Branigan (album)

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Branigan
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 1982 (1982-03-08)
Recorded1981–1982
StudioRusk Sound (Hollywood, California)
Length34:08
Label Atlantic
Producer Jack White
Laura Branigan chronology
Branigan
(1982)
Branigan 2
(1983)
Singles from Branigan
  1. "All Night with Me"
    Released: March 1982
  2. "Gloria"
    Released: May 1982
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Branigan is the debut studio album by American singer Laura Branigan, released in March 1982 by Atlantic Records. The album's lead single, "All Night with Me", reached number 69 on the US Billboard Hot 100, while the second single, an English version of Italian singer Umberto Tozzi's song "Gloria", was a commercial success, propelling Branigan to international prominence. [1] [2]

Contents

The album was certified Gold in both the United States and Canada. Her Eurodisco version of "Gloria" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female in 1983.

A remastered and expanded edition of the album was released on July 7, 2014, by Gold Legion. Included is the extended 12″ version of "Gloria" and several hard to find tracks from the album sessions, all but one of which were released as singles or B-sides prior to the release of the final album. [3]

Reception

Billboard praised the album, stating "don't be taken by Branigan's pretty yet dainty image she exudes on the cover art. This lady has a set of chops that she puts to maximum effectiveness on this collection of hot rockers and some mellower fare. Supported by studio hotshots like Steve Lukather, Lee Sklar, Michael Boddicker, Bob Glaub and others, Branigan's voice explodes with a fury, making it clear that she's in the same league as her competition." [4]

Allmusic were more mixed in their review, commenting that "this album, despite being worth checking out simply for Branigan's powerful voice, is middling at best. Though she finds nuances in lyrics and melodies that are not up to her talent, the production often bogs the album down, especially on the ballads." [5]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."All Night with Me"Chris Montan3:52
2."Gloria"
4:50
3."Lovin' You Baby"
  • Adrian John Loveridge
  • John Wonderling
4:34
4."Living a Lie"
  • Dick St. Nicklaus
  • Sue Neal
3:41
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."If You Loved Me"
3:15
6."Please Stay, Go Away"
  • Loveridge
  • Wonderling
3:33
7."I Wish We Could Be Alone" Laura Branigan 3:18
8."Down Like a Rock" Randy VanWarmer 3:34
9."Maybe I Love You"
3:31
Total length:34:08
2014 expanded edition bonus tracks [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Looking Out for Number One" (Midnight mix)
5:33
11."Fool's Affair"3:42
12."Tell Him" Bert Berns 2:38
13."Love Me Tonight"Robbie Seidman3:33
14."When"Branigan2:45
15."Looking Out for Number One" (single version)
  • Tempchin
  • Bodine
3:57
16."Gloria" (12″ mix)
  • Tozzi
  • Bigazzi
  • Veitch
5:54
Total length:62:10

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Branigan. [7]

Musicians

Technical

Artwork

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Branigan
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [13] Gold20,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [14] Gold50,000^
United States (RIAA) [15] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes

  1. Mixed at Rusk Sound Studios (Hollywood, California)
  2. Mastered at Allen Zentz Mastering (Hollywood, California)

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