On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- On the Radio
- Love to Love You Baby
- Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
- I Feel Love
- Our Love
- I Remember Yesterday
- I Love You
- Heaven Knows
- Last Dance
- MacArthur Park
- Hot Stuff
- Bad Girls
- Dim All the Lights
- Sunset People
- No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer
- On the Radio [Long Version]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #56335 in Music
- Released on: 1999-10-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Customer Reviews
a classic night out at a disco featuring Donna Summer
There are lots of compilations but this is not the artists fault. There is a huge difference between this and all the others. This is album is unique and like no other greatist hits album. This album contains on record and transfered 3 sides of non stop music and one side of extended remixes of One the radio and No more tears of over 11 minutes with Barbra streisand - one of the best diva duets ever and beats all the remakes. This is also written by the guy who gave babs "the main event" and "last dance".
all her hits are cleverly mixed into each other with percussion and music overdubs and even changing of pace. it would be great to see all her 12 versions mixed in like this.
You want a Donna Summer night out then put the record on and dance
All of the early hits
On The Radio is a brilliant collection of Donna Summer’s greatest hits from the middle to the late 1970s. As such it’s a mix of classic dance tracks and beautiful ballads. Amongst the former, my favourites include the much re-released and remixed I Feel Love - the hypnotic pioneering synth-pop masterpiece, plus the breathtaking MacArthur Park, the rock-influenced Hot Stuff and Bad Girls plus Sunset People and Our Love from the Bad Girls album. Her early albums are also well represented with the tracks Love To Love You Baby, Try Me and I Remember Yesterday, one of her best loved ballads. The album concludes with No More Tears, her powerful duet with Barbra Streisand, and an extended version of On The Radio. It’s a perfect showcase of Donna’s versatility and contains all the chart hits from that era, but is by no means the full story on Donna Summer, who continued to make music throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Good music ages well, and this collection is proof.
garyidavies@aol.com in uk
i agree this is the best compilation cd of donna`s hits.each track is so well mixed in by gorgio and the extended versions of on the radio and no more tears are real treats for her fans.for me i was so pleased to hear i remember yesterday on this cd which is a classic.a must buy if you want to get all her hits on one cd.





