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Olivia Newton-John - Olivia (1972) [1998, Digitally Remastered] *Re-Up*

Olivia Newton-John - Olivia (1972) [1998, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 40:45 Min | 404,97 Mb
Label: Warner Music Australia (AU) | Cat.# D34658 (D21034) | Released: 1998-10-03 (1972)

"Olivia" is the second album by the singer Olivia Newton-John. Two of its songs were released as singles ("What Is Life" and "My Old Man's Got a Gun"). In its initial release, it was not issued in the United States, though it was sold there as an import. Not released in the United States, "Olivia" contains 14 tracks, including covers of Bread's "Everything I Own", George Harrison's "What Is Life" (US #34 Adult Contemporary, Billboard) and "Behind That Locked Door", and Merrilee Rush's "Angel of the Morning".
Olivia Newton-John - If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1974) [1987, Reissue] {Japan for USA}

Olivia Newton-John - If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1974) [1987, Reissue] {Japan for USA}
Pop/Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 31:44 Min | 249,06 Mb
Label: MCA Records (USA) | Cat.# MCAD-31018 | Released: 1987 (1974-05-28)

"If You Love Me, Let Me Know" is a United States and Canada-only album by singer Olivia Newton-John, released in May 1974. Other than the title track, all the material was from her previous albums, "Olivia" (1972), "Music Makes My Day" (1973) and "Long Live Love" (1974). It is the first of her albums to top the Billboard 200 pop albums chart. Two hit singles were issued from the LP in the US: the title song and "I Honestly Love You", the latter of which became Newton-John's first number-one US single, and her signature song as well.

Olivia Newton-John - If Not For You (1971) [1993, Reissue]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at March 17, 2020
Olivia Newton-John - If Not For You (1971) [1993, Reissue]

Olivia Newton-John - If Not For You (1971) [1993, Reissue]
Country, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 37:57 | 362,56 Mb
Label: Festival Records Pty. Ltd. (Australia) | Released: 1993 (1971)

"If Not For You" is the debut studio album by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released in November 1971 by Festival Records. The album was released on the Pye International label in the UK as "Olivia Newton-John", with slightly different covers. As a covers album, If Not for You features mostly songs previously recorded from contemporary artists of 1960s and early 1970s. She made several performances to promote "If Not For You" and her follow-up album, "Olivia", including an international tour with British singer Cliff Richard. It was her first album released by Festival Records, which would release all her albums in Australia until its dissolution in 2005. It also has Newton-John's first works with her long-time musical partner, John Farrar.

Olivia Newton-John - Country Girl (1998) *Re-Up* *New Rip*  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Sept. 24, 2017
Olivia Newton-John - Country Girl (1998) *Re-Up* *New Rip*

Olivia Newton-John - Country Girl (1998)
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 66:51 Min | 461,96 Mb
Label: EMI Records Ltd. (EU) | Cat.# 7243 4 94970 2 3 | Released: 1998-05-25

This very nicely mastered UK album covers Olivia Newton John's early career, the pre-Grease era. Her voice is crystal clear and in great shape. Her own versions of "If We Only Have Love" & "The Air That I Breathe" are unsurpassed. The album also features two tracks written by Olivia: "Changes" & "Rosewater". Both tracks are stand out recordings showcasing Olivia's early songwriting abilities. Her kindness and love shine on this album. The CD also features great linear notes with a nice biography of Olivia.
Olivia Newton-John - Physical (1981) [2021, 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] {Remastered}

Olivia Newton-John - Physical (1981) [2021, 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] {Remastered}
Pop/Rock, Electronic | WEB FLAC (tracks) / MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Front | 02:15:07 | 942,60 / 324,99 Mb
Label: Primary Wave Music (USA) | Released: 2021-10-22 (1981-10-13)

"Physical" is the 12th studio album by English-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released on 13 October 1981, by MCA Records. The album was produced and partly written by her long-time record producer John Farrar. Recorded and mixed at Ocean Way and David J. Holman's studio in Los Angeles, California, "Physical" became one of Newton-John's most controversial and sexual records, and her most successful studio album to date. Musically, the album features considerable use of synthesizers and it explores lyrical themes such as love and relationships, sex, kinesthetics and environmental protection. Upon its release, the album received positive reviews from music critics, many of them considering it to be Newton-John's best effort. The album charted high in several countries, including the United States, Japan and Newton-John's native Australia, becoming one of the most successful albums of the early 1980s. It also ranks among the best-selling albums by Australian solo artists, selling more than 10 million copies worldwide.
Olivia Newton-John - Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (1982) [1999, Digitally Remastered]

Olivia Newton-John - Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (1982) [1999, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Electronic, Synth-pop | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 51:26 | 511,80 Mb
Label: Warner Music Australia (AU) | Cat.# D21050 | Released: 1999-11-08 (1982-09-03)

Happy Birthday, dear Olivia Newton-John!

"Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2" (in Australia it was released as "Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 3") is the album by Olivia Newton-John released on 3 September 1982. The album compiled most singles released by Newton-John since the release of her 1977 "Olivia Newton-John's Greatest Hits" album from her following albums and soundtracks. The album included two new recordings: "Heart Attack" and "Tied Up". Both songs were released as singles and peaked at #3 and #38 on the pop charts, respectively. "Heart Attack" was a #1 single in France. The album is one of the best selling album by Olivia and was certified Multi-Platinum in both United States and Canada.
Olivia Newton-John - Have You Never Been Mellow (1975) [1998, Digitally Remastered] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

Olivia Newton-John - Have You Never Been Mellow (1975) [1998, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:55 Min | 406,13 Mb
Label: Warner Music Australia (AU) | Cat.# D35465 (D21046) | Released: 1998-10-05 (1975-02-12)

"Have You Never Been Mellow" is the sixth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Olivia Newton-John, released on 12 February 1975 by MCA Records. Both the title single and the album rose to the top of their respective US charts (the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the Billboard 200 albums chart). The title song and its follow-up, "Please Mr. Please", were both top 10 on three Billboard charts: the Hot 100, Adult Contemporary, and Country, and were both also #1 singles in the Netherlands. Outside the United States, the album was released with the single "If You Love Me, Let Me Know", as the single was only released in the United States on the album of the same name.
Olivia Newton-John - Long Live Love (1974) [1998, Digitally Remastered] *Re-Up* *New Rip*

Olivia Newton-John - Long Live Love (1974) [1998, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 36:44 Min | 386,10 Mb
Label: Warner Music Australia (AU) | Cat.# D35230 (D21036) | Released: 1998-10-03 (1974-02-15)

Happy Birthday, dear Olivia Newton-John! Long Live, Livvy!

"Long Live Love" is a studio album by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1974 by EMI Records. It was not released in the US. The song "I Honestly Love You" was her first #1 single in the US, released on the album "If You Love Me, Let Me Know". The title track was the song Newton-John performed for the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest when she represented the UK. The song was first released as a 45 RPM single by Pye International, her first UK label before switching to EMI later in that year with a nod given to her Australian label as "A Festival International Production (England)", a mention which was given for most of her early releases from 1971-74.
Olivia Newton-John - Totally Hot (1978) [1998, Digitally Remastered]

Olivia Newton-John - Totally Hot (1978) [1998, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:58 | 387,74 Mb
Label: Festival Records Pty. Ltd. (Australia) | Cat.# D36771 (D21041) | Released: 1998-02-24 (1978)

"Totally Hot" is Olivia Newton-John's 9th US and 10th international studio album. Released in November 1978, it became her first solo Top 10 (# 7) album since 1975's "Have You Never Been Mellow". Dressed on the album cover all in leather, Newton-John's transformation in Grease from goody-goody "Sandy 1" to spandex-clad "Sandy 2" emboldened her to do the same with her music. The album's singles "A Little More Love" (# 3 Pop, # 94 Country, # 4 AC), "Deeper Than The Night" (# 11 Pop, # 87 Country, # 4 AC), and the title track (# 52 Pop) all demonstrated a more aggressive and uptempo sound for Newton-John.
Olivia Newton-John - Making A Good Thing Better (1977) [1998, Digitally Remastered]

Olivia Newton-John - Making A Good Thing Better (1977) [1998, Digitally Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 42:27 | 538,19 Mb
Label: Warner Music Australia (AU) | Cat.# D36277 (D21040) | Released: 1998-10-05 (1977)

"Making a Good Thing Better" is an album by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1977. The album peaked at #34 on the US Pop chart and #13 on the Country chart. It was Newton-John's first album not to reach the Country Top 10. The album also ended Olivia's streak of six consecutive Gold albums from 1974's "Let Me Be There" through 1976's "Don't Stop Believin'". In the Netherlands, it became her fourth chart-topping album. The soul-sounding title track was the album single (with "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" and "Sad Songs") only reached #87 on the Pop chart and #20 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It was Newton-John's first single not to reach the AC Top 10 since 1972's "What Is Life".