Zune.net

debbie gibson / albums

  • 263,844 plays
  • 79 SHARES
  • 1,448 FAVS
  • 6 fans
Anything Is Possible/Body Mind Soul,Debbie Gibson
    • Anything Is Possible/Body Mind Soul
    •  
    • Shock Your Mama
    •  
    • Love or Money
    •  
    • Free Me

songs

  • Song order /frag/AlbumSongListBlock/?SortBy=title&AlbumId=88510e00-0400-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&blockName=AlbumSongListBlock&id=_albumSongs&PageIndex=&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
  • Play count /frag/AlbumSongListBlock/?SortBy=playCount&AlbumId=88510e00-0400-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&blockName=AlbumSongListBlock&id=_albumSongs&PageIndex=&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
    •  
    • Another Brick Falls
    •  
    • Anything Is Possible
    •  
    • Reverse Psychology
    •  
    • One Step Ahead
    •  
    • Stand Your Ground
    •  
    • Deep Down
    •  
    • It Must've Been My Boy
    •  
    • Lead Them Home My Dreams
    •  
    • One Hand, One Heart
    •  
    • Sure
    •  
    • Negative Energy
    •  
    • Mood Swings
    •  
    • Try
    •  
    • In His Mind
    •  
    • Where Have You Been?
    •  
    • This So-Called Miracle
    •  
    • Love or Money
    •  
    • Do You Have It in Your Heart?
    •  
    • Free Me
    •  
    • Shock Your Mama
    •  
    • Losin' Myself
    •  
    • How Can This Be?
    •  
    • When I Say No
    •  
    • Little Birdie
    •  
    • Kisses 4 One
    •  
    • Tear Down These Walls
    •  
    • Goodbye

album review

This 2006 Collectables two-fer combines the two Debbie Gibson albums for Atlantic that everybody forgets: 1990's Anything Is Possible and 1993's Body Mind Soul, the two records that followed the blockbusters Out of the Blue (1987) and Electric Youth (1989). This is where Gibson's career ran out of momentum, and you can hear it come crashing to a halt on these two gilded, graceless records. Try as she may -- primarily by grafting Prince beats onto her cheerful music -- she can't really make this work, and it's a bit painful to hear because she has lost the two things that made the hits: her irrepressible good nature and her knack for bright, sunny melodies. Without those, Gibson's music is brittle dance-pop, and these two stilted albums are as brittle and bad as she ever got. She did a lot better before, and she would do a lot better later -- but for diehards, this compilation is an interesting way to explore her nadir. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

more albums by this artist

See all

listener reviews

    • Date /frag/MediaReviewBlock/?MediaId=88510e00-0400-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&MediaType=Album&SortBy=ModifiedDate&SortOrder=Asc&IsFullPage=&ShowHeader=&PageSize=&PageIndex=&TotalResults=0&blockName=MediaReviewBlock&id=_albumListenerReview&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
    • Usefulness /frag/MediaReviewBlock/?MediaId=88510e00-0400-11db-89ca-0019b92a3933&MediaType=Album&SortBy=Feedback&SortOrder=&IsFullPage=&ShowHeader=&PageSize=&PageIndex=&TotalResults=0&blockName=MediaReviewBlock&id=_albumListenerReview&EndMarker=&StartMarker=&
Share your knowledge and opinions about this album.

top listeners

  • Image: Sign up

    Stream full songs, free with Zune Pass. Sign in or sign up free