inthe00s
The Pop Culture Information Society...

These are the messages that have been posted on inthe00s over the past few years.

Check out the messageboard archive index for a complete list of topic areas.

This archive is periodically refreshed with the latest messages from the current messageboard.




Check for new replies or respond here...

Subject: Deborah Gibson (underrated pop singer/songwriter and stage actress)

Written By: woops on 06/10/06 at 9:21 pm

http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Park/7255/47.jpghttp://www.starpages.net/photos/7/1/990768971.img_2.jpg


Source: Wikipedia.


Deborah Ann Gibson (usually called Debbie Gibson early in her career, and born August 31, 1970), is an American singer and stage actress who was initially a teen idol appearing repeatedly on the cover of such teeen magazines such as Tiger Beat.

In contrast to the prevalence of the name "Debbie" in her teen idol phase, she showed a preferance for "Deborah" even then, and her fans had, before the release of Naked, signalled a departure from that image by using this name to refer to her.

After her popularity as a pop singer waned, she returned to Broadway in 1992, playing Eponine in Les Miserables. She then went to London, where she played Sandy in a West End production of Grease. To go with her stage performance, she also helped record the soundtrack for the play titled "Grease: The Original London Cast Recording". From that CD, came a ht single with Craig McLaughlin: "You're The One That I Want." which reached #13 on the UK charts in 1993.

On returning to the US, she appeared in the Broadway version, but this time she played Rizzo. She also played Fanny Brice in the Funny Girl touring production. She appeared in the Broadway production of Beauty & The Beast (as Belle), and Gypsy at The Papermill Playhouse (as Gypsy Rose Lee). She also participated in a national tour with Joesph and the Amazing Tecnicolor Dreamcoat, where she played the character of The Narrato, and as Cinderella in the national tour of the play of the same name. In October 2002, she began work in the play Chicago in Boston.


In 1995, she signed with EMI Records' SBK Records division and recorded  what would be her only album for the labe, Think With Your Heart. The album's producer, Niko Bolas (usually Neil Young's co-producer), was also producing the reunion album for veteran punk band The Circle Jerks, and invited Gibson to a recording session for that band's album. She subsequently ended up singing background vocals on the song "I Wanna Destroy You" as well as appearing at and particpating in the Circle Jerks' performance at legendary punk venue CBGB's, wearing one of the band's t-shirts and sharing a microphone with frontman Keith Morris. (Unfortunately for posterity, the show, with the exception of the photographs, wasn't recorded, nor was Gibson able to particpate in the video the group shot for the song.)

After parting company with EMI, Gibson formed her own record label to release her original material.

Dividing opinion amongst her fans, some of whom preferred her earlier wholsome image, the March 2005 issue of Playboy featured a nude pictorial with Gibson, the publication of which co-incided with the release of her single "Naked". Deborah's mother, Diane, whom Deborah often refers to as "momager", can be seen complete with her broom in tow, to ward off any unruly fans that Deborah may encounter. Backstage, Deborah is is often caught exfioliating her feet between concerts due to her lack of footwear during photo shoots.


http://www.eririn80.com/nadeshiko/debbie/88_06.jpg

"Out of the Blue" (1987)

Album peaked at #7 in the US and #26 in the UK.


Singles released:                          US                UK

"Only In My Dreams"                   #4                  #11   
"Shake Your Love"                      #4                  #7
"Out of the Blue"                        #3                  #19
"Foolish Beat"                             #1                  #9
"Staying Together"                     #21   



"Electric Youth" (1989)   

Album peaked #1 in the US and #8 in the UK

Singles released:                        US                     UK                             

"Lost In Your Eyes"                      #1                    #34
"Electric Youth"                           #11                  #14
"No More Rhyme"                        #71             
"We Could Be Together"              #71                   #22


"Anything Is Possble" (1990)

The album only peaked at #41 in the US and the title track became a minor hit that was unfortunately quickly forgotten (peaked at #26).



http://www.eririn80.com/nadeshiko/debbie/fb.jpg
Fun facts:

1. Deborah Gibson became the youngest artist to write, produce, and record a #1 hit with "Foolish Beat" in 1988 at age 17, which the record still holds in the US.

2. Deb was taught to play the piano at age 5 from Mortin Estrin, who also taught singer/songwriter Billy Joel.

3. Her 1988 music video for "Out of the Blue" featured a cameo of Jeff Russo from the '90's band Tonic.

4. Appeared as an extra on the 1984 hit comedy "Ghostbusters"

5. Her 1989 music video for "No More Rhyme" featured a cameo of Danica McKellar from "The Wonder Years".

6. Played fictional pop singer Christi Rose on an episode of "Step by Step" in 1995, which she also performed "Don'tcha Want Me Now?" from her album "Think With Your Heart"

7. One of her childhood friends was '90's talkshow host Ricki Lake

8. Deb's 1987  "Shake Your Love" music video was choreographed by Paula Abdul

9.  Wrote songs since the age of 5.

10.  At age 8, she was part of a chior that performed in the Metropolitan Opera House with artists like Placido Domingo

http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/images/gibson.jpg
Discography

"Out of the Blue" (1987)
1. Out Of The Blue
2. Staying Together
3. Only In My Dreams
4. Foolish Beat
5. Red Hot
6. Wake Up To Love
7. Shake Your Love
8. Fallen Angel
9. Play The Field
10. Between The Lines


"Electric Youth" (1989)
1. Who Loves Ya Baby?
2. Lost In Your Eyes
3. Love In Disquise
4. Hopelessy In Love
5. Silence Speaks (A Thousand Words)
6. Should've Been The One
7. Electric Youth
8. No More Rhyme
9. Over The Wall
10. We Could Be Together
11. Shades Of The Past
12. We Could Be Together (campfire mix)
13. No More Rhyme (acoustic mix)


"Anything Is Possible" (1990)
1. Another Brick Falls
2. Anything Is Possible
3. Reverse Psychology
4. One Step Ahead
5. Stand Your Ground
6. Deep Down
7. It Must've Been My Boy
8. Lead Them Home My Dreams
9. One Hand, One Heart
10. Sure
11. Negative Energy
12. Mood Swings
13. Try
14. In His Mind
15. Where Have You Been?
16. This So Called Miracle


"Body Mind Soul" (1992)
1. Love Or Money
2. Do You Have It In Your Heart
3. Free Me
4. Shock Your Mama
5. Losin' Myself
6. How Can This Be
7. When I Say No
8. Little Birdie
9. Kisses 4 One
10. Tear Down These Walls
11. Goodbye

"Think With Your Heart" (1995)
1. For Better Or Worse
2. Didn't Have The Heart
3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
4. Dancin' In My Mind
5. Don'tcha Want Me Now
6. Can't Do It Alone
7. Think With Your Heart
8. Too Fancy
9. You Don't Have To See
10. Two Young Kids
11. interlude/Tony's rehearsal
12. Let's Run Away


"Deborah" (1997)

1. prelude
2. Ode To A Would Be Lover
3. Moonchild
4. Only Words
5. Naturally
6. Nobody's You
7. Cry Tonight
8. Where I Wanna Be
9. Butterflies Are Free
10. Give Me Your Love
11. Just Wasn't Love
12. I Can't
13. I Will Let You Go
14. Only In My Dreams (1997 dance edit)
15. Only Words (dance edit)

"MYOB" (2001)
1. MYOB
2. Your Secret
3. What You Want
4. Down That Road
5. The One
6. Wishing You Were Here
7. What Part Of No
8. In Blue
9. Jaded
10. Knock Three Times
11. MYOB (dance mix)

"Colored Lights: The Broadway Album" (2003, showtunes)
1. Let Me Entertain You
2. Blame It On The Summer Night
3. Raise The Roof
4. I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love
5. On My Own
6. Colored Lights
7. I'm The Greatest Star
8. Who Are You Now
9. They All Laughed
10. Sex
11. Maybe This Time
12. Anytime (I Am There)

"Memory Lane Vol. 1" (2005, previously unreleased demos)
Note: It was only available on Deborah Gibson's official site
1. Settle The Score
2. Dance
3. Be My Guy
4. Who Loves Ya Baby?
5. Shy
6. Spotlight
7. 'Til You Come Back Again
8. What U Mean 2 Me
9. Keyhole
10. Back Of My Mind
11. Different Time
12. That Way
13. What If?
14. Run To Her
15. Any Other Man
16. Daniel
17. Taken By You
18. Feels So Right'
19. Until You're All Mine

"Memory Lane Vol. 2" (2005, previously unreleased demos)
Note:It was only available on Deborah Gibson's official site
1. Love's Starting Again
2. Joey
3. Speed Of Light
4. Broken Record Machine
5. On & On
6. When I Look At You
7. Heart & Soul
8. Touch
9. Eating To Be Social
10. Silence Speaks
11. Ton Of Bricks
12. Everything
13. Behind The Eyes
14. Some People


http://www.radosh.net//images/debbie_gibson_4.jpg
http://www.eririn80.com/nadeshiko/debbie/debbielogo.jpg

"Greatest Hits" (1995)
1. Only In My Dreams
2. Electric Youth
3. Foolish Beat
4. Anything Is Possible
5. Staying Together
6.  Lost In Your Eyes
7. Shake Your Love
8. No More Rhyme
9. Out Of The Blue
10. Only In My Dreams (extended club mix)
11. Shake Your Love (club mix)
12. Losin' Myself (12'' Masters At Work version)

"Lost In Your Eyes and Other Hits" (2006)
1. Lost In Your Eyes
2. Only In My Dreams
3. Staying Together
4. Foolish Beat
5. We Could Be Together
6. Electric Youth
7. No More Rhyme
8. When I Say No
9. Goodbye
10 Shake Your Love
http://209.59.165.223/read/data/upimages/12.50-picks.jpg

Subject: Re: Deborah Gibson (underrated pop singer/songwriter and stage actress)

Written By: whistledog on 06/10/06 at 9:47 pm

Nice work woops :)

I was a big fan of Debbie in the late 80's.  At one time, "Lost in Your Eyes" was my favourite song.  I still like listening to it every now and then :)

Subject: Re: Deborah Gibson (underrated pop singer/songwriter and stage actress)

Written By: woops on 06/10/06 at 11:30 pm


Nice work woops :)

I was a big fan of Debbie in the late 80's.  At one time, "Lost in Your Eyes" was my favourite song.  I still like listening to it every now and then :)


thanks  :)

Subject: Re: Deborah Gibson (underrated pop singer/songwriter and stage actress)

Written By: nally on 06/22/06 at 10:46 am


I was a big fan of Debbie in the late 80's.  At one time, "Lost in Your Eyes" was my favourite song.  I still like listening to it every now and then :)

I kinda liked it too, when it was a hit in '89. In fact, it was one of maybe a hundred 80's songs I actually knew in the 80's.

And some of those pictures look familiar too. She's beautiful. :)

Subject: Re: Deborah Gibson (underrated pop singer/songwriter and stage actress)

Written By: woops on 06/22/06 at 4:43 pm


I kinda liked it too, when it was a hit in '89. In fact, it was one of maybe a hundred 80's songs I actually knew in the 80's.

And some of those pictures look familiar too. She's beautiful. :)


I agree that she looks gorgeous.  :)

When it comes to her ballads, I tend to melt.

I wonder if anybody have listened to her later matetrial like "Think With Your Heart" or 'MYOB"?

Check for new replies or respond here...