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- Q5296743 abstract "Donny Osmond is a 1989 album released by Donny Osmond. It was released on Capitol Records. It is notable for featuring the number 2 smash hit, "Soldier of Love", which Randall Popken, Alice Newsome and Lanell Gonzales called "a faintly suggestive tune set to a post-disco beat." It was released as a tune by a "mystery singer", as Osmond's promoter feared that no one would buy the album if the singer was revealed. It is also notable for featuring five songs that Osmond co-wrote, and for Osmond also handling drum programming and keyboards on a few tracks.It also featured three more singles, "Sacred Emotion" (which was a radio single), "I'm In It For Love" and "If It's Love That You Want", the last of which is featured as a bonus track on some copies of the compact disc.".
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- Q5296743 releaseDate "1989-04-25".
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- Q5296743 lastAlbum "Donald Clark Osmond".
- Q5296743 length "3051.0".
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- Q5296743 producer "Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers, Donny Osmond, George Acogny".
- Q5296743 released "1989-04-25".
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- Q5296743 comment "Donny Osmond is a 1989 album released by Donny Osmond. It was released on Capitol Records. It is notable for featuring the number 2 smash hit, "Soldier of Love", which Randall Popken, Alice Newsome and Lanell Gonzales called "a faintly suggestive tune set to a post-disco beat." It was released as a tune by a "mystery singer", as Osmond's promoter feared that no one would buy the album if the singer was revealed.".
- Q5296743 label "Donny Osmond (album)".
- Q5296743 name "Donny Osmond".