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Stamp Your Feet | Donna Summer | 3:37 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Mr. Music | Donna Summer | 3:14 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Crayons (feat. Ziggy Marley) | Donna Summer | 3:20 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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The Queen Is Back | Donna Summer | 3:30 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Fame (The Game) | Donna Summer | 4:03 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Sand On My Feet | Donna Summer | 3:51 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Drivin' Down Brazil | Donna Summer | 4:43 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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I'm a Fire | Donna Summer | 7:10 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Slide Over Backwards | Donna Summer | 4:10 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Science of Love | Donna Summer | 3:48 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Be Myself Again | Donna Summer | 4:19 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Bring Down the Reign | Donna Summer | 4:33 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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It's Only Love | Donna Summer | 6:57 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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I'm a Fire (Matty Soulflower Club Mix) | Donna Summer | 9:00 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
| BookletDigital Booklet - Crayons | Donna Summer | -- | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Items |
Album Review
Donna Summer sounds younger here than on her previous studio album, 1991's Mistaken Identity, or just about any of the isolated tracks that surfaced throughout the previous 17 years, which is a good thing as frequently as it is a bad thing. Crayons benefits from Summer's effortless energy; she was clearly into making this album, and her voice is as able and flexible as ever. However, almost all of the material with which she has to work — several stylistic angles are taken with the likes of Danielle Brisebois (Natasha Bedingfield, Kelly Clarkson) Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, Nelly Furtado), J.R. Rotem (Leona Lewis, Trey Songz), and several others — would make more sense on an album by a female teen pop group from the U.K. or, in some cases, a young adult catering to the coffeehouse market. One exception, if only from a lyrical standpoint, is "The Queen Is Back," where Summer refers to herself in the third person, as well as her past: "So many years ago on the radio/She crept into your soul and learned to love you." But it's really the type of move you'd expect from an aspiring diva on her second or third album. In-fashion vocal effects, which Summer certainly does not need, detract from a handful of these tracks, but as a whole, the album won't have trouble pleasing fans who just want to hear their queen have a blast and tear it up.
Customer Reviews
Welcome Back
Glad to have you back donna. ive bought this album in the store the other and its an amazing disco treat. it havnt stoped listening to this album. its just leaving you wanting for more. i just wish other people knew about it aswell.
Relevent then, relevent now
This album is a journey into Donna Summer's world. Stamp your Feet and Crayons are great tributes to disco of today ... Disco lives and so does Donna!
Crayons is BRILLIANT
The Queen is back and there is some classic Donna and some great new tracks. A must if you are a Donna Summer Fan!
Biography
Born: 31 December 1948 in Boston, MA
Genre: R&B/Soul
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
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- $16.99
- Genres: Pop, Music, Electronic, Rock, Dance, Adult Contemporary, R&B/Soul, Contemporary R&B
- Released: 06 June 2008
- ℗ 2008 Sony BMG Music Entertainment













