Ms. Vocalist
Ms. Vocalist | ||||
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Studio album by Debbie Gibson | ||||
Released | November 3, 2010 (Japan) | |||
Genre | Pop, standards | |||
Length | 59:32 | |||
Label | Sony Music Japan | |||
Producer | Deborah Gibson | |||
Debbie Gibson album chronology | ||||
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Ms. Vocalist is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter/actress Debbie Gibson. Released in 2010 exclusively in Japan by Sony Music Japan, the album features Gibson's English-language covers of popular male-oriented Japanese songs. In addition, the album includes a duet with Mr. Big vocalist Eric Martin and two re-recordings of her number one hit "Lost in Your Eyes", with one version sung in Japanese.[1] A deluxe edition release features four extra re-recordings of songs from her 1987 debut album Out of the Blue.[2]
Ms. Vocalist is the female counterpart of Eric Martin's Mr. Vocalist album series.[3]
Track listing
- "Tsunami" (Keisuke Kuwata) (5:14)
- Originally recorded by Southern All Stars
- "Say Yes" (Ryo Asuka) (4:44)
- Originally recorded by Chage and Aska
- "I Love You" (Yutaka Ozaki) (4:19)
- Originally recorded by Yutaka Ozaki
- "Roman Hikō" (浪漫飛行) (Kome Kome Club) (4:52)
- Originally recorded by Kome Kome Club
- "Suddenly ~Love Story wa Totsuzen ni~" (Suddenly~ラブ・ストーリーは突然に~ Sadenrī ~Rabu Sutōrī wa Totsuzen ni) (Kazumasa Oda) (4:49)
- Originally recorded by Kazumasa Oda
- "True Love" (Fumiya Fujii) (3:38)
- Originally recorded by Fumiya Fujii
- "Hitomi wo Tojite" (瞳をとじて) (Ken Hirai) (5:22)
- Originally recorded by Ken Hirai
- "Sakura Zaka" (桜坂) (Masaharu Fukuyama) (4:51)
- Originally recorded by Masaharu Fukuyama
- "However" (Takuro) (5:26)
- Originally recorded by GLAY
- "Robinson" (ロビンソン) (Masamune Kusano) (4:49)
- Originally recorded by Spitz
- Bonus tracks
- "Lost in Your Eyes 2010" (Deborah Gibson) (3:49)
- Originally from Gibson's 1989 album Electric Youth
- "Sekaiju no Dareyori Kitto (Ms. Vocalist Version)" (世界中の誰よりきっと (MSV ver.) Sekaiju no Dareyori Kitto (MSV ver.)) (with Eric Martin) (Show Wesugi, Miho Nakayama, Tetsuro Oda) (3:53)
- Originally recorded by Wands
- "Lost in Your Eyes 2010" (Japanese version) (Gibson) (3:46)
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks (re-recorded versions from her 1987 debut album Out of the Blue)
- All songs written by Deborah Gibson.
References
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