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All Systems Go (song)
1988 single by Donna Summer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"All Systems Go" is the third single from American singer-songwriter Donna Summer's thirteenth album of the same name (1987). Edited from its original album version, it became a minor hit in the United Kingdom, where it reached #54[2] on the UK Singles Chart.
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Critical reception
Jerry Smith from Music Week wrote, "Nowhere near as compulsive as her "Dinner with Gershwin" hit, but this, the title track from her latest album, written and produced by Harold Faltermeyer, does have a certain naggingly quality to it."[3] Tom Hibbert from Smash Hits constated that "this woman can sing like a dream", commenting further that "this may not be her finest moment (that was "State of Independence", the greatest record ever made) but it's completely fab nonetheless, a crisp and swinging pop tune with admirably absurd references to outer space. Bravo, as they say, madam."[4]
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Track listing
- 7" single
- A. "All Systems Go" (Edit) - 3:50
- B. "Bad Reputation" - 4:22
- 12" single
- A. "All Systems Go" (Extended Remix) - 8:03
- B1. "All Systems Go" (Edit) - 3:50
- B2. "Bad Reputation" - 4:22
Charts
Personnel
- Donna Summer - Vocals
- Harold Faltermeyer - Producer, Keyboards, Programming, Mixing
- Wesley Plas - Guitar
- Brian Reeves, Dave Concors, Wesley Plas, Pit Floss - Engineering
- Uli Rudolf - Mixing
- Tony Viramontes - Single cover photography[6]
References
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