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| | Hot night | | doctor who music video set to 'hot night' by laura branigan spoi |
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| | Tiamo | | it means, i love you, the song is in english by laura branigan |
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| Branigan's 1990 self-titled album brought the singer back to the Hi-NRG charts and gay clubs with Moonlight On Water and scored another Top 30 Adult Contemporary hit with Never in a Million Years.<br />Continuing her more active role in studio production, Branigan added production to her list of credits with her cover of Vicki Sue Robinson's disco-era Turn the Beat Around and the atmospheric Let Me In.<br />It also included Unison, which was the title track for Celine Dion's English debut CD in the same year.<br />The album's closing track, a wistful and subdued cover of Bryan Adams' The Best Was Yet To Come, was both produced and arranged by Branigan herself.<br />The singer's 1990-1991 concert tour was filmed for a syndicated U.S.<br />television show, SRO in Concert, which was also released on videocassette and laserdisc (though not on DVD.) Branigan's seventh and final studio album, 1993's Over My Heart, was her most personal and eclectic album, seeing the singer again try her hand at producing, alongside Phil Ramone, as well as songwriting and arranging.<br />The album, which included a cover of Roxette's song The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye, featured mature themes of transcendence over the loss of a loved one, the nature of commitment and coming to terms with life after a significant relationship was a sadly ironic presaging of the turn of events her own life would take.<br />Not long after the album's release, Branigan left the music industry in 1994 to spend more time with her husband, Larry Kruteck, following his diagnosis with colon cancer.<br />During these years, Branigan's chart success cooled stateside, though she was still in demand around the world and went on several global tours.<br />She remained especially popular in Australia, South Africa and Chile, where she began the first of several invitational performances in the late-evening slot of the Viña Del Mar music festival, televised live before an audience of thousands from an open-air arena in the coastal resort city.<br />Branigan had several official hits collections released in South America, Japan, Germany and South Africa (where, in that country alone, she had warranted three separate volumes of hits collections by 1999); her native United States was the last territory to get its own greatest hits collection.<br />This collection was released in 1995, the 13-track The Best of Branigan.<br />This collection included two new covers, the shimmering Show Me Heaven written by Maria McKee and a cover of the Donna Summer hit Dim All the Lights, which was also released in several remixes. (*) |
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