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Alisha - Nightwalkin' 1987 [FULL ALBUM]


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[Synth Pop/Freestyle/Latin Freestyle/Electronic/Dance/R&B/Pop] Here is ElectroPop & Disco artist Alisha Ann Itkin with her second studio album titled: \" Nightwalkin' \". An amazing SynthPop album that every fan of 80's music DESERVES to listen to. This video showcases the complete album ripped directly from the official CD and is exclusively remastered into FLAC format for the highest and sharpest audio quality. Historically, it is a shame that this album kind of fell under the radar as it (at the time) proved that Alisha is a very talented musician. Alisha was born on April 16th 1968, in Brooklyn, New York. At age 8, she began receiving vocal lessons and eventually fell into the music business by her parents, who arranged for studio recording sessions and recitals. At age 14, she joined the rock/dance group The Babysitters in Brooklyn, and recorded a demo that her parents started shopping to various record companies. Vanguard Records brought the tape to producer Mark S. Berry, whom had been looking for a vocalist for what would become Alisha's first single on her first album: \"All Night Passion\". Berry went on to produce her self-titled debut album, which was released in 1985 on Vanguard Records and included additional club hits such as: \"Too Turned On\" (No. 6 Hot Dance US) and her biggest single to date, \"Baby Talk\", which reached No. 1 on the Hot Dance charts in December 1985 around the New York Tri-State Area. Due to her success, she was eventually signed to RCA Records in 1986 and thus pre-production for this album went into full swing. \"Nightwalkin' \" was released in 1987 and, like her first album, was produced solely by Berry. The goal of this album was to help Alisha crossover and develop her into a mainstream artist as the music contained on it features a more \"80's trendy\" percussion-driven, synth-pop sound rather than the NY early freestyle, electronic club sound on her debut. \"Into My Secret\" (Track 1) was released as the lead single, peaking at No. 9 on the Hot Dance US charts, and No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1987. However, what this album is notoriously known for is the song: \"Do You Dream About Me\" (Track 8), which was written by songwriter Diane Warren and was famously used in a montage scene from the 1987 20th Century Fox film: \"Mannequin\" when Andrew McCarthy is getting his groove on with Kim Cattrall, lol. Unfortunately, a lot of the songs on this album failed to chart and in the end was the only album Alisha ever released with RCA Records. In the years that followed this albums release, Alisha eventually recorded a third album and even sang a song in the 1999 Molly Shannon film \"Superstar\". Overall, \"Nightwalkin' \" is a criminally underrated 80's gem that is without a doubt a worthy successor to her first album. This album was released under RCA Victor, Mercury/Polydor, Metronome Records, and RCA Records '87.



**For those that are curious, this is the CD version of the album and is exclusively remastered into FLAC format for the highest and sharpest audio quality.



(Also, Here's a mini documentary I found of her: https://youtu.be/6Gf3AKRxHaw , btw my favorite tracks would probably have to be \"I Don't Know What Comes Over Me\", \"Into The Night\", and \"Love You Up\".)



Tracklist:

1) \"Into My Secret\" (0:10)

2) \"Love You Up\" (4:40)

3) \"Girls Don't Lie\" (7:58)

4) \"Play With Boys\" (12:13)

5) \"Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind\" (16:01)

6) \"Nightwalkin'\" (20:16)

7) \"I Don't Know What Comes Over Me\" (24:35)

8) \"Do You Dream About Me\" (28:31)

9) \"Save A Little Love\" (32:16)

10) \"Into The Night\" (36:33)



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