Released: 1975 LP Charts: #6 R&B, #11 pop After the strangely ‘60s pop-rock album Lady of the Night, Donna Summer really arrives with her second album, Love to Love You Baby. Led by the title track, this album went gold in the US. It also became a double-edged sword Summer would struggle to reconcile with for years as she was marketed as a sex symbol. (Notice the nipple on the album cover. Classless move by Casablanca Records). She was fine being sexy, but to be
LP Review: Love to Love You Baby
LP Review: Love to Love You Baby
LP Review: Love to Love You Baby
Released: 1975 LP Charts: #6 R&B, #11 pop After the strangely ‘60s pop-rock album Lady of the Night, Donna Summer really arrives with her second album, Love to Love You Baby. Led by the title track, this album went gold in the US. It also became a double-edged sword Summer would struggle to reconcile with for years as she was marketed as a sex symbol. (Notice the nipple on the album cover. Classless move by Casablanca Records). She was fine being sexy, but to be