Billboard:
"She remains in a
league of her own, and her voice just gets better with time. It's
not easy to continue making music when your career has been so
pivotal in the overall shape and direction of a musical genre. Quite
frankly, Summer deserves props for bravely stepping before a mike
with such daunting standards."
Larry Flick
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Washington Post:
"In a genre in which
talent was rarely a prerequisite, Donna Summer emerged as
disco's only truly talented female vocalist. Her crisp delivery made
her an icon of the era and a survivor of disco's swift demise."
Kenneth Carroll
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Good Morning America:
"She has got one of the
great voices of all time. She survived adversity, adversity being --
she's a huge star in a period of time that overnight went away.
She's the only star, really, of the disco scene. And that was a
terrible stigma....And [she] managed to move on beyond that."
Dick Clark
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Billboard:
"She is the picture of
exuberance here, once again affirming why she remains an unmatchable
vocalist in the mind of anyone who has ever tripped the club
fantastic."
Larry Flick
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Billboard:
"She is easily among
the most vocal and influential artists the dance community has ever
sent into the pop mainstream....[The] Donna Summer Anthology...is
testimony to the power she still wields. Listen closely, and you
will hear the continued influence her music has on even the most
cutting-edge new releases. How many trance jams are direct
descendants of "I Feel Love" and "Sunset People"?
And let's keep in mind that before Madonna and Erotica there was
"Love To Love You Baby" and "Hot Stuff".
Larry Flick
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