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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 25. Chapters: All Systems Go (Donna Summer album), Another Place and Time, A Love Trilogy, Bad Girls (album), Cats Without Claws, Christmas Spirit, Crayons (album), Donna Summer (album), Four Seasons of Love, I'm a Rainbow, I Remember Yesterday, Lady of the Night (album), Love to Love You Baby, Mistaken Identity (Donna Summer album), Once Upon a Time (Donna Summer album), She Works Hard for the Money, The Wanderer (Donna Summer album). Excerpt: Bad Girls is the seventh studio album by American pop singer Donna Summer, released April 25, 1979 on Casablanca Records. Originally issued as a double album, it incorporates such musical styles as disco, soul, and rock. Bad Girls became the best-selling album of Summer's recording career, achieving double platinum sales certification in the United States, and selling approximately four million copies total worldwide. Since the release of her breakthrough album which contained the sexually arousing "Love to Love You Baby," Summer had been nicknamed "the First Lady of Love" in the press and her record label wanted her to keep this image, despite the fact that she was never truly comfortable with it. Several years later, Summer became addicted to prescription medication. Upon her recovery, Summer set to work on her new album with long-time partners Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, as well as various others she had not worked with before. By this time, although disco music was still popular, other styles such as punk and heavy metal were also doing well on the charts, so the team decided to incorporate a rockier sound into some of the songs. Other songs had a more soul/R&B feel to them, and in all it was probably Summer's most diverse album to date. The fusion of rock and disco was particularly evident, and synthesizers were used to augment the...