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Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights FLAC album

Tracklist

A Dim All The Lights (A Media Luz) 7:10
B Heaven Knows (El Cielo Sabe) 8:26

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – PolyGram Discos, S.A. De C.V.
  • Distributed By – PolyGram Discos, S.A. De C.V.

Credits

  • Arranged By – Harold Faltermeyer
  • Producer – Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
  • Written-By – D. Summer*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6175 020 Donna Summer Dim All The Lights ‎(7", Single) Philips 6175 020 Netherlands 1979
NB 2201 Donna Summer Dim All The Lights ‎(7", Single) Casablanca NB 2201 Belgium 1979
BF 18683 Donna Summer Dim All The Lights ‎(7", Single) Casablanca, Bellaphon BF 18683 Germany 1979
CAN 162 Donna Summer Dim All The Lights ‎(7", Single, Promo) Casablanca CAN 162 UK 1979
VIP-2782 Donna Summer Dim All The Lights ‎(7") Casablanca VIP-2782 Japan 1979


Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights FLAC album

Musician performer: Donna Summer

Title: Dim All The Lights

Country: Netherlands

Date of release: 1979

Style: Disco

Genre: Electronic / Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1576 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 358

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The long version of Heaven Knows is really not an extended mix of the original track with original or enhanced production elements. This long version does not have the distinctive swirling violin intro like on the 45/7" single or the distinctive horn/orchestral segment. It just starts with looped passages and they eventually bring in orchestral parts, actual vocals and the ending from MacArthur Park, which qualifies it as a medley.Of all the extended versions of Donna Summer 12"s from this period, like With Your Love, Hot Stuff and Sunset People, this longer version of Heaven Knows does not make the grade. Just because a version is longer does not automatically mean it is better. There are exceptions when a shorter version is the better, more concise version from start-to-finish, and the 45/7" single of Heaven Knows is one of them. Another one is the US promo-only 12" edit of Rock Lobster by the B-52's which is a better mastering/pressing and has more club appeal than the LP version which is too long.
I_LOVE_228
The long version of Heaven Knows is really not an extended mix of the original track with original or enhanced production elements. This long version does not have the distinctive swirling violin intro like on the 45/7" single or the distinctive horn/orchestral segment. It just starts with looped passages and they eventually bring in orchestral parts, actual vocals and the ending from MacArthur Park, which qualifies it as a medley.Of all the extended versions of Donna Summer 12"s from this period, like With Your Love, Hot Stuff and Sunset People, this longer version of Heaven Knows does not make the grade. Just because a version is longer does not automatically mean it is better. There are exceptions when a shorter version is the better, more concise version from start-to-finish, and the 45/7" single of Heaven Knows is one of them. Another one is the US promo-only 12" edit of Rock Lobster by the B-52's which is a better mastering/pressing and has more club appeal than the LP version which is too long.