Electric Youth is the second studio album by American singer Debbie Gibson , released January 24, 1989. The disc has become the most successful album in her career. Electric Youth remained at the top of the Billboard Hot Albums for five weeks, and reached number eight on the UK album charts.
Electric youth | ||||
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Studio Album Debbie Gibson | ||||
Date of issue | January 24, 1989 | |||
Recorded by | 1988 | |||
Genres | Pop dance music | |||
Duration | 58:17 | |||
Producers | Debbie Gibson Fred jarre | |||
A country | USA | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Chronology of Debbie Gibson | ||||
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Reviews | |
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Critical ratings | |
A source | Evaluation |
Allmusic | [one] |
Rolling stone | [2] |
Content
Song List
All songs are written by Debbie Gibson.
Side 1
- "Who Loves Ya Baby?" (4:00)
- Lost In Your Eyes (3:34)
- Love in Disguise (4:17)
- Helplessly in Love (4:10)
- Silence Speaks (a Thousand Words) (3:37)
- "Should've Been the One" (5:07)
Side 2
- Electric Youth (4:55)
- "No More Rhyme" (4:13)
- "Over the Wall" (3:58)
- "We Could Be Together" (5:33)
- βShades of the Pastβ (4:52)
CD Bonus
- βWe Could Be Togetherβ (Campfire Mix) (5:33)
- "No More Rhyme" (Acoustic Mix) (4:13)
Positions on the charts
Year | Chart name | Position |
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1989 | The Billboard 200 | one |
1989 | UK album chart | eight |
Notes
- β Electric Youth (English) on AllMusic website
- β Rolling Stone review