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On The Road To Lovin' Again: Real Gone to Release Debby Boone's Remaining Warner/Curb Albums on Pair of Two-fers in April

March 2, 2018 By Randy Fairman 5 Comments

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Back in December, Real Gone Music released the 40th Anniversary Edition of Debby's Boone's platinum You Light Up My Life album.  At that time it was also revealed that Boone's remaining Warner Bros./Curb Records albums were heading to CD for the first time as well.  And now we have details on those releases.  On April 6, Real Gone Music, in association with Curb Records, will release a pair of two-fer packages: Midstream/Debby Boone and Love Has No Reason/Savin' It Up.  Both of these long-awaited CD premieres also feature liner notes from our very own Joe Marchese including quotes from a new interview with Debby Boone.

With the massive success of the You Light Up My Life album and single in late 1977, a quick-up follow-up was inevitable.  Joe Brooks, who had written and produced the song, was contractually guaranteed to be involved and would provide five tunes he had written to the eventual sophomore LP.  Most were written for his movie If Ever I See You Again.  However, Boone had grown dissatisfied working with Brooks, and moved to change producers after the contractual obligations to him were complete.  She turned to Brooks Arthur, an in-demand record engineer who had moved into producing and had worked with Dusty Springfield, Carole Bayer Sager, and Janis Ian, among others.  This change prompted the name of the album: Midstream, which was released in July 1978.  Arthur selected songs for the project written by some of the biggest names in pop and rock including Carole Bayer Sager, Peter Allen, Goffin & King and Mann & Weil.  The Sherman Brothers' beautiful "When You're Loved" from the film The Magic of Lassie was featured in a new pop arrangement.  "God Knows," co-written by Herman's Hermits' Peter Noone, went Top 20 on the AC chart and also hit the country chart.  "California," from the Joe Brooks sessions, was released prior the album and also went Top 20 AC.

Brooks Arthur was also at the helm for Debby Boone's self-titled and equally excellent third solo LP, released in August 1979.  The album would again be a mix of new songs and well-chosen covers.  The original material even included pair of disco-influenced tracks: "Jaimie" and "Meet Me on the Dance Floor."  The covers included Sandie Shaw's "Girl Don't Come," The 5th Dimension/Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge's "The Worst That Could Happen" and The Miracles' "Choosey Beggar."   Boone also re-interpreted a pair of Connie Francis hits: "Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart" and "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own."  Both hit the Country charts, with "My Heart" going to No .11.  This would preview the next direction Boone's music would take.

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Recorded in Nashville with uber-producer Larry Butler, Debby Boone's next album would be March 1980's Love Has No Reason.  Butler had previously worked with country stars such as Johnny Cash, Dottie West and Crystal Gayle, among others.  He had also produced the recordings which propelled Kenny Rogers to superstardom.  For Boone's album, he selected tracks of a recent country vintage.  Debby's version of Norman Sallitt's "Take It Like a Woman" would hit the Country charts and her cover of singer-songwriter Diane Pfeifer's "Free To Be Lonely Again" would reach No. 14 on the same chart.  But it was "Are You On the Road to Lovin' Me Again" which gave Boone the biggest hit of her Nashville period when it went to the peak of the Country chart in May 1980.  The Love album itself would go to No. 17 on the Country albums chart.

Boone teamed again with Butler for Savin' It Up, released at the end of 1980 as her final Warner Brothers/Curb Records album. Most of the material was a continuation of the recent-country direction of the previous Butler-helmed LP and featured some of the same songwriters.  Boone once again covered Diane Pfeifer with "Perfect Fool," which went to the Top 40 on the Country charts.  But there were some other genres represented with songs like Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen's "Only Wounded" and Arthur Alexander's R&B oldie "Every Day I Have to Cry."  Between Love Has No Reason and Savin' It Up, Boone recorded the contemporary Christian album With My Song for her father's Lamb and Lion label.  She would remain in this realm for 25 years, not recording another wholly secular album until 2005's Reflections of Rosemary, a collection of standards in tribute to her late mother-in-law Rosemary Clooney.

Real Gone's Love Has No Reason/Savin' It Up is expanded by five bonus tracks from the period.  There are a trio of non-LP sides included: 1978's "In Memory of Your Love" and "See You in September" and "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" from 1979.  "Paris Without You" is an unreleased outtake from the Brooks Arthur sessions.  Lastly, "When I'm With You, I'm Feelin' Good," a duet with Pat Boone, hails from the 1978 movie Matilda.  (Predating the famous 1988 Roald Dahl novel with the same title, the film comedy revolves around a boxing kangaroo!)  Both of these CDs come in a digipak and feature a deluxe booklet with rare photographs and Joe's liner notes with quotes from Debby.  The Midstream/Debby Boone set also features new reminiscences from producer Brooks Arthur and arranger Artie Butler.  Both two-fers have been newly remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision.

If you'd like to give these titles a try and complete your Debby Boone collection on April 6, we've got the full tracklisting and preorder links below!

Debby Boone, Midstream/Debby Boone (Real Gone Music, 2018) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada TBD)

  1. God Knows
  2. What Becomes of My World
  3. Another Goodbye
  4. Don't You Love Me Anymore
  5. Oh No, Not My Baby
  6. I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love
  7. When You're Loved
  8. California
  9. When It's Over
  10. Come Share My Love
  11. It Was Such A Good Day
  12. If Ever I See You Again
  13. Girl Don't Come
  14. Jamie
  15. The Worst That Could Happen
  16. With All of My Love
  17. Theme from The Promise (I'll Never Say Goodbye)
  18. Choosey Beggar
  19. Breakin' In A Brand New Broken Heart
  20. Meet Me On the Dance Floor
  21. My Heart Has A Mind of Its Own
  22. You Took My Heart By Surprise
  23. I'd Rather Be Alone

Tracks 1-12 from Midstream, Warner Bros./Curb Records LP BSK 3130, 1978
Tracks 13-23 from Debby Boone, Warner Bros./Curb Records LP BSK 3301, 1979

Debby Boone, Love Has No Reason/Savin' It Up (Real Gone Music, 2018) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada TBD)

  1. Are You On the Road To Lovin' Me Again
  2. I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way
  3. Just When I Needed A Love Song
  4. Even A Fool Would Let Go
  5. Free To Be Lonely Again
  6. I'd Even Let You Go
  7. Put A Song In My Heart
  8. When It's Just You and Me
  9. If It's So Easy
  10. Take It Like A Woman
  11. It'll Be Him
  12. Isn't That Just Like Love
  13. Every Day I Have To Cry
  14. Only Wounded
  15. Perfect Fool
  16. Savin' It Up
  17. Tonight
  18. Too Many Rivers
  19. Never Say Never
  20. When You Love Me
  21. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
  22. See You In September
  23. In Memory of Your Love
  24. When I'm With You, I'm Feelin' Good
  25. Paris Without You

Tracks 1-10 from Love Has No Reason, Warner Bros./Curb Records LP BSK 3419, 1980
Tracks 11-20 from Savin' It Up, Warner Bros./Curb Records LP BSK 3501, 1980
Track 21 from Warner Bros./Curb Records single WBS49107, 1979
Track 22 from Warner Bros./Curb Records single WBS49042, 1979
Track 23 Warner Bros./Curb Records single WBS8700, 1978
Track 24 previously unreleased in the U.S.
Track 25 previousy unreleased

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Entertainment historian and writer Randy Fairman is a graduate of Northwestern University. Randy has written for publications including University Reporter Chicago and co-authored the graphic novel Love Bytes. A native of Indiana, he currently resides in New Jersey.

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Comments

  1. Zubb says

    March 2, 2018 at 10:47 pm

    Can't wait!

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  2. pinkfloyd says

    March 3, 2018 at 9:00 am

    I picked up You Light Up My Life CD last month. So glad this classic has finally been released on CD for the very first time. Appreciate the completeness by including those bonus tracks! A job well done to everyone involved in getting it out to Debby fans!

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  3. Michael Skudar says

    March 4, 2018 at 2:33 pm

    I am beyond thrilled that all of Debby Boone's Warner Brothers material is making it to CD! Midstream has always been a favorite of mine, and I can't wait to hear it again! I will be buying these releases as soon as they are available! Thank you, Real Gone!

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  4. SC says

    March 6, 2018 at 12:15 am

    Glad to see Debby's albums finally getting the availability they deserve...and a new track, "Paris Without You," never released anywhere before.

    FYI - "When You're Loved" was from "Midstream," not "Debby Boone."

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  5. SC says

    April 12, 2018 at 8:36 pm

    Wonderful to hear these on CD...and amazed you fit 80+ minutes on one CD with M/DB two-fer! I especially enjoyed liner notes particularly story about how “God Knows” was almost retitled. Only wish we could have finally learned why no songs from “Debby Boone” were not released as singles after album came out. How can you promote a new album with two singles that were long off the charts?!? Another what could have been story in her career....

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