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I'm a Rainbow

I'm a Rainbow is the ninth studio album[a] recorded by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer. The album was recorded in 1981 and scheduled to be released on October 5 of that year[citation needed] but was shelved. It was not released until fifteen years later, on August 20, 1996 by Casablanca and Mercury Records. There was no promotion for the album, including any singles or music videos. AllMusic gave the album a positive review, naming it her most personal record.[2]

I'm a Rainbow
Original standard version released in 1996
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 20, 1996
RecordedMarch–July 1981
Genre[citation needed]
Length72:50
Label
Producer
Donna Summer chronology
The Wanderer
(1980)
I'm a Rainbow
(1996)
Donna Summer
(1982)
I'm a Rainbow - Recovered & Recoloured
Remix album released in 2021
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

In 2021, Summer's estate released a remixed version of the album, subtitled "Recovered & Recoloured" [sic]. The new edition is reduced to fifteen tracks (featuring ten songs, some appearing in multiple edits), with each song remixed by contemporary producers and remixers.[3]

Development Edit

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. I'm a Rainbow, a double album set, was set to be its follow-up (Summer had gained much success during the 1970s with double albums). Summer had recently given birth to her second child, daughter Brooklyn, when work was to start on the album. Things in the recording studio were not the same as before. Songwriter Harold Faltermeyer later recalled, "Donna had changed and was going through some things we couldn't help with. Things had changed and scheduled recording sessions were not kept. When Geffen stopped by the studio to check on progress, he was unhappy with what he had heard. There were only a few songs finished and most were in demo phase."[4]

Geffen canceled the project and insisted that Summer part company with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, who had produced and co-written it, and with whom Summer had been working since the early 1970s. She was instead paired up with producer Quincy Jones and began work on her 1982 self-titled album. This effectively ended Summer's working relationship with the Moroder/Bellotte team, with whom she had created ten critically acclaimed albums.

Faltermeyer was unaware that the project had been released in 1996 under the name I'm a Rainbow, saying in 2012, "The project was cancelled; I still have the tapes, we never completed the project. There was never any title."[4]

Release Edit

Over the years, songs from I'm a Rainbow were released on other compilations:

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 80s British 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, and Sudano as well as the usual Summer/Moroder/Bellotte team.

Bootleg copies of the album circulated among fans for years before the full album was finally released by PolyGram's Casablanca and Mercury Records labels on August 20, 1996. The original album artwork, however, could not be located, because the project was cancelled and there was no title or artwork made for the cancelled album. The tracks heard on the released album are mostly in demo phase, since the project was shelved, and Harold Faltermeyer insisted only a few tracks were actually finished. As of August 10, 2006, the album has sold 13,000 copies in the United States.[5]

Critical reception for the album was largely positive. Leo Stanley wrote in AllMusic, "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."[2]

In 2021, the album was re-edited and re-released with the subtitle "Recovered & Recoloured", including ten of the eighteen original tracks remixed by contemporary remixers and producers. The album opens with the title track, which includes a significantly different intro and the addition of a church organ, and closes with Leave Me Alone.

Covers Edit

Several of the shelved songs were licensed to other artists:

Track listing Edit

Original 1996 release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Believe (In You)" (duet with Joe Esposito)4:31
2."True Love Survives"3:38
3."You to Me"4:40
4."Sweet Emotion"
  • Bellotte
  • Levay
3:45
5."Leave Me Alone"
  • Faltermeyer
  • Forsey
4:06
6."Melanie"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 Sudano4:07
12."Walk On (Keep On Movin')"
  • Bellotte
  • Moroder
3:51
13."Don't Cry for Me Argentina"4:29
14."A Runner with the Pack"Bellotte4:08
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
Recovered & Recoloured (LP version)[11]
No.TitleLength
1."I'm a Rainbow" (Junior's Shiny Rainbow edit)4:16
2."I Believe (In You)" (Figo Sound version)4:48
3."Back Where You Belong" (Jean Monique remix)4:21
4."You to Me" (Oliver Nelson remix)3:39
5."Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (Ladies on Mars "Buenos Aires" remix)5:37
6."Sweet Emotion" (Le Flex remix)3:46
7."Brooklyn" (Ladies on Mars "Child of Rhythm" remix)4:44
8."Romeo" (Ladies on Mars "Luv-NRG" remix)3:45
9."Highway Runner" (Ladies on Mars "Street Race" remix)3:12
10."Leave Me Alone" (Ladies on Mars "Independence" remix)4:16
Recovered & Recoloured (2LP/CD/digital version)[12]
No.TitleLength
11."Brooklyn" (Ladies on Mars "Child of Rhythm" remix – radio edit)3:38
12."I Believe (In You)" (Figo Sound radio version)3:01
13."Highway Runner" (Ladies on Mars "Street Race" extended remix)6:18
14."Brooklyn" (Ladies on Mars "Child of Rhythm" extended remix)6:54
15."Romeo" (Ladies on Mars "Luv-NRG" extended remix)6:47

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Fourth studio double album, but fifth double album total.

References Edit

  1. ^ I'm a Rainbow (booklet). Donna Summer. Casablanca Records. 314 532 869-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b c Stanley, Leo. "I'm a Rainbow > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Donna Summer / I'm A Rainbow: Recovered & Recoloured". SuperDeluxeEdition. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  4. ^ a b St. Mark, David (October 2012). "Flood of Memory: The Summer Reign on Sunset Boulevard". Daeida.
  5. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on September 18, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2016.
  6. ^ "Real Thing* - I Believe In You". Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Frida (2005). Frida – The DVD. Polar Music. 0602498735008.
  8. ^ "Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito - Solitary Men". Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "Helen St. John - Power To The Piano". Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  10. ^ "Amii Stewart - Amii Stewart". Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  11. ^ Donna Summer. I'm a Rainbow - Recovered & Recoloured. Driven by the Music. DBTMLP009.
  12. ^ Donna Summer. I'm a Rainbow - Recovered & Recoloured. Driven by the Music. DBTMLP209 / DBTMCD009.

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I m a Rainbow is the ninth studio album a recorded by American singer songwriter Donna Summer The album was recorded in 1981 and scheduled to be released on October 5 of that year citation needed but was shelved It was not released until fifteen years later on August 20 1996 by Casablanca and Mercury Records There was no promotion for the album including any singles or music videos AllMusic gave the album a positive review naming it her most personal record 2 I m a RainbowOriginal standard version released in 1996Studio album by Donna SummerReleasedAugust 20 1996RecordedMarch July 1981GenreSynth popDance rockPost discoFunkNew wave citation needed Length72 50LabelCasablancaMercuryChronicles original release Driven by the Music reissues ProducerGiorgio MoroderPete Bellotte 1 Donna Summer chronologyThe Wanderer 1980 I m a Rainbow 1996 Donna Summer 1982 I m a Rainbow Recovered amp RecolouredRemix album released in 2021Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 In 2021 Summer s estate released a remixed version of the album subtitled Recovered amp Recoloured sic The new edition is reduced to fifteen tracks featuring ten songs some appearing in multiple edits with each song remixed by contemporary producers and remixers 3 Contents 1 Development 2 Release 3 Covers 4 Track listing 5 Notes 6 ReferencesDevelopment EditAfter 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 I m a Rainbow a double album set was set to be its follow up Summer had gained much success during the 1970s with double albums Summer had recently given birth to her second child daughter Brooklyn when work was to start on the album Things in the recording studio were not the same as before Songwriter Harold Faltermeyer later recalled Donna had changed and was going through some things we couldn t help with Things had changed and scheduled recording sessions were not kept When Geffen stopped by the studio to check on progress he was unhappy with what he had heard There were only a few songs finished and most were in demo phase 4 Geffen canceled the project and insisted that Summer part company with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte who had produced and co written it and with whom Summer had been working since the early 1970s She was instead paired up with producer Quincy Jones and began work on her 1982 self titled album This effectively ended Summer s working relationship with the Moroder Bellotte team with whom she had created ten critically acclaimed albums Faltermeyer was unaware that the project had been released in 1996 under the name I m a Rainbow saying in 2012 The project was cancelled I still have the tapes we never completed the project There was never any title 4 Release EditOver the years songs from I m a Rainbow were released on other compilations Highway Runner appeared on the soundtrack to Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 1982 Romeo appeared on the Flashdance soundtrack in 1983 The title track written by Summer s husband Bruce Sudano and a remix of Don t Cry for Me Argentina from Evita appeared on the 1993 compilation album The Donna Summer Anthology 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 80s British 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 and Sudano as well as the usual Summer Moroder Bellotte team Bootleg copies of the album circulated among fans for years before the full album was finally released by PolyGram s Casablanca and Mercury Records labels on August 20 1996 The original album artwork however could not be located because the project was cancelled and there was no title or artwork made for the cancelled album The tracks heard on the released album are mostly in demo phase since the project was shelved and Harold Faltermeyer insisted only a few tracks were actually finished As of August 10 2006 the album has sold 13 000 copies in the United States 5 Critical reception for the album was largely positive Leo Stanley wrote in AllMusic 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 2 In 2021 the album was re edited and re released with the subtitle Recovered amp Recoloured including ten of the eighteen original tracks remixed by contemporary remixers and producers The album opens with the title track which includes a significantly different intro and the addition of a church organ and closes with Leave Me Alone Covers EditSeveral of the shelved songs were licensed to other artists The Real Thing released I Believe in You as a singlein late 1981 6 Anni Frid Lyngstad of ABBA recorded To Turn the Stone produced by Phil Collins for her 1982 solo album Something s Going On A music video was also filmed 7 To Turn the Stone was also included on Joe Bean Esposito and Giorgio Moroder s 1983 album Solitary Men 8 Pianist Helen St John covered To Turn the Stone and Melanie under a new title Images on her 1982 album Power to the Piano produced by Moroder 9 Amii Stewart recorded You to Me and Sweet Emotion for her self titled album in 1983 10 Track listing EditOriginal 1996 releaseNo TitleWriter s Length1 I Believe In You duet with Joe Esposito Harold FaltermeyerKeith Forsey4 312 True Love Survives Pete BellotteDonna Summer3 383 You to Me BellotteSylvester Levay4 404 Sweet Emotion BellotteLevay3 455 Leave Me Alone FaltermeyerForsey4 066 Melanie Giorgio MoroderSummer3 407 Back Where You Belong FaltermeyerForsey3 538 People Talk MoroderSummer4 169 To Turn the Stone BellotteMoroder4 2110 Brooklyn BellotteLevaySummer4 3611 I m a Rainbow Bruce Sudano4 0712 Walk On Keep On Movin BellotteMoroder3 5113 Don t Cry for Me Argentina Tim RiceAndrew Lloyd Webber4 2914 A Runner with the Pack Bellotte4 0815 Highway Runner MoroderSummer3 2916 Romeo BellotteLevay3 1917 End of the Week BellotteLevay3 3918 I Need Time BellotteMoroderSummer4 24 Recovered amp Recoloured LP version 11 No TitleLength1 I m a Rainbow Junior s Shiny Rainbow edit 4 162 I Believe In You Figo Sound version 4 483 Back Where You Belong Jean Monique remix 4 214 You to Me Oliver Nelson remix 3 395 Don t Cry for Me Argentina Ladies on Mars Buenos Aires remix 5 376 Sweet Emotion Le Flex remix 3 467 Brooklyn Ladies on Mars Child of Rhythm remix 4 448 Romeo Ladies on Mars Luv NRG remix 3 459 Highway Runner Ladies on Mars Street Race remix 3 1210 Leave Me Alone Ladies on Mars Independence remix 4 16 Recovered amp Recoloured 2LP CD digital version 12 No TitleLength11 Brooklyn Ladies on Mars Child of Rhythm remix radio edit 3 3812 I Believe In You Figo Sound radio version 3 0113 Highway Runner Ladies on Mars Street Race extended remix 6 1814 Brooklyn Ladies on Mars Child of Rhythm extended remix 6 5415 Romeo Ladies on Mars Luv NRG extended remix 6 47Notes Edit Fourth studio double album but fifth double album total References Edit I m a Rainbow booklet Donna Summer Casablanca Records 314 532 869 2 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c Stanley Leo I m a Rainbow gt Review at AllMusic Retrieved 29 August 2011 Donna Summer I m A Rainbow Recovered amp Recoloured SuperDeluxeEdition Retrieved June 30 2023 a b St Mark David October 2012 Flood of Memory The Summer Reign on Sunset Boulevard Daeida Answers to readers questions about Roxette Donna Summer and Jack Ingram Billboard Archived from the original on September 18 2014 Retrieved September 14 2016 Real Thing I Believe In You Retrieved August 3 2016 Frida 2005 Frida The DVD Polar Music 0602498735008 Giorgio Moroder amp Joe Esposito Solitary Men Retrieved August 3 2016 Helen St John Power To The Piano Retrieved August 3 2016 Amii Stewart Amii Stewart Retrieved August 3 2016 Donna Summer I m a Rainbow Recovered amp Recoloured Driven by the Music DBTMLP009 Donna Summer I m a Rainbow Recovered amp Recoloured Driven by the Music DBTMLP209 DBTMCD009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27m a Rainbow amp oldid 1162773282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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