Donna Summer – A Hot Summer Night Purple Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£25.00

A Hot Summer Night Purple Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Donna Summer new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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A Hot Summer Night was recorded live on 6th August 1983, at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, CA, with an audience of 18,000 fans, during the secondleg of Donna Summers 1983 Hard For The Money tour, which supported the recently released She Works Hard For The Money album.This is the concerts debut Audioonly release and therefore the makes its official release on Vinyl, making it a perfect sequel to 1978s Live And More.The setlist includes MacArthur Park, Love Is In Control…, Bad Girls Medley, On The Radio and Last Dance, as well as performances with special guests Musical Youth, her sisters Dara and Mary Ellen on an extended showpiece version of Woman, as well as closing the show with her eldest daughter Mimi, performing State Of Independence.The essay by noted US writer Christian John Wikane, includes newly conducted interviews with film director Brian Grant, executive producer Len R. Epand and internationally renowned choreographer, Dame Arlene Phillips. Donna Summer Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £25 +P&P

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