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The Studio Album Collection 1987-1993

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Download links and information about The Studio Album Collection 1987-1993 by Debbie Gibson. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop genres. It contains 50 tracks with total duration of 03:39:12 minutes.

Artist: Debbie Gibson
Release date: 2015
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Tracks: 50
Duration: 03:39:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Out of the Blue 3:53
2. Staying Together 4:04
3. Only In My Dreams 3:48
4. Foolish Beat 4:22
5. Red Hot 3:52
6. Wake Up To Love 3:41
7. Shake Your Love 3:42
8. Fallen Angel 3:43
9. Play the Field 4:36
10. Between the Lines 4:41
11. Who Loves You Baby? 4:00
12. Lost In Your Eyes 3:33
13. Love In Disguise 4:18
14. Helplessly In Love 4:10
15. Silence Speaks (A Thousand Words) 3:38
16. Should've Been the One 5:09
17. Electric Youth 4:57
18. No More Rhyme 4:11
19. Over the Wall 3:58
20. We Could Be Together 5:32
21. Shades of the Past 4:54
22. We Could Be Together [Campfire Mix] 5:35
23. No More Rhyme [Acoustic] 4:12
24. Another Brick Falls 3:56
25. Anything Is Possible 3:43
26. Reverse Psychology 4:27
27. One Step Ahead 4:53
28. Stand Your Ground 3:49
29. Deep Down 4:54
30. It Must've Been My Boy 4:21
31. Lead Them Home My Dreams 5:33
32. One Hand, One Heart 4:36
33. Sure 4:16
34. Negative Energy 3:41
35. Mood Swings 3:53
36. Try 4:08
37. In His Mind 3:33
38. Where Have You Been? 6:08
39. This So-Called Miracle 7:26
40. Love Or Money 4:06
41. Do You Have It In Your Heart? 4:45
42. Free Me 4:27
43. Shock Your Mama 4:07
44. Losin' Myself 5:17
45. How Can This Be? 3:57
46. When I Say No 3:54
47. Little Birdie 3:59
48. Kisses 4 One 3:49
49. Tear Down These 4:18
50. Goodbye 4:47

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The Studio Album Collection 1987-1993 collects Debbie Gibson's first four studio albums: Out of the Blue, Electric Youth, Anything Is Possible, and Body Mind Soul. Of the four LPs, the triple-platinum-selling Out of the Blue and the double-platinum selling Electric Youth offer up the most radio hits ("Foolish Beat," "Shake Your Love," "Lost in Your Eyes," etc.), while the latter two, although still moderately successful, saw Gibson moving out of teen pop and into a more adult contemporary direction.