About this album
Where they were
Released on October 11, 1976, 'Four Seasons of Love' was Donna Summer's third studio album, following her breakout hit 'Love to Love You Baby'. At this point in her career, she was solidifying her status as the 'Queen of Disco', navigating the mainstream with an ambitious sound that incorporated elements of pop and R&B.
Why it matters
'Four Seasons of Love' reached No. 29 on the Billboard 200 chart and showcased Summer's growing influence in disco music. The album is notable for its thematic cohesion, exploring emotional landscapes associated with each season, helping to set a template for future concept albums in disco and pop.
Essential tracks
- "Spring Affair" — As the opening track, 'Spring Affair' introduces listeners to the album's lush orchestration and vibrant energy, capturing the essence of renewal and love.
- "Summer Fever" — 'Summer Fever' epitomizes the carefree spirit of summer with its infectious groove and upbeat tempo, making it a timeless dance anthem.
- "Autumn Changes" — This track reflects on transitions and relationships with a more melancholic tone, showcasing Summer's vocal range and emotional depth.
Release Date
October 11, 1976
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Spring Affair 8:31
- 2 Summer Fever 8:05
- 3 Autumn Changes 5:29
- 4 Winter Melody 6:28
- 5 Spring Reprise 3:50