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Anything Is Possible
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678216725
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1990
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: November 13, 1990
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
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Rating: - The Debster in 1990 : Third Time a Masterpiece
"Electric Youth" is still the Debster's greatest album, but "Anything is Possible" works excellently as an introduction to some mature teen-pop. When I listen to this, I'm reminded of just how vacuous teen pop is, in this day and age. Debbie Gibson and Tiffany were light years ahead of their time, and imagine - they didn't have to take their clothes off to sell records! Of all the albums from the teen-pop brigade, I find this to be the most clean and decent, for various reasons. Its also the Debbie ... Read More
Rating: - i love this album
i love this album. it has some very good songs on it. i like the songs anything is possible, one hand one heart,one step ahead,and another brick falls. i think you will enjoy this if you pick it up.
Rating: - "Anything Is Possible!"
This is a great (underrated) concept album. The first eight songs are called "NRG Up" & the last eight songs are called "Mood Swings". The "NRG Up" tunes are danceable pop music from 1990. I love "Another Brick Falls" even though it's a blatant ripoff of "Electric Youth." The hit single "Anything Is Possible", & "It Must've Been My Boy" were co-written, produced, & arranged by Deborah & legendary 1960's Motown writer Lamont Dozier. This was an odd musical coupling, but it works. "It ... Read More
Rating: - debbie's masterwork?
even if it does have a 'transition album' quality feel to it, it blows her first two albums out of the water. out of its ambitious 16 tracks, there are very few i don't like. she really flexes her songwriting muscle on this one. her penchant for musical theatre really starts to show itself as well. the one thing that bothers me about this album is her vocal delivery... a little too breathy. i miss debbie's special brand of pop... no one does it quite like her!
Rating: - This so-called miracle!
I never realized that Debbie released an album in 1990. I thought, after 1987's "Out of the Blue" and 1989's "Electric Youth" - she disappeared and went on to do "Body Mind Soul" in 1992. I found this album by chance at a local record store that was selling used CDs and cassettes. I decided to pick up a cassette copy and listened to it at home. It's definitely the start of a maturing artists' work in her early 20's. The first five upbeat tracks are really amazing and well-crafted that only a former ... Read More
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