The Party (The Party album)

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The Party
Deborah Gibson
  • Matt Dike
  • Michael Ross
  • The Party chronology
    The Party
    (1990)
    In the Meantime, in Between Time
    (1991)
    Singles from The Party
    1. "Summer Vacation"
      Released: 1990
    2. "I Found Love"
      Released: 1990
    3. "That's Why"
      Released: March 27, 1991

    The Party is the eponymous debut album by the band of the same name. It was the first full-length release on

    Deborah Gibson
    .

    The album produced two U.S. charting singles: "That's Why" reached #55 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #52 on Cash Box. And its follow-up, "Summer Vacation," reached #86 after having peaked a year earlier at #72 in the summer of 1990 as an advance single.[1]

    Track listing

    1. "That's Why" (Stephen Bray, Linda Mallah) - 4:43; Lead vocals – Albert
    2. "Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda" (Michael Price, Terry Lupton, Mark Holden) - 4:02; Lead vocals – Deedee
    3. "I Found Love" (Anne Preven) - 3:33; Lead vocals – Tiffini & Damon
    4. "Walkin' in the Rain" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector) - 3:52; Lead vocals – Deedee
    5. "Sugar is Sweet" (Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly) - 4:13; Lead vocals –Deedee & Albert
    6. "I Wanna be Your Boyfriend" (T.V. Dunbar, J.W. Gangwer) - 3:45; Lead vocals – Chase
    7. "Summer Vacation" (
      Damon Pampolina
      , DJ Dino, MC Gizmo, Matt Dike, Michael Ross) 4:56; Lead vocals – Damon & Albert
    8. "I'm Just Wishin'" (Sammy McKinney, Michael Monagan) - 3:44; Lead vocals – Tiffini
    9. "Storm Me" (Wayne Hammer, Jeff Slater) - 3:48; Lead vocals – Albert
    10. "Dancing in the City" (Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly) - 4:48; Lead vocals – Tiffini
    11. "Rodeo" (Julian Raymond, Chase Hampton) - 4:28; Lead vocals – Chase
    12. "Ton of Bricks" (
      Deborah Gibson
      ) - 3:53; Lead vocals – Damon

    References

    1. ^ [Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002]