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A Night to Remember (Cyndi Lauper album)

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Released
  
May 9, 1989

Artist
  
Cyndi Lauper

Length
  
39:53 (43:51 in Japan)

Release date
  
9 May 1989

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Recorded
  
January 1, 1988– February 28, 1989 at The Hit Factory (New York City)

Producer
  
Cyndi Lauper, Lennie Petze, Phil Ramone, Eric "E.T." Thornjgren

A Night to Remember (1989)
  
Hat Full of Stars (1993)

Label
  
Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Pop rock, Adult contemporary music

Similar
  
Cyndi Lauper albums, Pop music albums

A Night to Remember is the third studio album by American recording artist Cyndi Lauper. According to the book St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture (Volume 3), the album sold half a million copies in 1989 in the United States.

Contents

Album information

The album cover artwork was taken at the intersection of Plymouth and Pearl Streets just east of the Manhattan Bridge in New York City.

The album did not do as well as her previous albums and neither the recording industry or casual fans took much interest in the project; despite the success of the album's lead single, "I Drove All Night", which became a Top 10 hit, and at year's end, earned her a Grammy nomination.

The album sold moderately well, but could not compare to the multi platinum sales of her two previous albums. Many critics and some fans agreed that a lack of strong hits were one of the main reasons for a lukewarm response to the album. In the UK, it was her highest charting album at No.9, and became her best-selling album there.

Lauper, and music critics, have noted the various battles she was having with Sony. The company was not keen on accepting Lauper as a songwriter and musician, as well as a singer and fashion/pop cultural icon.

The album was originally conceptualized as a project called "Kindred Spirit" and was going to be released with the track "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)", but when that song and the film Vibes were unsuccessful, it was repackaged. Some proof sheets of the original album artwork exist with the alternate title and track listing.

Although the album is called A Night to Remember, Lauper jokingly prefers to call it "A Night to Forget", given the poor sales, and the problems that happened with David Wolf, her producer and boyfriend at the time, during the production of the album.

Track listing

  • "Unabbreviated Love" (Lauper, D. Micale, F. Previte) was recorded for the album but only appeared on the B-side of "My First Night Without You".
  • "Don't Look Back" (Lauper, John Turi) was recorded for the pre-A Night To Remember album titled 'Kindred Spirit' and appeared on initial artwork (when Hole in My Heart was also included in the track list). It has not since been released (or leaked).
  • "Summer Sonic 07" live track recorded at Japan Summer Sonic Festival, either Osaka (August 11, 2007) or Tokyo (August 12, 2007).
  • Tracks 13 and 14 are bonus tracks on the 2008 Japan remastered Mini-LP version (& 2013 re-issue of same).
  • In 2013, the 2008 Japan remaster was reissued on BSCD2 format with the same 2008 track listing.
  • Songs

    1Intro0:27
    2I Drove All Night4:12
    3Primitive3:49

    References

    A Night to Remember (Cyndi Lauper album) Wikipedia