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A Love Trilogy
A Love Trilogy
5/3/1976

Four Seasons of Love

  • Released: 11 October 1976 · Fecha Grabación: September 1976 -
    Label: Casablanca · Studios: Musicland Studios, Munich[2] · Productor: Giorgio Moroder , Pete Bellotte
    1
    Spring Affair
    Donna Summer • w: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer • 1976 /10 /11 Side one
    8:29
  • 2
    Summer Fever
    Donna Summer • w: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer • 1976 /10 /11 Side one
    8:06
  • 1
    Autumn Changes
    Donna Summer • w: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer • 1976 /10 /11 Side two
    5:28
  • 2
    Winter Melody
    Donna Summer • w: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer • 1976 /10 /11 Side two
    6:33
  • 3
    Spring Reprise
    Donna Summer • w: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer • 1976 /10 /11 Side two
    3:51
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    A Love Trilogy
    A Love Trilogy
    5/3/1976
    Four Seasons of Love
    Studio album by
    ReleasedOctober 11, 1976 (1976-10-11)[1]
    RecordedAugust–September 1976[2]
    StudioMusicland Studios, Munich[2]
    Genre
    Length32:28
    LabelCasablanca
    Producer
    Donna Summer chronology
    A Love Trilogy
    (1976)
    Four Seasons of Love
    (160)
    I Remember Yesterday
    (1977)
    Singles from Four Seasons of Love
    1. "Spring Affair"
      Released: August 24, 1976
    2. "Winter Melody"
      Released: January 9, 1977

    Review

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    1976 studio album by Donna Summer

    Four Seasons of Love is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer. Released on October 11, 1976, this concept album became her third consecutive successful album to be certified gold in the US. It peaked at #29 on the Billboard 200. In addition, all the cuts on this album went to number one on the disco chart.[5]

    Overview

    This was the third concept album Summer had made, though unlike the previous two which had contained one long track on side one and a small selection of slightly shorter ones on side two, Four Seasons of Love was more equally balanced. The album told the story of a love affair by relating it to the four seasons. Side one contained "Spring Affair" and "Summer Fever", both disco tracks, and side two contained "Autumn Changes" (a slightly slower disco number) and "Winter Melody" (which had an even slower beat), plus a reprise of "Spring Affair".[6] This concept was reflected in the four photos of Summer, one for each season of the year, in a pull-out 1977 calendar included with the original LP album.[3] The photo on the cover was, fittingly, the Summer pic. Summer`s "first lady of love" image came across strongly on this album, though her trademark moans and groans were slightly less evident than on previous work. Pics included "Winter" in a fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlett O`Hara style hoop skirt on a swing; and "Autumn" re-enacting Marilyn Monroe`s famous scene from The Seven Year Itch with the billowing white dress over the subway grate. This is an allusion to her song "Love to Love You Baby", for which she cites Monroe as an inspiration.[6]

    As with the previous two albums, Four Seasons of Love was distributed by different record labels in different countries, including Casablanca Records in the U.S. Edited versions of "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" were released in various places, but neither had a big impact on any charts (although the latter made the Top 30 on the UK singles chart). The album was also released as a Club Special Edition / Club Sonderauflage in West Germany on the Atlantic Records Label.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Michael Freedberg of AllMusic called the album "rapture indeed", noting that "the rhythms push and go poof as delicately as ever", "the horn section mutes and jazzes the melody", the beats stop, run, and stop again whenever they damn please", and "Summer expresses private rapture in falsetto as she smooches, oohs, and ahs onto the mix like lipstick traces".[3]

    Cashbox magazine reviewer stated that since there are only five songs on this album, at "first glance it seems a

    little slim", but "each tune, based on a season of the year, is pure Summer (Donna)". On the album, "accompanied by the Munich Machine, the sultry songstress runs the gamut of emotions, from lust to lustier", "the string parts are super-slick", and "the production makes full use of Summer`s vocal abilities".[4]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer; all tracks produced by Moroder and Bellotte

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Spring Affair"8:29
    2."Summer Fever"8:06

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    3."Autumn Changes"5:28
    4."Winter Melody"6:33
    5."Spring Reprise"3:51

    Personnel

    • Donna Summer – lead vocals
    • Thor Baldursson – keyboards, string and horn arrangements
    • Keith Forsey – drums, percussion
    • Nick Woodland – guitar
    • Les Hurdle – bass guitar
    • Dino Solera – saxophone
    • Geoff Bastow – synthesizer
    • Madeline Bell, Sue & Sunny – backing vocals

    Technical

    • Mixed by Giorgio Moroder
    • Engineered by Jürgen Koppers
    • Album Cover Concept by Susan Munao, Joyce Bogart & Donna Summer
    • Design by Henry Vizcarra & Gribbitt!
    • Art Direction by Gribbitt! & Chris Whorf
    • Photography – Mario Casilli

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    France (SNEP)[23]

    Gold

    100,000*

    United Kingdom (BPI)[24]

    Silver

    60,000^

    United States (RIAA)[25]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1976 studio album by Donna Summer

    Four Seasons of Love is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer. Released on October 11, 1976, this concept album became her third consecutive successful album to be certified gold in the US. It peaked at #29 on the Billboard 200. In addition, all the cuts on this album went to number one on the disco chart.[5]

    Overview

    This was the third concept album Summer had made, though unlike the previous two which had contained one long track on side one and a small selection of slightly shorter ones on side two, Four Seasons of Love was more equally balanced. The album told the story of a love affair by relating it to the four seasons. Side one contained "Spring Affair" and "Summer Fever", both disco tracks, and side two contained "Autumn Changes" (a slightly slower disco number) and "Winter Melody" (which had an even slower beat), plus a reprise of "Spring Affair".[6] This concept was reflected in the four photos of Summer, one for each season of the year, in a pull-out 1977 calendar included with the original LP album.[3] The photo on the cover was, fittingly, the Summer pic. Summer`s "first lady of love" image came across strongly on this album, though her trademark moans and groans were slightly less evident than on previous work. Pics included "Winter" in a fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlett O`Hara style hoop skirt on a swing; and "Autumn" re-enacting Marilyn Monroe`s famous scene from The Seven Year Itch with the billowing white dress over the subway grate. This is an allusion to her song "Love to Love You Baby", for which she cites Monroe as an inspiration.[6]

    As with the previous two albums, Four Seasons of Love was distributed by different record labels in different countries, including Casablanca Records in the U.S. Edited versions of "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" were released in various places, but neither had a big impact on any charts (although the latter made the Top 30 on the UK singles chart). The album was also released as a Club Special Edition / Club Sonderauflage in West Germany on the Atlantic Records Label.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Michael Freedberg of AllMusic called the album "rapture indeed", noting that "the rhythms push and go poof as delicately as ever", "the horn section mutes and jazzes the melody", the beats stop, run, and stop again whenever they damn please", and "Summer expresses private rapture in falsetto as she smooches, oohs, and ahs onto the mix like lipstick traces".[3]

    Cashbox magazine reviewer stated that since there are only five songs on this album, at "first glance it seems a

    little slim", but "each tune, based on a season of the year, is pure Summer (Donna)". On the album, "accompanied by the Munich Machine, the sultry songstress runs the gamut of emotions, from lust to lustier", "the string parts are super-slick", and "the production makes full use of Summer`s vocal abilities".[4]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer; all tracks produced by Moroder and Bellotte

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Spring Affair"8:29
    2."Summer Fever"8:06

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    3."Autumn Changes"5:28
    4."Winter Melody"6:33
    5."Spring Reprise"3:51

    Personnel

    • Donna Summer – lead vocals
    • Thor Baldursson – keyboards, string and horn arrangements
    • Keith Forsey – drums, percussion
    • Nick Woodland – guitar
    • Les Hurdle – bass guitar
    • Dino Solera – saxophone
    • Geoff Bastow – synthesizer
    • Madeline Bell, Sue & Sunny – backing vocals

    Technical

    • Mixed by Giorgio Moroder
    • Engineered by Jürgen Koppers
    • Album Cover Concept by Susan Munao, Joyce Bogart & Donna Summer
    • Design by Henry Vizcarra & Gribbitt!
    • Art Direction by Gribbitt! & Chris Whorf
    • Photography – Mario Casilli

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    France (SNEP)[23]

    Gold

    100,000*

    United Kingdom (BPI)[24]

    Silver

    60,000^

    United States (RIAA)[25]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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