The Wanderer (Vinyl LP) Hard RockWithin a year of her ground breaking double album "Bad Girls" Donna Summer left Casablanca Records to become the first artist signed to the new Geffen Records label. "The Wanderer" was the first album released on the label, legendary producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte remained at the helm, with standout tracks 'Looking Up','Cold Love','Who Do You Think You're Foolin'' and ' Nightlife'. "The Wanderer" continued Donna's creative output,
"We had met in San Francisco and he had become an original member of JuJu during the early '70s
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At the tender age of 10 he started following sound systems like Sir Mike The Musical Dragon with the great toaster Prince Ruff at the controls
This is momentary acceptance of the self
it explores the irony that in times of increased urbanisation and digitisation
He's an avid rap fan and his love for those production techniques is notably present on Nobilia
Chubby and the Gang marinate its characteristic speed and sick-of-it-all energy in a mixture of 50s pop sounds
The album is full of classic songwriting with twisting lyrical content that touches on the humanistic side of life in current times
Following the success of Special Touch - Garden of Life
and "I Don't Love Anyone"
The album signals new chapters for the band on multiple fronts
There's a case to be made that it sounds and acts a bit like solo-era John Lennon