Extensive four disc (three CDs + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) reissue of Debbie Gibson's big selling Atlantic Records' debut album from 1987. Featuring the hit singles 'Only In My Dreams', 'Shake Your Love', 'Out Of The Blue', 'Foolish Beat' and 'Staying Together' plus the videos to all five singles. With a 2021 introduction written by Debbie, and many mixes, new-to-CD, from the original master tapes. Including 'Out Of The Blue: Live In Concert' plus bonus Up Close And Personal interview special on the DVD. Cherry Red are delighted to announce the first in a series of Debbie Gibson reissues. Signed to Atlantic Records at 16, Debbie became a teen sensation in 1987. Thanks to a string of international pop hits, the singer-songwriter rapidly became a household name around the globe. Within the space of 12 months, Debbie had scored US Top Ten singles with 'Only In My Dreams' (US #4, UK #11), 'Shake Your Love' (US #4, UK #7), 'Out Of The Blue' (US #3, UK #19) and 'Foolish Beat' (US #1, UK #9), all taken from the 'Out Of The Blue' album, which would ultimately sell over five million copies worldwide, earning a Gold record in the UK.
Debbie Gibson releases her first pop album in 20 years entitled The Body Remembers, this 14 song collection is a well rounded combination of dance/pop, pop/rock, and ballads including a re-imagined version of her mega-hit 'Lost In Your Eyes' with Joey McIntyre. Her musical contributors on this new release range from Grammy award winning DJ Tracy Young, to Emmy Award winning composer/ producer/ Cinderella drummer Fred Coury, Former Guns n Roses guitarist DJ Ashba and, iconic mixers Josh Gudwin and Brian Malouf. This album marks the debut of 19 year old musical prodigy Sean Thomas. This recent Berkley graduate is Debbie's producing partner on the majority of songs.
Born in Martinique, these three talented brothers, Chris, Patrick, and Alex Gibson, began performing together in 1976. Their sound has been called disco-salsa by some, simply hot by others. The single, "Come to America," was recorded that first year, 1976. It landed on many European music charts, becoming a number one hit on some. In 1977, the Gibson Brothers' tune, "Non Stop Dance," was a million seller.
Gibson’s virile, plain-speaking account of Elgar’s glorious Second Symphony refreshes in its directness and honesty. Included also is a sumptuous rendering of the rare Crown of India suite.