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True Colors (Album) by Cyndi Lauper

Artist Biography For Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper Born Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper On June 22 1953 In Brooklyn New York United States Is A Grammy Award-Winning Singer Who Possesses A Four-Octave Vocal Range And Emmy Award-Winning Film Television And Theatre Actress. She Was Lead Singer Of The Rockabilly Band Blue Angel Before Her Rise To Fame As A Solo Singer. Her Melodic Voice And Wild Costumes Have Come To Epitomize The 1980s And New Wave — The Decade And Genre In Which She First Came To Fame. Born In Queens New York To Swiss German-American Fred Lauper And Sicilian Italian-American Catrine Dominique She Began Her Career In A Cover Band But Soon Began Performing Her Own Songs Though She Almost Quit Singing Altogether Due To Strained Vocal Chords In 1977 . By 1980 She'd Released A Rockabilly Album On Polydor With The Band Blue Angel. Despite Much Critical Acclaim The Album "went Lead " As Lauper Says And The Band Split As Lauper Filed For Bankruptcy. In 1983 She Started Dating Her Manager David Wolff With Whom She Released She's So Unusual A Worldwide Hit Album Which Made Lauper A Household Name. A Mixture Of Teen-Friendly Pop-Rock And Edgier Almost Punky Sounds The Album's Biggest Hit Girls Just Want To Have Fun Quickly Established Itself As A Female Anthem. Lauper Won A Grammy Award For Best New Artist At The Grammy Awards Of 1984 For Her Work On The Album. Lauper Was The First Female Artist To Have Four Consecutive Hot 100 Top 5 Hits From One Album. Subsequent Albums Such As True Colors A Night To Remember Hat Full Of Stars Did Not Sell As Well But Lauper Remains Active To The Present Day And Still Retains A Very Strong Fan Base. Lauper's Latest Album Memphis Blues Was Released In June 2011 Premiering At #1 On The Billboard Blues Album Chart Where It Remained For 14 Consecutive Weeks. The Album Also Reached #26 On The Billboard Top 200 And Was Later Named The Billboard Blues Album Of The Year Also Earning Lauper A Grammy Nomination. This Brought Her Total Grammy Nominations To 13 With One Win.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: True Colors

True Colors Is The Second Studio Album By American Singer Cyndi Lauper Released On September 15 1986. The Album Produced Several Commercially Successful Singles As "True Colors" "Change Of Heart" And "What's Going On" Reached The Top Twenty Of The Billboard Hot 100 With The First Two Becoming Top 5 Hits. The Album Was Produced By Lauper Herself Together With Lennie Petze. The Singer Also Composed All The Songs Of The Album. Upon Its Release The Album Received Generally Positive Reviews From Music Critics. The Album Earned Lauper Several Awards And Accolades Including Two Nominations At The 29th Annual Grammy Awards. True Colors Peaked At Number Four On The Billboard 200 Chart. The Album Is Lauper's Second Best-Selling Album With Over 7 Million Copies Sold Worldwide Lauper Said That The Songs Of The Album Are A Way To Say "Have The Courage Of Your Convictions And Love Yourself A Little" And "not To Be So Hard On Yourself". In Addition To Composing All The Songs On The Album The Singer Also Produced It. In Her Autobiography The Singer Says That She Initially Planned That Rick Chertoff Who Produced She's So Unusual Would Produce What Would Become Her Second Album However The Experience With Him Was Problematic And She Changed Her Mind Likewise She Refused To Produce The Album With Rob Hyman Since He Was Affiliated With Chertoff. The Album Was Then Produced By Her And Lennie Petze. The Title Song Written By Billy Steinberg And Tom Kelly Has Been Covered By Many Other Artists And Was Used As The Theme Song For The 1988 Summer Olympics The 2003 Rugby World Cup And For Kodak Cameras And Film. In 2010 The Song Was Also Featured On The Soundtrack Of Sex And The City 2. True Colors Was Re-Issued In A Japanese Exclusive Limited Edition Box Set 11-Track Digitally Remastered CD Album The Album Received Favorable Revies From Music Critics. Eugene Chadbourne From AllMusic Website Gave The Album Three And A Hal Stars Out Of Five And Wrote That While The Album Is "ambitious" And "some Of The Stretches Really Pay Off" Some Of Its Aspects "date Badly" Like The "highly Reverberated And Artificial Sounding Drums And Keyboards" Which "were Really Popular At The Time". He Conclude That Despite Those Problems "there Really Wasn't That Much Music Recorded By This Artist During Her Most Popular Period So Fans Will No Doubt Want To Own It All." Robert Christgau Gave The Album A B MINUS And Wrote That The First Side Of The LP Consist Of "cheap Sentiment" And "disheartening" And That "the Second Isn't Much More Than A Relief". He Finalized The Review Writing That "girls Just Want To Have Money--And No Fun Changes Everything". Jimmy Guterman From Rolling Stone Magazine Gave The Album A Favorable Review And Wrote That Lauper's Voice "sounds More Comfortable At Any Given Moment On True Colors Than She Did On All Of She's So Unusual" And That The Album "seems To Indicate Her Extreme Ease In Her New Surroundings" And That "she's Found A New Sense Of Peace — Or At Least She's Heading In That Direction" But He Conclude That "her Uneasiness Gave Her Early Work Much Of Its Spark What Places True Colors A Notch Below Her Debut Is That Cyndi Lauper Just Isn't That Unusual Anymore." In The United States True Colors Has Been Certified Double Platinum By The RIAA And Peaked At Number Four On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart. It Topped The Australian Chart For Four Weeks And In Japan Outsold She's So Unusual Although That Was Not The Case In Most Countries. The Album Produced The Singles "True Colors" No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 "Change Of Heart" No. 3 "What's Going On" No. 12 And "Boy Blue" No. 71 . Each Single Had A Music Video Although The Video For "Boy Blue" Was Just A Live Performance From Her Zenith Concert In Paris. According To Lauper's Official Website The Album Was Certified 4× Platinum In Australia And Platinum In Italy. The Album Sold 7 Million Copies Worldwide Cyndi Lauper – Lead Vocals Arrangements Backing Vocals 4 6 7 10 Jam Box 7 Emulator Voice 10 Jeff Bova – Keyboards 1 3 5 8 9 10 Arrangements 1 3 5 8 9 10 Peter Wood – Keyboards 2 4 5 6 Arrangements 2 4 6 9 Additional Keyboards 3 Synthesizer Bass 7 Jon Goldberger – Sound Effects 7 Nile Rodgers – Guitars 1 John McCurry – Guitars 2 3 4 8 9 10 Rick Derringer – Guitars 5 8 Adrian Belew – Guitars 6 Arrangements 6 Robert Holmes – Guitars 6 Neil Jason – Bass Guitar 2 4 6 9 Jimmy Bralower – LinnDrum Programming Arrangements 1 2 5 7-10 Percussion 4 7 Jam Box 4 10 Anton Fig – Drums 2 6 Stephen Broughton Lunt – Arrangements 3 Lennie Petze – Arrangements 3 5 6 7 10 Percussion 7 Backing Vocals 10 The Bangles – Backing Vocals 1 Billy Joel – Backing Vocals 2 Angela Clemmons-Patrick – Backing Vocals 4 5 Ellie Greenwich – Backing Vocals 5 Aimee Mann – Backing Vocals 8 Pee Wee Herman – Guest Operator 9