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The Wanderer (Donna Summer album)

The Wanderer
Donna Summer-The Wanderer (album cover).jpg
Studio album by Donna Summer
Released October 20, 1980
Recorded 1980
Genre Rock
Length 39:17
Label Geffen
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Donna Summer chronology
On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II
(1979)
The Wanderer
(1980)
I'm a Rainbow
(1981)
Singles from The Wanderer
  1. "The Wanderer"
    Released: September 1980
  2. "Cold Love"
    Released: November 1980
  3. "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'"
    Released: February 1981
  4. "Looking Up"
    Released: 1981
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
Robert Christgau A−
Rolling Stone 4.5/5 stars

The Wanderer is the eighth studio album by Donna Summer, released in 1980. It was her first release on Geffen Records and became a Top 20 album in the United States, with the title track single reaching the #3 on Billboard's Hot 100.

This album had been out of print but was re-released on December 9, 2014, on the Driven by the Music label (remastered/bonus tracks).

Summer had made her name the previous decade as the most successful female artist of the disco genre, releasing a vast selection of hit singles and albums on Casablanca Records. During this period however, Summer had felt that the label had exploited her and made her portray a sexually orientated image ("The First Lady of Love") with which she never felt comfortable. The label had also taken over other elements of Summer's personal life, to the point where she felt she had no control over her life or career. Having come out of a period of depression and rediscovering her Christian faith, Summer had made the decision to break away from Casablanca and file a lawsuit against them. After the lawsuit was eventually settled, Summer became the first artist to be signed to the newly established Geffen Records.

By 1980, banners reading "disco sucks" were seen everywhere and disco records became flops. Summer decided to leave the disco sound behind. The album was co-written and produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, who had produced the vast majority of Summer's hits since their partnership with her began in 1974. Production for The Wanderer was rushed, Geffen wanted to get new product out because of Casablanca's plans to release Walk Away, another greatest hits collection. "We would have liked to do more tweaking, and have more time for production. But we just had to let it go," said Harold Faltermeyer about the recording of the album.

"Cold Love" gained Summer a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Summer's rediscovered Christian faith was documented in the gospel song "I Believe In Jesus", for which she also received a nomination for Best Inspirational Performance. As a child Summer had sung in gospel choirs, so this song was a chance for her to go back to her roots.


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