nightlife (Lyrics) Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (4:00)
Stop Me (Lyrics) Keith Forsey, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer (3:44)
I Believe in Jesus Donna Summer Donna Summer (3:37)

Credits

Carmen Grillo (Vocals (Background)), Les Hurdle (Guitar (Bass)), Keith Forsey (Drums), Giorgio Moroder (Producer), Donna Summer (Vocals), Leland Sklar (Guitar (Bass)), Jeff Baxter (Guitar), John Pierce (Guitar (Bass)), Steve Lukather (Guitar), Bill Champlin (Vocals (Background)), Tim May (Guitar), Pete Bellotte (Producer), Keith Forsey (Percussion), Gary Herbig (Saxophone), Stephanie Spruill (Vocals (Background)), Tom Kelley (Vocals (Background)), Brian Smith (Engineer), Juergen Koppers (Engineer), Harold Faltermeyer (Keyboards), Silvester Levay (Synthesizer), Harold Faltermeyer (Synthesizer), Silvester Levay (Keyboards)
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The Wanderer
Studio album by Donna Summer
Released October 20, 1980
Recorded 1980
Genre Pop-rock/new wave
Length 39:17
Label Geffen
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Professional reviews
Donna Summer chronology
On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
(1979)
The Wanderer
(1980)
I'm a Rainbow
(1981)

The Wanderer is a 1980 album by Donna Summer. Summer had made her name the previous decade as the most successful female artist of the disco genre, releasing a vast selection of hit singles and albums on Casablanca Records. During this period however, Summer had felt that the label had exploited her and made her portray a sexually orientated image ("the first lady of love") with which she never felt comfortable[citation needed]. The label had also taken over other elements of Summer's personal life, to the point where she felt she had no control over her life or career[citation needed]. Having come out of a period of depression and rediscovering her Christian faith, Summer had made the decision to break away from Casablanca and file a lawsuit against them. After the lawsuit was eventually settled, Summer became the first artist to be signed to the newly established Geffen Records.

At that time, disco was starting to experience a backlash. Rock and New Wave music had started to become more popular, and people were starting to feel that the original "edge" to the disco culture had now vanished and that it had become a "safe product".[citation needed] Others felt that the disco scene had become too associated with drugs, while others resented its exclusivity (doormen would often expect people to look or be dressed a certain way before being allowed into a disco). By 1980, banners reading "disco sucks" were seen everywhere and disco records became flops. Fans wondered what direction Summer (who was seen as "the Queen of disco") would now take. Her previous full-length album, Bad Girls, had combined elements of rock, soul and R&B with the traditional disco sound, so it had become apparent that she had already evolved in some way. Some artists continued with the disco sound despite the backlash, including Lipps Inc. with the huge summer of 1980 hit Funkytown and Diana Ross with the Chic produced disco flavoured "Upside Down" in the fall. Summer however decided to leave the orchestral disco sound behind and The Wanderer turned out to be a very rock and New Wave-influenced affair. The album was co-written and produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, who had produced the vast majority of Summer's hits since their partnership with her began in 1974.

Tracks such as "Cold Love" and "Nightlife" consisted of a very strong rock sound, the former gaining Summer a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Other songs such as "Looking Up" and "Breakdown" embraced a dance/rock sound best exemplified by Pat Benatar's We Live For Love sophomore single. Summer's new rediscovered Christian faith was documented in the gospel song "I Believe In Jesus", for which she also received a nomination for Best Inspirational Performance. As a child Summer had sung in gospel choirs, so this song was a chance for her to go back to her roots.

Summer's new style obviously went down well with fans, as the album went to Number 13 on the U.S. album chart, and the title track hit Number 3 on the singles chart. The two follow-up singles - "Cold Love" and "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'" also went Top 40. Rumors abound that all three tracks were remixed into unreleased 12" Dance/Disco Singles, but due to the fear of the times, never released. As of 2006, "Who Do You Think..." has been remixed to a current house/techno beat, and was a minor gay disco hit.

Rolling Stone Magazine ranked The Wanderer as the #2 album of the year behind Bruce Springsteen's The River on the 1980 year-end critics tally.[citation needed]

Contents

Track listing

Side A
# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Wanderer"   Moroder, Summer 3:47
2. "Looking Up"   Bellotte, Moroder, Summer 3:57
3. "Breakdown"   Bellotte, Faltermeyer 4:08
4. "Grand Illusion"   Moroder, Summer 3:54
5. "Running for Cover"   Summer 4:01
Side B
# Title Writer(s) Length
6. "Cold Love"   Bellotte, Faltermeyer, Forsey 3:38
7. "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'"   Bellotte, Sylvester Levay, Jerry Rix 4:18
8. "Nightlife"   Bellotte, Moroder 4:00
9. "Stop Me"   Bellotte, Forsey 3:44
10. "I Believe in Jesus"   Summer 3:37

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1980 UK Album chart 55
1980 Norway 18
Single
Year Single Chart Position
1980 "The Wanderer" UK's single chart 48
1980 "The Wanderer" USA Billboard pop chart 3
1981 "Cold Love" UK's single chart 44
1981 "Cold Love" USA Billboard pop chart 33
1981 "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'" USA Billboard pop chart 40

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