â? Audiophiles 180g Vinyl
â?¢ Black Vinyl Edition
â?¢ Druckbeileger
â?¢ Geheime Inschrift im Bereich des Run-Out Groove (Auslauf-Rille)
â?¢ Inkl. den Hit-Singles: "True Colors", "Change Of Heart" & "What's Going On"
â?¢ 2-fach Grammy nominiertes Album
â?¢ Mit Gastauftritten von Billy Joel, Rick Derringer, The Bangles, Aimee Man, Nile Rodgers
â? Mit ihrem zweiten Studio-Album "True Colors" wurde Cyndi Lauper zweimal bei den Grammy Awards nominiert und erreichte Platz 4 in den Billboard 200. Mit dieser Veröffentlichung wollte Lauper beweisen, dass sie nicht mehr daran interessiert war, nur eine "Stil-Ikone" zu sein. Sie wollte etwas schaffen, das ihre künstlerischen Werte hervorhebt. Und das ist, was "True Colors" ausmacht. Das Album brachte mit "True Colors", "Change Of Heart" und "What's Going On" gleich mehrere erfolgreiche Singles hervor. AuÃ?erdem wurde es in den USA mit Doppel-Platin ausgezeichnet und verkaufte sich weltweit 7 Millionen Mal. - 180GR./INSERT/BLACK VINYL
Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing. Includes insert. Cyndi Lauper's second studio album True Colors was a successful one, earning her two nominations at the 29th Annual Grammy Awards and a number 4 position in the Billboard 200 chart. With this release Lauper wanted to prove that she was no longer interested in being just an 'icon'. Her intention was to create something, that could have proved her artistic values. And that is what True Colors did for her career. It spawned several successful singles, like 'True Colors', 'Change Of Heart' and 'What's Going On'. The album has been certified double platinum in the United States and sold 7 million copies worldwide.
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Technical specifications
Language
Features
Song titles
Side A
1. Change Of Heart
2. Maybe He'll Know
3. Boy Blue
4. True Colors
5. Calm Inside The Storm
Side B
1. What's Going On
2. Iko Iko
3. The Faraway Nearby
4. 911
5. One Track Mind
Most of my childhood was spent in the 1980s. I remember MTV when the music videos were largely nothing more than cheap backgrounds with the singers standing in front. I do remember that besides Madonna, Cyndi Lauper was one of the truly memorable artists and one that used MTV and other new mediums to advance her career. For 80s, for Cyndi: 5 stars