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Greatest Hits
Laura Branigan

Released April 24, 2007 on Atlantic, Warner Bros.

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Solitaire 4:08 
2. Show Me Heaven 4:11 
3. Ti Amo 4:15 
4. Spanish Eddie 4:15 
5. The Power of Love 5:25 
6. Is There Anybody Here But Me? 4:52 
7. Dim All the Lights 4:44 
8. How Am I Supposed to Live Without You? 4:31 
9. Over You 5:21 
10. The Lucky One 4:12 
11. How Can I Help 4:30 
12. Self Control 4:07 
13. Gloria 4:49 
Laura Branigan
Producer
Greg Mathieson
Producer
Billy Branigan
Producer
Robbie Buchanan
Producer
Bob Cadway
Engineer
Harold Faltermeyer
Producer
David Kershenbaum
Producer
Phil Ramone
Producer
Bob Rosa
Mixing
Rich Tancredi
Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Drum Programming
Jack White
Producer
Dan Hetzel
Engineer
Thomas Bricker
Art Direction
Rick Kerr
Mixing
Jim Caufield
Photography
Woody Firm
Compilation Producer
David Shackney
Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Brinsley Evans
Vocals, Producer, Mixing
Toni Sea Wright
Vocals
Kathy Golik
Management
Vince Golik
Management
Caleb Heineman
Guitar, Keyboards
The woefully underrated Laura Branigan's first stateside greatest-hits package has every one of her hits and some of her best tracks that didn't make a dent on the charts. From her breakthrough signature song "Gloria" all the way through to her last Top 40 appearance with "The Power of Love," Branigan's powerhouse voice and career are fairly represented here. Beyond the joy of hearing some of the forgotten hits like "Solitaire," "The Lucky One," and "Spanish Eddie," you can hear how her underutilized voice can bring life to productions that aren't necessarily on its par. She is remarkably understated on the subtly over the top "Over You," while her dramatic appeal is used to its fullest on "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye?" and "Ti Amo." Though her career never had the type of trajectory Celine Dion did, her voice is just as strong and just as full. With cuts like the playful "Is There Anybody Here but Me?," a faithful remake of Donna Summer's "Dim All the Lights," and the pop ballad "Show Me Heaven," you can hear how her voice matured in fullness and timbre and how maturity brought her music and her talent to a new level in the latter portion of her career, though it didn't help bring back the sales she initially enjoyed. ~ Bryan Buss, All Music Guide