Bad Girls

Donna Summer  Main Performer

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1 Hot Stuff Forsey/Faltermeyer/ 5:14
2 Bad Girls Sudano/Esposito/Hok 4:55
3 Love Will Always Find You Moroder/Bellotte 3:59
4 Walk Away Bellotte/Faltermeye 4:29
5 Dim All the Lights Summer 4:40
6 Journey to the Center of Your Heart Moroder/Bellotte 4:36
7 One Night in a Lifetime Bellotte/Faltermeye 4:12
8 Can't Get to Sleep at Night Sudano/Conti 4:42
9 On My Honor Faltermeyer/Summer/ 3:32
10 There Will Always Be a You Summer 5:05
11 All Through the Night Roberts/Summer 5:58
12 My Baby Understands Summer 3:58
13 Our Love Moroder/Summer 4:52
14 Lucky Summer/Hokenson/Esp 4:37
15 Sunset People Bellotte/Faltermeye 6:27
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Bad Girls

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Casablanca

Style: Soul

Bad Girls

UPC: 042282255723

Release Date: 10/25/1990

Original Release Date: 10/25/1990

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Hot Stuff, Bad Girls, Love Will Always Find You, Walk Away, Dim All the Lights, Journey to the Center of Your Heart, One Night in a Lifetime, Can't Get to Sleep at Night, On My Honor, There Will Always Be a You, All Through the Night, My Baby Understands, Our Love, Lucky, Sunset People]
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William Ruhlmann

Bad Girls marked the high-water mark in Donna Summer's career, spending six weeks at Number One, going double platinum, and spinning off four Top 40 singles, including the chart-topping title song and "Hot Stuff," which sold two million copies each, and the million-selling, Number Two hit "Dim All the Lights." Producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte recognized that disco was going in different directions by the late '70s, and they gave the leadoff one-two punch of "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls" a rock edge derived from new wave. The two-LP set was divided into four musically consistent sides, with the rocksteady beat of the first side giving way to a more traditional disco sound on the second side, followed by a third side of ballads, and a fourth side with a more electronic, synthesizer-driven sound that recalled Summer's 1977 hit "I Feel Love." Though remembered for its hits, the album had depth and consistency, concluding with "Sunset People," one of Summer's best album-only tracks. The result was the artistic and commercial peak of her career and, arguably, of disco itself. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi