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Debbie Gibson - Discography 10 A
Anything Is Possible was a more than apt title for Gibson's third effort. The album represented key steps in the artist's transition from teen-pop superstar to a more mature artist, and while it was her first LP to miss the top ten of the Billboard 200, it remains a beloved entry in her discography. Notably, the album marked her first album to feature collaborative songwriting efforts, namely four songs co-authored with Motown legend Lamont Dozier. Alan Connor's liner notes reveal that Debbie had been performing a Motown medley in her shows, and Atlantic's Paul Cooper encouraged her to work with the veteran songwriter behind some of the most immortal pop smashes of all time including "Where Did Our Love Go," "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Reach Out, I'll Be There," "Baby, I Need Your Loving," and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," all with brothers Brian and Eddie Holland. More recently, Dozier had penned the 1988 No. 1 hit "Two Hearts" with artist (and Motown devotee) Phil Collins. Gibson recalled their process as Dozier coming up with the basic tracks and Gibson shaping the melody and lyrics before they jointly put the pieces of each song together.
Cherry Pop's expanded edition appends two tracks to Disc One's album presentation, the non-LP B-sides "So Close to Forever" and "The Most Beautiful Love Song." (Note that the Japan-only bonus track "Without You" is not included here, as it was featured on Cherry Pop's reissue of Electric Youth.) Disc Two has fifteen remixes from the likes of Masters at Work, Jellybean, and Harding and Curnow, also including previously unreleased PWL remixes of "One Step Ahead." The six-panel digipak features a full-color 16-page booklet with the interview as well as a basic discography of the album and singles (but not of all the remixes which lack annotations). Simon Murphy has remastered all tracks. 2ff7e9595c
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