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''Another Place and Time'' is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released on March 20, 1989 by Atlantic Records and PWL. The album was produced by
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and featured Summer's top-10 hit "
This Time I Know It's for Real "This Time I Know It's for Real" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released on February 13, 1989, as the first single from her 14th studio album, ''Another Place and Time'' (1989), by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Record ...
", which reached number 7 on the
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and was her last top 40 hit on the chart to date.


Production and background

After enjoying immense stardom during the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had experimented with different styles of music during the 1980s and had released several albums with
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with varied results; Geffen had refused to release much of her material including her biggest post-1970s success, the 1983 album '' She Works Hard for the Money'', which had only been released by virtue of being given to another label –
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– to satisfy a legal obligation between Summer and her 1970s label
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. Summer's 1987 album '' All Systems Go'' would prove to be her final release on Geffen, although she recorded ''Another Place and Time'' while contracted to Geffen Records. In 1987, while Summer and her husband
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were visiting the south of France, Sudano heard a
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track and was moved to suggest that Summer would be well-served by a collaboration with
Stock Aitken Waterman Stock Aitken Waterman (abbreviated as SAW) are an English songwriting and record production trio consisting of Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman. The trio had great success from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. SAW is considere ...
(aka S/A/W), the songwriting and production team behind Astley.''Hackensack Record'' 17 August 1989 "Arts & Entertainment" p.38 S/A/W had in the mid-1980s established themselves as the undisputed masters of the UK Singles Chart, with the signature S/A/W "hit factory" sound—basically their own brand of 1980s synthpop/ dance—translating into post-disco dance hits for such acts as Astley,
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, and Kylie Minogue. Sudano evidently shared the opinion of ''
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'' critic Edward J Bernard, who reviewing Donna Summer's ''All Systems Go'' album in October 1987 , opined: "Now disco's back in vogue, Donna would be better served teaming up with S/A/W – her powerhouse lungs were made for just that kind of ver-the-topproduction, and not the wimp rock she now chooses to make." Although Summer herself became a fan of Astley's, the idea of a Donna Summer/ S/A/W collaboration apparently remained dormant until 1989, when Sudano and
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of S/A/W crossed paths at the Pool Bar & Café at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Waterman being on an American promo junket with Astley. Waterman was receptive to Sudano's suggestion of S/A/W teaming with Donna Summer: (Pete Waterman quote:)"I was a fan ho hadbought her records". also in 1974 Waterman had met Summer in
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when he was an
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a&r man and she was a
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who passed on Waterman's invitation to become a vocalist for
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, opting instead to record with Giorgio Moroder.''Billboard'' 29 July 1989 "Summer Returns on Atlantic: diva's new album is for real" by David Nathan p. 31 Summer would say of the ''Another Place and Time'' album, recorded between September 1988 and January 1989 with S/A/W at PWL Studios in London, "There was no real themes we were looking for, except for dancing, love and relationships. The rest was the result of the collaboration between the producers and myself. The results were exactly what we were hoping for." Summer would refer to S/A/W as ""very commercial-minded, much more than I am. utthere's a time you need to be commercial...: to sell records, enough to be on a label. You need somebody to kind of monitor your sense of creativity."''Camden Courier-Post'' 8 July 1989 "Donna Summer Prefers Rock" by Hillel Italie p.37 "Maybe /A/W areformularized in terms of what works in the marketplace, but I feel that everyone has a formula...I've never seen producers who work harder than these three guys". Mike Stock of S/A/W would recall of working with Summer: "I was excited to work with Donna Summer simply because of her superb vocal ability...She had a magic to her that few artists have. I’d sing her my song, she’d learn it, then she’d sing it back with whistles and bells and all sorts of things going on. She had that skill and feel for music." The S/A/W team wrote all ten of the tracks for their collaboration with Summer, with the singer having co-writing credit on three tracks. The lead single from the S/A/W Donna Summer album, "
This Time I Know It's for Real "This Time I Know It's for Real" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released on February 13, 1989, as the first single from her 14th studio album, ''Another Place and Time'' (1989), by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Record ...
", was released in the United Kingdom—the focal point of S/A/W's success—on 13 February 1989, its release being not on Geffen Records but rather on
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, which was Summer's label outside of the US. Debuting on the
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dated 25 February 1989 at number 42, "This Time I Know It's for Real" reached number three in March 1989, in the same month that ''Another Place and Time'' was released in Britain and continental Europe, where its lead single also became a top-ten hit. However Summer's international success came too late and/or failed to impress her American label Geffen Records, as Summer explained: "David effensaid he didn't like the album. He said he wasn't going to put it out and I could sue him if I wanted to. I thought...great, then I'll go lsewhere" (According to Summer, she had asked to Geffen several years earlier to cancel her contract and the label had refused.) Reportedly ''Another Place and Time'' began selling as an import in the US where record companies began bidding for the album's American distribution rights: Summer at the time had no management and had to herself (with an attorney's assistance) negotiate for a US label deal for the release of ''Another Place and Time'', with Atlantic finally releasing the album in the US in April 1989.


Critical and commercial reception

Although lauded by Barry Walters of the '' San Francisco Examiner'' as "easily ummer'sbest LP of new work since 1979's '' Bad Girls''. Every track... sounds like a hit," the 1989 release of ''Another Place and Time'' generally underwhelmed critics, the reaction of Robin Smith of ''
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'': "Donna's latest album comes across rather like a selection of reheated Kylie inogueout-takes. Her voice has been over-diluted for mass radio-friendly appeal, and she's lost the fire of her early days", and
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of the ''
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'': "Once sultry and soulful, Summer has been whitewashed to sound like any other female hit-maker, a disturbing fate for one of America's dance-music trendsetters," being echoed by Steve Simels of ''
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'': Retrospective assessments of ''Another Place and Time'' have been more positive. Alex Henderson of
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praises the album, stating that it was "an excellent CD" and "one of the best albums that Summer provided in the '80s", rating "Whatever Your Heart Desires," "
I Don't Wanna Get Hurt "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt" is the second single from the album ''Another Place and Time'' by Donna Summer. The song was released on May 15, 1989, by Warner Bros. Records (Europe). The whole album was written and produced by British team Stock Aitk ...
" and "
This Time I Know It's for Real "This Time I Know It's for Real" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released on February 13, 1989, as the first single from her 14th studio album, ''Another Place and Time'' (1989), by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Record ...
" as "exuberant, club-friendly Euro-dance/Hi-NRG gems". In July 2018, Mark Elliot of ''
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'' underlined "Summer's impeccable delivery", considered ''Another Place and Time'' as "a pop masterpiece" which he ranked as the best album ever produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. The UK chart success of the album's lead single "This Time I Know It's for Real"—Summer's first UK top-ten hit since 1979 when her
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" reached number three—was paralleled by similar chart success in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. The single's success afforded its parent album a UK chart debut of number 17 the week ending 25 March 1989, although ''Another Place and Time'' would be unable best its debut position the album would set a longevity record for the UK chart tenure of any Donna Summer album at 28 weeks, 17 of them in the top 50. The UK chart tenure of ''Another Place and Time'' would occur in two segments, as after dropping from the top 100 album chart in July 1989 after 18 charting weeks the album re-entered in September 1989 to again rise as high as number 17. Reportedly ''Another Place and Time'' became Summer's first gold-certified album since 1979. In its US release ''Another Place and Time'' was certified gold and also yielded a top-ten hit single, Summer's first since " She Works Hard for the Money" in 1983, in "This Time I Know It's for Real". While ''Another Place and Time'' yielded a second top-ten hit, "
I Don't Wanna Get Hurt "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt" is the second single from the album ''Another Place and Time'' by Donna Summer. The song was released on May 15, 1989, by Warner Bros. Records (Europe). The whole album was written and produced by British team Stock Aitk ...
", in the UK—where a third single, "
Love's About to Change My Heart "Love's About to Change My Heart" is the third single from ''Another Place and Time'', the 1989 album by Donna Summer. The song was released on August 14, 1989 by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records. It was written and produced by British p ...
", would reach number 20—"This Time I Know It's for Real" would be the album's only major hit single in the US. "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt" was passed over for single release there in favor of "Love's About to Change My Heart", whose Hot 100 peak would be number 85 and reflected a lack of sustained interest in the album.


Planned follow-up album and re-release

A second album was planned with
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, however Summer never found the time to get back to the UK, and the tracks were later recorded by singer
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In 2014, the album was re-released in the UK in a 3-CD deluxe edition as well as digital downloads, containing a remastered original album, plus extended versions, original versions and remixes. In 2019, the album was reissued for its 30th anniversary as a 3-CD deluxe edition, a 2LP red/silver vinyl edition as well as digital downloads, containing the original studio album and a large selection of extra singles mixes, 6 unreleased mixes and 2 anniversary megamixes.


Track listing


Standard edition


CD+Graphics Edition

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In 1989 an enhanced CD+Graphics version of the album was also released. Identified with the word graphics under the compact disc logo printed on the CD and a distinctive long case compared to the standard CD case. CD+Graphics, often shortened to CD+G or CDG featured additional coding within the CD data that played as a normal CD but could also be read by CD based computer systems such as the Philips CD-i. When played back additional 8-bit graphic based visual media could then be displayed on a connected TV screen sequenced with the music being played. Although several artists released CDG versions of their albums including Fleetwood Mac and
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the CDG format never took off. It found popularity as the basis for karaoke systems and is still used today. The CDG versions were made in relatively small numbers which makes them very rare and have become collectibles as a result.


3xCD Deluxe Edition (2014)

Disc one retains the same track listing as the original release.


3xCD 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition • Unreleased Mixes • Anniversary Megamixes (2019)

Disc one retains the same track listing as the original release.


2xLP Red/Silver Vinyl 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2019)

LP one retains the same track listing as the original release.


Personnel

*Donna Summer – vocals *Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and George De Angelis – keyboards *Matt Aitken – guitar *A. Linn – drums *Dee Lewis, Matt Aitken and Mae McKenna – backing vocals ;Production *Stock, Aitken, Waterman – producer, arrangements *Karen Hewitt and Yoyo – engineering *Mixmaster Pete Hammond – mixing *Recorded at PWL, London *Donna's vocals were recorded using the Calrec Soundfield Microphone. *Lawrence Lawry – photography *David Howells – design *Lawrence Lawry and Donna Summer – front cover concept *Andrene (at Vidal Sassoon) – hair *Richard Sharpes – makeup *Kelly Cooper – styling


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

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