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Cyndi Lauper – True Colors LP Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab

Cyndi Lauper – True Colors LP Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab


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Cyndi Lauper – True Colors

GRAMMY-NOMINATED DOUBLE-PLATINUM SET INCLUDES INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TITLE TRACK PLUS "WHAT'S GOING ON" AND "CHANGE OF HEART"

Cyndi Lauper could've easily played up the independent wild-child pop persona she established on her breakthrough debut until the trend faded. Instead, on her superb sophomore effort, the charismatic artist opts for a more mature and creatively ambitious program, inviting big-name guests and pursuing deeper instrumental textures on a set that goes far beyond the well-known title track. True Colors is a vocal tour de force, an expressive statement on which Lauper showcases singing steeped in emotion, phrasing, and earnestness.

Tracklist:
A1 Change of Heart
A2 Maybe He'll Know
A3 Boy Blue
A4 True Colors
A5 Calm Inside the Storm

B1 What's Going On
B2 Iko Iko
B3 The Faraway Nearby
B4 911
B5 One Track Mind

Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Released: 1986/2015

An all-star cast aids Lauper in shaping what remains a colossally underrated record. Billy Joel (vocals), Adrian Belew (guitar), the Bangles (vocals), Aimee Mann (vocals), Nile Rodgers (guitar), and Rick Derringer (guitar) are among the guests. So is Pee Wee Herman, whose telephone operator role at the conclusion of "911" speaks to the fact that Lauper didn't abandon her whimsical nature even as she pressed forward. Cajun accents, soulful motifs ("What's Going On"), and joyous covers of traditional fare ("Iko Iko") keep the album pleasantly varied and accessibly offbeat.

Of course, Lauper also turns in, with "True Colors," what's arguably her career-defining moment, the chart-topping single radiating with gorgeous elegance and graceful phrasing that forced audiences to regard the performer in a different light. For her boldness, Lauper was rewarded with two Grammy nominations and a song that has since been covered by artists such as Phil Collins and appeared as the theme for the 1988 Olympic Games and 2003 Rugby World Cup.

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