Another Place and Time
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Another Place And Time | ||
Studio album by Donna Summer | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Genre | Pop, Dance | |
Length | 37:36 | |
Label | Atlantic | |
Producer(s) | Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, Pete Waterman | |
Donna Summer chronology | ||
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All Systems Go (1987) |
Another Place and Time (1989) |
Mistaken Identity (1991) |
Another Place and Time is an album by Donna Summer released in 1989. Originally a huge star during the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had experimented with different styles of music during the 1980s and had released several albums with Geffen Records. During this period Summer had experienced both success and failure with her work. She left Geffen after the release of her 1987 album All Systems Go, following a turbulent seven years during which time the label had refused to release much of her material.
Having signed to Atlantic Records, Summer's management suggested that she do an album with production team Stock Aitken Waterman ("S/A/W"), who at the time were the hottest producers on the planet. Since 1987 they had scored countless hits all over the world. They were famous for their unique "hit factory" sound, which was basically their own brand of 1980s pop/dance.
The resulting album, Another Place and Time was released in 1989. S/A/W wrote and produced all ten of the tracks, with Summer being credited as co-writer on three of them. The album contained the typical "hit factory" sound for which the threesome were famous, as well as a couple of ballads. It was a worldwide success, and made the UK. Top 20. Many fans see it as Summer's "comeback" album, as she had had no real success in the album stakes since She Works Hard for the Money back in 1983. Despite its success, it has been criticised by fans for being overproduced and some feel that too many singles were released from it (five in total).[citation needed]
The first single, and the most successful, from this album was "This Time I Know It's For Real" which was a U.S. Top 10 and a UK. Top 3, as well as being a big hit in Europe. This was Summer's first Top 10 entry in the UK in ten years. It was followed there by another Top 10 entitled "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt" (also a hit in Europe) and a Top 20 - "Love's About To Change My Heart." "When Love Takes Over You" was also a UK single, as was "Breakaway", the latter to coincide with the release of a European compilation album released in 1990. These final two singles failed to make the Top 40.