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A Different Story (Deborah Blando album)

A Different Story is the debut studio album by Brazilian singer Deborah Blando, released on November 19, 1991, by Epic Records. Its music consists of pop and dance pop tracks heavily influenced by Brazilian music genres. Originally, the album was to be recorded entirely in Portuguese, but after Blando signed to Epic Records, the album was recorded in English to appeal to a wider international audience.[2]

A Different Story
Studio album by
Released19 November 1991 (1991-11-19)
GenrePop, rock
Length35:35
LabelEpic
ProducerEric Thorngren, Deborah Blando
Deborah Blando chronology
Alegria da Gente
(1981)
A Different Story
(1991)
Unicamente
(1996)
Singles from A Different Story
  1. "Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)"
    Released: 10 September 1991
  2. "Innocence"
    Released: 4 February 1992
  3. "Shame"
    Released: 30 June 1992
  4. "Decadence Avec Elegance"
    Released: 20 October 1992
Special edition cover
A Different Story: Special Edition artwork
Singles from A Different Story: Special Edition
  1. "A Maçã"
    Released: March 29, 1993
  2. "Merry-Go-Round"
    Released: September 8, 1993
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Background edit

The story before the production begins in 1989, when Deborah met singer Cyndi Lauper on tour in Rio de Janeiro and she decides to introduce her to her manager David Wolff, affiliated with Epic Records.[3] Then, David introduced Deborah to Sony Music executives and she signs a contract to produce an album in Portuguese language.[3] However, the record company decides to invest in a possible international career and it brings together a songwriting team committee to translating her songs previously ready in Portuguese to English, as "Innocence" and "Shame". In less than three months Deborah moved to New York and signs a contract with Sony International and North American Sony.[3]

Recording and composition edit

A Different Story was produced by Eric Thorngren, along with Andres Levin and Camus Celli and Blando herself.[4][5]

As a commercial theme for a campaign for Coca-Cola (Diet Coke) in the summer of 1991, the song "Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)",[3] produced by ET Thorngren, debuted as the first single from the album in the Top 10 the American Dance Chart months earlier. It is a eurodance remake for "Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)", originally composed by the American duo Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield for The Temptations, in 1964.[3]

"Decadence Avec Elegance" came from the great success from Brazilian singer Lobão who had recorded five years earlier. Translated to English, Deborah's version has gathered pace and innovated as in the previous song, more focused on rock music. Music video was recorded in Olinda, with scenes of a live show held on the beach of Boa Viagem for an audience of over 80,000 people during the tour conducted by the Brazilian northeast states.[6]

"Innocence", released as the second single overall, and the first single in Europe, is described as a synthesizer-dominated pop single, written by Blando at her apartment in Rio de Janeiro, originally in Portuguese, and then translated to English by Kit Hain, Larry Dvoskin and Thorngren.[7] The prayer in the song's interlude is spoken by Blando's father, Pietro Blando. According to the Billboard magazine, the song spent 13 weeks at number one in Brazil.[8]

"Blue Eyes Are Sensitive to the Light" was originally written by American singer Martika, and intented for the soundtrack to the film Arachnophobia. Blando's cover was inspired by the forró, a music genre of northeast Brazil,[5] featuring an accordion played by grand master Oswaldinho do Acordeon, and supporting vocals of Elba Ramalho.[5]

"Brasil/Aquarela do Brasil" is a tribute to the country by the same name. Sung in Portuguese, its music and lyrics combines elements of "Brasil" by Cazuza, and "Aquarela do Brasil", featuring Brazilian percussion and American-styled rock guitars.[5]

Re-release edit

Produced by David Wolff, the special edition of the album was aimed at reaching the Brazilian public with the promotion of some tracks exclusively recorded in Portuguese, after Deborah's debut on the world market. There are "A Maçã", former success of singer Raul Seixas from the album Novo Aeon (1975), and a new version of the song "Innocence", which presents the second verse in Portuguese. "Decadence Avec Elegance" also earned a second version with better-worked vocals.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)"Edward Holland / Norman Whitfield3:07
2."Shame"Blando / Monique Dayan / Fred Nascimento3:54
3."Innocence"Blando / Kit Hain / Larry Dvoskin / E.T. Thorngren4:15
4."Merry-Go-Round"Evan Rogers / Carl Sturken4:11
5."Other People's Houses"Blando / Richard Orange3:54
6."Decadence Avec Elegance"Lobão / Blando / Kit Hain3:26
7."Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light"Billy Steinberg / Tom Kelly / Martika4:31
8."Brasil/Aquarela do Brasil"Cazuza / George Israel / Nilo Romero / Ary Barroso3:54
9."Walk On Fire"Monique Dayan / Blando4:12
A Different Story – Japanese Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)"Edward Holland / Norman Whitfield3:07
2."Shame"Blando / Monique Dayan / Fred Nascimento3:54
3."Innocence"Blando / Kit Hain / Larry Dvoskin / E.T. Thorngren4:15
4."Merry-Go-Round"Evan Rogers / Carl Sturken4:11
5."Other People's Houses"Blando / Richard Orange3:54
6."Decadence Avec Elegance"Lobão / Blando / Kit Hain3:26
7."Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light"Billy Steinberg / Tom Kelly / Martika4:31
8."Brasil/Aquarela do Brasil"Cazuza / George Israel / Nilo Romero / Ary Barroso3:54
9."Walk On Fire"Monique Dayan / Blando4:12
10."Lazy Heart"Blando / Marga Roman / Andres Levin / Camus Mare Celli3:43
A Different Story – Special Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Decadence Avec Elegance"Lobão / Blando / Kit Hain3:26
2."Innocence"Blando / Kit Hain / Larry Dvoskin / E.T. Thorngren4:15
3."Merry-Go-Round"Evan Rogers / Carl Sturken4:11
4."Other People's Houses"Blando / Richard Orange3:54
5."Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)"Edward Holland / Norman Whitfield3:07
6."Brasil/Aquarela do Brasil"Cazuza / George Israel / Nilo Romero / Ary Barroso3:54
7."You Really Got Me"Ray Davies3:47
8."A Maçã"Seixas / Paulo Coelho / Marcelo Motta3:46
9."Lazy Heart"Blando / Marga Roman / Andres Levin / Camus Mare Celli3:43
10."Shame"Blando / Monique Dayan / Fred Nascimento3:54
11."Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light"Billy Steinberg / Tom Kelly / Martika4:31
12."Walk On Fire"Monique Dayan / Blando4:12

References edit

  1. ^ Review from Allmusic website – A Different Story at AllMusic
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 June 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Neder, Alvaro. "Deborah Blando: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  4. ^ Music & Media (PDF) (Volume 9 ed.). 8 February 1992. p. 3.
  5. ^ a b c d Spring Track Attack! (PDF). Music & Media Vol.9, Issue 5. 1 February 1991. p. 3.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  7. ^ Liner notes of the CD A Different Story. Epic Records, 1991.
  8. ^ Flick, Larry (19 August 1995). "Blando's Success In Germany A Twist Of Fate". Billboard. Retrieved 9 October 2021.


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A Different Story is the debut studio album by Brazilian singer Deborah Blando released on November 19 1991 by Epic Records Its music consists of pop and dance pop tracks heavily influenced by Brazilian music genres Originally the album was to be recorded entirely in Portuguese but after Blando signed to Epic Records the album was recorded in English to appeal to a wider international audience 2 A Different StoryStudio album by Deborah BlandoReleased19 November 1991 1991 11 19 GenrePop rockLength35 35LabelEpicProducerEric Thorngren Deborah BlandoDeborah Blando chronologyAlegria da Gente 1981 A Different Story 1991 Unicamente 1996 Singles from A Different Story Boy Why You Wanna Make Me Blue Released 10 September 1991 Innocence Released 4 February 1992 Shame Released 30 June 1992 Decadence Avec Elegance Released 20 October 1992Special edition coverA Different Story Special Edition artworkSingles from A Different Story Special Edition A Maca Released March 29 1993 Merry Go Round Released September 8 1993 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and composition 3 Re release 4 Track listing 5 ReferencesBackground editThe story before the production begins in 1989 when Deborah met singer Cyndi Lauper on tour in Rio de Janeiro and she decides to introduce her to her manager David Wolff affiliated with Epic Records 3 Then David introduced Deborah to Sony Music executives and she signs a contract to produce an album in Portuguese language 3 However the record company decides to invest in a possible international career and it brings together a songwriting team committee to translating her songs previously ready in Portuguese to English as Innocence and Shame In less than three months Deborah moved to New York and signs a contract with Sony International and North American Sony 3 Recording and composition editA Different Story was produced by Eric Thorngren along with Andres Levin and Camus Celli and Blando herself 4 5 As a commercial theme for a campaign for Coca Cola Diet Coke in the summer of 1991 the song Boy Why You Wanna Make Me Blue 3 produced by ET Thorngren debuted as the first single from the album in the Top 10 the American Dance Chart months earlier It is a eurodance remake for Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blue originally composed by the American duo Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield for The Temptations in 1964 3 Decadence Avec Elegance came from the great success from Brazilian singer Lobao who had recorded five years earlier Translated to English Deborah s version has gathered pace and innovated as in the previous song more focused on rock music Music video was recorded in Olinda with scenes of a live show held on the beach of Boa Viagem for an audience of over 80 000 people during the tour conducted by the Brazilian northeast states 6 Innocence released as the second single overall and the first single in Europe is described as a synthesizer dominated pop single written by Blando at her apartment in Rio de Janeiro originally in Portuguese and then translated to English by Kit Hain Larry Dvoskin and Thorngren 7 The prayer in the song s interlude is spoken by Blando s father Pietro Blando According to the Billboard magazine the song spent 13 weeks at number one in Brazil 8 Blue Eyes Are Sensitive to the Light was originally written by American singer Martika and intented for the soundtrack to the film Arachnophobia Blando s cover was inspired by the forro a music genre of northeast Brazil 5 featuring an accordion played by grand master Oswaldinho do Acordeon and supporting vocals of Elba Ramalho 5 Brasil Aquarela do Brasil is a tribute to the country by the same name Sung in Portuguese its music and lyrics combines elements of Brasil by Cazuza and Aquarela do Brasil featuring Brazilian percussion and American styled rock guitars 5 Re release editProduced by David Wolff the special edition of the album was aimed at reaching the Brazilian public with the promotion of some tracks exclusively recorded in Portuguese after Deborah s debut on the world market There are A Maca former success of singer Raul Seixas from the album Novo Aeon 1975 and a new version of the song Innocence which presents the second verse in Portuguese Decadence Avec Elegance also earned a second version with better worked vocals Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Boy Why You Wanna Make Me Blue Edward Holland Norman Whitfield3 072 Shame Blando Monique Dayan Fred Nascimento3 543 Innocence Blando Kit Hain Larry Dvoskin E T Thorngren4 154 Merry Go Round Evan Rogers Carl Sturken4 115 Other People s Houses Blando Richard Orange3 546 Decadence Avec Elegance Lobao Blando Kit Hain3 267 Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light Billy Steinberg Tom Kelly Martika4 318 Brasil Aquarela do Brasil Cazuza George Israel Nilo Romero Ary Barroso3 549 Walk On Fire Monique Dayan Blando4 12 A Different Story Japanese EditionNo TitleWriter s Length1 Boy Why You Wanna Make Me Blue Edward Holland Norman Whitfield3 072 Shame Blando Monique Dayan Fred Nascimento3 543 Innocence Blando Kit Hain Larry Dvoskin E T Thorngren4 154 Merry Go Round Evan Rogers Carl Sturken4 115 Other People s Houses Blando Richard Orange3 546 Decadence Avec Elegance Lobao Blando Kit Hain3 267 Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light Billy Steinberg Tom Kelly Martika4 318 Brasil Aquarela do Brasil Cazuza George Israel Nilo Romero Ary Barroso3 549 Walk On Fire Monique Dayan Blando4 1210 Lazy Heart Blando Marga Roman Andres Levin Camus Mare Celli3 43 A Different Story Special EditionNo TitleWriter s Length1 Decadence Avec Elegance Lobao Blando Kit Hain3 262 Innocence Blando Kit Hain Larry Dvoskin E T Thorngren4 153 Merry Go Round Evan Rogers Carl Sturken4 114 Other People s Houses Blando Richard Orange3 545 Boy Why You Wanna Make Me Blue Edward Holland Norman Whitfield3 076 Brasil Aquarela do Brasil Cazuza George Israel Nilo Romero Ary Barroso3 547 You Really Got Me Ray Davies3 478 A Maca Seixas Paulo Coelho Marcelo Motta3 469 Lazy Heart Blando Marga Roman Andres Levin Camus Mare Celli3 4310 Shame Blando Monique Dayan Fred Nascimento3 5411 Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light Billy Steinberg Tom Kelly Martika4 3112 Walk On Fire Monique Dayan Blando4 12References edit Review from Allmusic website A Different Story at AllMusic Deborah blando Archived from the original on 13 June 2016 Retrieved 6 July 2016 a b c d e Neder Alvaro Deborah Blando Biography AllMusic Retrieved 9 October 2021 Music amp Media PDF Volume 9 ed 8 February 1992 p 3 a b c d Spring Track Attack PDF Music amp Media Vol 9 Issue 5 1 February 1991 p 3 Deborah Blando Via que eu precisava de uma droga para me sentir viva Site de Noticias Rondonia Dinamica Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 Retrieved 2016 07 06 Liner notes of the CD A Different Story Epic Records 1991 Flick Larry 19 August 1995 Blando s Success In Germany A Twist Of Fate Billboard Retrieved 9 October 2021 nbsp This article about a 1990s pop rock album is a stub 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